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Boston 15, Mass.
 
Boston 15, Mass.
  
S~ptember 19, 1945
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September 19, 1945
Mrs. F.w. Jacob,
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Mrs. F.W. Jacob,
 
Maine State Library,
 
Maine State Library,
 
Augusta,
 
Augusta,
:Maine.
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Maine.
Dear Mrs.Jacob:
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In the correspondence of my uncle,Marsden
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Dear Mrs. Jacob:
Hartley, I have found letters from you discussing the
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paintings which he intended to present to the Maine
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In the correspondence of my uncle,Marsden Hartley, I have found letters from you discussing the paintings which he intended to present to the Maine State Library.
State Library.
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I was very happy to find these letters for they verified my claim that it was his desire to have some of his work represented in some of the institutions of Maine.
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It has been my desire to carry out his wishes to the letter, but in the absence of a will I have had to assemble whatever evidence I could under the circumstances, and present it to the other heirs for their consideration.
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If you could send me copies of any letters that you may have from him it would be a great help to me in verifying the statements he made to me verbally in some of my visits with him in recent years.
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As the estate is to be turned over by the administrator very shortly, I shall appreciate a prompt reply from you.
  
I was very happy to find these letters
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Sincerely yours,
for they verified my claim that it was his desire to
 
have some of his work represented in some of the
 
institutions of Maine.
 
It has been my desire to carry out his
 
wishes to the letter, but in the absence of a will I
 
have had to assemble whatever evidence I could under
 
the circumstances, and present it to the other heirs
 
for their consideration.
 
If you could send me copies of any letters
 
that you may have from him it would be a great help
 
to me in verifying the statements he made to me verbally
 
in some of my visits with him in recent years.
 
As the estate is to be turned over by
 
the administrator very shortly, I shall appreciate a
 
prompt reply from you.
 
!incerely yours,
 
  
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Norma Berger

Latest revision as of 15:25, 12 October 2017

24 Clearway Street,Suite 11 Boston 15, Mass.

September 19, 1945

Mrs. F.W. Jacob, Maine State Library, Augusta, Maine.

Dear Mrs. Jacob:

In the correspondence of my uncle,Marsden Hartley, I have found letters from you discussing the paintings which he intended to present to the Maine State Library.

I was very happy to find these letters for they verified my claim that it was his desire to have some of his work represented in some of the institutions of Maine.

It has been my desire to carry out his wishes to the letter, but in the absence of a will I have had to assemble whatever evidence I could under the circumstances, and present it to the other heirs for their consideration.

If you could send me copies of any letters that you may have from him it would be a great help to me in verifying the statements he made to me verbally in some of my visits with him in recent years.

As the estate is to be turned over by the administrator very shortly, I shall appreciate a prompt reply from you.

Sincerely yours,

Norma Berger