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:rr� ro <br />Mr. Raymond F. Boudreau, <br />79 Lowell Street <br />Lexington, Massachusetts <br />Dear Mr. Boudreau: <br />December 6, 1957 <br />I understand that you have some interest in property in <br />Lexington which stands in the name of the late Theodore Alexander, <br />who died in 1919 when he was living at 83 Camden Street, Boston, <br />Massachusetts. His wife was then dead, and his children were <br />John, Mattie, Mary, and Lena. Mattie and Mary died same years <br />ago and their estates were probated and closed. John died on Dec- <br />ember 23, 1956, and his estate is in the process of being probated. <br />Lena is still living in New York, in an institution. Nave of these <br />four children had any children of their own, and John's estate will <br />go to his widow. <br />When Theodore Alexander died he left no assets except the <br />Lexington real estate, he did not leave a will, and no administra- <br />tion was taken out. His son, John, paid the real estate taxes <br />during all of the years after his father's death, and hence would <br />be entitled if the real estate were sold in a probate to recapture <br />these taxes, which would be more than the value of the property. <br />Apparently no me has ever been willing to takeout administrations <br />on Theodore's estate, and John's widow expressly declines to do so <br />and has instructed me, as her husband's executor, to let the <br />property go for taxes. <br />Very truly yours, <br />Edwin W. Hadley <br />Chairman of Planning Board <br />Planning Board <br />Lexington, Mass. <br />Dear Mr. Grindles <br />January 22, 1958 <br />I will agree to your terms with these stipulations <br />1. That I will not install any utilities in Emeracn Road <br />from rV first road on left to East St. approximately 450 ft. through <br />the Kendrick land where utilities are of no benefit to my subdivision. <br />2. That for 150 ft. beyond lot 10 on Adams St., I may fill <br />land to 1761 elevation without losing any flooding area for the town <br />thus making one building lot. <br />I lost two lots in Section I because of the 70 ft. town road <br />and its particular place it had to run in Section I. These two lots <br />I valued at a minimum of $2000.00 each making a total of $11000.00. <br />1 <br />G <br />1 <br />
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