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Whereas the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount
Auburn have by their deed heretofore, to wit, on ,
conveyed to Mary Hemenway of Boston, in the county
of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts certain
land in said Cemetery for onramental purposes, bounded
on the southerly side by Cowslip Path, and on the northerly
side by Thistle Path, as said paths were then laid down,
on a plan accompanying said deed, containing fif-
teen thousand two hundred and five square feet, more
or less, which deed and plan are recorded with the records
of the doings of the Trustees and the Corporation in volume
3d page 309, said land being occupied in part by a
basin and fountain;
And whereas, for the mutual con-
venience of both parties to said deed a change of the Crea-
tion of said Cowslip Path has been proposed, whereby
said path will be brought nearer to said fountain, and
Whereas the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount
Auburn have by their deed heretofore, to wit, on ,
conveyed to Mary Hemenway of Boston, in the county
of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts certain
land in said Cemetery for onramental purposes, bounded
on the southerly side by Cowslip Path, and on the northerly
side by Thistle Path, as said paths were then laid down,
on a plan accompanying said deed, containing fif-
teen thousand two hundred and five square feet, more
or less, which deed and plan are recorded with the records
of the doings of the Trustees and the Corporation in volume
3d page 309, said land being occupied in part by a
basin and fountain;
And whereas, for the mutual con-
venience of both parties to said deed a change of the Crea-
tion of said Cowslip Path has been proposed, whereby
said path will be brought nearer to said fountain, and