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Show !LVI P. MORTON DISPOSES OF 10 HSLLlQSiii lH HULL Former Vice President Gives Estate to Members of His Family and Servants WASHINGTON, May 26. An estate ostimated at $10,000,000 is. disposed of in the will of Levi P. Morton, former for-mer vice president of the United States, which was filed in federal district dis-trict court here today for probate. The document was executed June 29, 1910, and was modified by codicils of March 30, 1911, June 4, 1911, and Juno 24, 1911. Mr. Morton died recently at his home near Poughkeepsie, N. Y., at the age of 96 years. Charles H. Allen, of Lowell, Mass., Morton Minot, of Brookport, N. Y., and Bronson Winthrop, of New York City, are named as executors and they. I with the American Security and Trust company of this city, will act as trustees trus-tees of tho estate. The money and personal effects are variously divided among members of Mr. Morton's family and servants, either as cash bequests or held In trust by the trustees for annual distribution. |