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Correspondence regarding the estate of Horace Kephart

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  • SOBSH CAROLINA SWAIN COUNTY IN BIS MATTM Of THE SSSACT OF t HOKACE SEBBABT, SBOiJAS&D j IN 21® SuPl&tXOB COUBS bevoki of i. k. smmi mawtwmson Due to th© decease of J. 1. Cotura, first Adbinistrator of the 2s of Horace Xephart, I was appointed A^in^trp^oiAAZkch 29, 1935» bond and assumed responsibility for tl^a^ets arai eVfects of the Horace Xephart Sstate, and gave a recent j$or §£«£©• yo Messrs. Will W# Wiggins and 3. I. Black, executors for I find that all of the as report of J. I. Cobura, a able to determine frota a in the sgsets nor the lid November 15? 193^ report on itemized statement of itnxen Estate. vsmber 15, 193** lntectNw far as I am ers\ij«Ki been no changes ed in oetall of the which reference is made Sworn to and subsc Administrator of the Estate of Horace Kephart, deceased. s the 29th day of June, 1935. X . Clerk of Superior Court.
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  • This report of J. E. Coburn, administrator in the Superior Court of Swain County, North Carolina explains the disposition of the estate of Horace Kephart. Horace Kephart (1862-1931) was a noted naturalist, woodsman, journalist, and author and promoter of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. He died unexpectedly in a car accident in 1931.