PIERPONT MORGAN'S WILL.
WIDOW'S INCOME, £1,000,000. WORKS OF ART LEFT TO SON. Bj Tclcsra I'll—Frees Association—Cop.vrißht New York, April 20. The lato Mr. Pierpout Morgan's will does not state the nmount of his property. Mr. Morgan, jun., gels the residue, less twenty million dollars (X 4,000,000) left for various family and charitable purposes. The great collection of works of art is left to the son, with injunction to make permanent disposition tfiereof if lie so wishes, and in such fashion as to best give instruction and pleasure to tho American poople. Tho deceased's wife gets an incomo of 5,000,000 dollars (.£1,000,000) in trust funds, with power to dispose of tho capital sum at her death. Sho al6o gets tho Now York residence and-a country residence-. Throe millions is left outright to Mr. Morgan, junior, and other largo sums to tho testator's sons-in-law and married daughters.
Tho will opened with a striking confession of Teligious faith—the sufficiency of Christ's Atonement.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 22 April 1913, Page 5
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159PIERPONT MORGAN'S WILL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 22 April 1913, Page 5
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