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�6. 2000. <br /> @�omvrzzzioiTeiu: (fommontutaltb o � 1 C CttS, <br /> THOMAS C. MENDENHALL, <br /> NATHANIEL S. SHALER. <br /> WILLIAM E. McCLINTOCK. CC��y �y��y��{jp'} ,��`y �yy�ry <br /> CHARLES MILLS,Chief Engineer, Offzt.e Jaf 6LF7.JLLr�Jj,ltiCJets joxgbivay 6A�IIIMISSion, <br /> AUSTIN B. FLETCHER, Clerk. l <br /> 4 St. Vinton ,Iitreet, Nostoiz. <br /> :Uly 31, 1896 <br /> 1k+. G. E. Muzzey, <br /> Chairman of Selectmen, <br /> Lexing;-on, mass. <br /> Deer Sir;-- <br /> Replying to your telephone message of lastevening would say <br /> that we have no regulations in regard to the height of wall. I do not <br /> sysolf think that a wall looks well over three feet in height unless it <br /> le necessary to have it higher in order to secure any earth that may be <br /> bohind it. I was --t Lexington on the work on Tuesday last, and I re- <br /> marked to some of the men that I thought the wall was being built unneces <br /> sarily high. <br /> The price of fencing last year included the cost of painting, <br /> to it does this year; the specifications in both contracts are practical- <br /> ly the same. <br /> Yours truly, <br /> Dictated. Chief Khgineer. <br />