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Dear Miss McLeod:
 
Dear Miss McLeod:
  
In answer to your letter of November 3rd
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In answer to your letter of November 3rd I can only say that I have not forgotten our correspondence in regard to the paintings which my Uncle, Marsden Hartley, planned to give to the Maine State Library but as the estate is still unsettled I can give you no definite statement as to whether things will work out that way.
I can only say that I have not forgotten our correspondence
 
in regard to the paintings which my Uncle, Marsden Hartley,
 
planned to give to the Maine State Library but as the
 
estate is still unsettled I can give you no definite
 
statement as to whether things will work out that way.
 
  
Since my main purpose in obtaining legal
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Since my main purpose in obtaining legal counsel was to protect the estate from being disposed of without regard to my uncle's wishes, you may be sure that I will make every effort to have the paintings placed in the Maine State Library and am still hopeful that something may be done toward that end.
counsel was to protect the estate from being disposed of
 
without regard to my uncle's wishes, you may be sure that
 
I will make every effort to have the paintings placed in
 
the Maine State Library and am still hopeful that something
 
may be done toward that end.
 
  
 
Sincerely yours,
 
Sincerely yours,
Nor [?]
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Norma Berger

Latest revision as of 15:29, 12 October 2017

24 Clearway Street Boston 15, Mass. November 18,1947

Hilda McLeod Jacob Maine State Library Augusta, Maine

Dear Miss McLeod:

In answer to your letter of November 3rd I can only say that I have not forgotten our correspondence in regard to the paintings which my Uncle, Marsden Hartley, planned to give to the Maine State Library but as the estate is still unsettled I can give you no definite statement as to whether things will work out that way.

Since my main purpose in obtaining legal counsel was to protect the estate from being disposed of without regard to my uncle's wishes, you may be sure that I will make every effort to have the paintings placed in the Maine State Library and am still hopeful that something may be done toward that end.

Sincerely yours, Norma Berger