Statistics for occurrence #1 of “George W. Brimmer” in chapter 1 of The picturesque pocket companion, and visitor's guide, through Mount Auburn:
...sful in their enquiries, and never reported, nor was the subject ever actively revived in any way by these immediate parties.
The next movement was in 1830, when Dr. Bigelow, having obtained from George W. Brimmer , Esq., the offer of Sweet Auburn, for a Public Cemetery, at the price of six thousand dollars, communicated the fact to the officers of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, and engaged their co-...
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