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Laura Kephart to Leonard Kephart, February 28, 1935, page 2

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  • at once, giving all the information he had. The Pres. of the bank + Mr. (the undertaker; brother-in-law of Mr. Coburn; also cousin of Mrs. Angell) are executors of Mr. Coburns estate. They have been so busy over that, they could give no infor- mation about your father’s matters. I have written Mr. Stearns asking him to take charge. He said the Forest Park Service is planning to have a permanent museum in the Park + would like your father’s camping outfit, books etc. I replied that I thought probably they could have those things, but all notes, manuscripts etc. we would want to retain; we to decide what we would keep. Mr. Coburn has been far From satisfactory, + I am glad to have some one else in charge. Please don’t write anything bout this to the Fernows If you say anything to the others tell them also to be quiet. They think I should discuss my affairs with them, which I am not willing to do, as they are re-discussed with Fritz. It does not seem necessary for him to enter in, even if he is a lawyer. Mr. Fingar is doing all right.
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