MOUNT-AUBURN CEMETEllY. 145 



MouNT-AuKUKN CE:METERy, 16 Pemrertox Square, 

 Boston, Jan. 3, 1872. 



Gentlemen, — Enclosed please find copy of accounts of improvements, 

 &c., for the year 1871, as rendered by the Superintendent of Mount- Auburn 

 Cemetery, showing in detail the charges rendered in my account with the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society for the year 1871. 



You will also observe in my account, that the Society is cliarged with 

 their proportional part of the cost of the " Watriss Purchase," including 

 fencing. This tract of land (about six acres and a half), west of the Ceme- 

 tery, was annexed by vote of the Trustees, March 8, 1871. The expendi- 

 ture was made by the unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees, and was 

 regarded by them as essential to the best interests o' the Corporation. 



Very respectfully, your obedient servant, 



H. B. Mackintosh, Treasurer. 



To Messrs. C. 0. Whitmoke and H. H. Hunnewell, 



Finance Committee Mass. Hart. Soc. 



Account Sales of Lots and Graves in the Public Lots of Mount 

 Auburn for the Year ending Dec. 31, 1871. 



1871. 



Jan. 27. Leandcr Freeman, — St. Paul, Grave No. 77, 



Feb. 11. Jilatilda Grant, 



" 13. Martha S. Nichols, 



Mar. 11. George Pierce, 



April 1. John S. Blair, 



" 1. Margaret Vincent, — St. Paul, No. 78, 



" 7. Mary E. Pond, 



'' 15. John H Conant, 



" 15. John H. Langdon, 



" 15. Jacob N. Burleigh, 



" 15. Catharine Blackadar, — St. Mattliew, No. 251 



" 19. Joseph F. Cabot, 



" 19. George G. Cabot, 



" 26. Alraira Allen, 



" 28. Augustus P. Clarke, 



" 29. Lewis Jones, — St. John, No. 448, 



" 29. George E. Evans, — St. Paul, No. 80, 



" 29. John Mooney, — St. John, No. 116, 



$25.00 



499.50 

 127.00 



3,617.50 



Amount carried Jbrivard, $4,269.00 



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