NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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WORK TO BE DONE WITHOUT 
ANY EXPENSE TO BEVERLY 
The following correspondent be- 
tween Col. William D. Sohier, who is 
greatly interested in the widening of 
Hart street and Grapevine road at 
Beverly Farms and at Wenham, shows 
what the proposition is and that it 
will be without material expense to the 
city. The correspondence follows: 
Boston, March 26, 1913. 
Hon. Herman A. MacDonald, 
Mayor, City Hall, 
Beverly, Mass. 
Dear Sir: If the County Commis- 
sioners of Essex County issue a de- 
cree for the relocation of Grape Vine 
road in Wenham to the Beverly line, 
and Hart street in Beverly, and for the 
construction of same substantially as 
outlined at the hearing held in Bey- 
erly on March 25th, and in accord- 
ance with the plan then presented, in- 
cluding the relocation of the road and 
the discontinuance of the part of the 
old location that is beyond the en- 
trance to Preston Place, I will agree 
to have the work of construction and 
improvement done that was outlined 
at the hearing without expense to the 
city of Beverly. 
Kindly let me know as soon as pos- 
sible if this agreement is satisfactory 
to you, and very much oblige, 
Yours truly, 
Wm. D. Sohier. 
March 31, 1913. 
William D. Sohier, Esq., 
15 Ashburton Place, 
Boston, Mass. 
Dear Sir: I beg to acknowledge 
the recept of your communication of 
March 26th, relative to the relocation 
of Hart street, Beverly Farms ,and in 
reply would say: That, if the County 
Commissioners of Essex County issue 
a decree taking land for the reloca- 
tion of Hart street, fifty feet wide, 
with sufficient filling on the westerly 
side for the construction of a sidewalk 
by the city, with a guard-rail to be 
put up by the parties whom you rep- 
resent,—the whole construction of 
said road, with the exception of the 
sidewalk, to be without expense to the 
city,—I agree to the _ proposition, 
which | shall submit to the board of 
aldermen for their approval. 
Yours very truly, 
Herman A. MacDonald, Mayor. 
(Signed) 
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