MARK TWAIN’S ESTATE.
LEFT TO HIS DAUGHTER. Mark Twain left actual property worth 471,136d01. An appraisal of his estate places this value on securities and real estate hequeathed to Ins only surviving child, Mrs Gabrilowitch, when he died on April 21, 1910. Clemens left no real estate in New Yodk. The value of his personal’ estate here was 296,746d01. This does not include a trunk full of manuscripts, the value of which is not specified in the appraisal. The largest item in the schedule is fifty shares of the-Mark Twain Company, valued at 200,000d01. The author’s property in Connecticut, where he owned an estate at Redding, the place of his death, is valued at 174,390d01. Outside of the real 1 estate it . consists of mining, industrial, and railroad stocks. The books in his house at Redding are valued at 2000dol. A relic of the dead author’s many unfoi’tunato business ventures is a schedule of/shares' in several corporations noted as “no value.” The will was made in Connecticut on August 7,1909.;
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3327, 20 September 1911, Page 8
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170MARK TWAIN’S ESTATE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3327, 20 September 1911, Page 8
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