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and other silver, are designated already in a deed of gift to the
Trustees; also all the works of art, paintings, curios, china of
rare quality, photographs, rare old furniture, vases, clocks, statues
of all kinds, marbles, bronzes, mosaics of all kinds; marble busts,
already given to the Trustees from my home at Palo Alto Farm and
San Francisco also included and to be placed in the Museum as
aforesaid named, and I hereby confirm the gift of the articles
mentioned in this Paragraph.

XXIII.

All the rest, residue and remainder of my property and estate,
of every kind and nature and wheresoever situated, not hereinbefore
disposed of, I give, devise and bequeath to the BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, as founded and endowed
by my husband and myself by our joint grant of November eleventh,
1885, recorded in the County of Santa Clara, in Liber 83 of Deeds
at page 23, et seq., and confirmed by my grants dated December 9th,
1901, to have and to hold to the said Trustees and to their sucess-
ors forever as an integral part of the endowment of the said Uni-
versity, upon the trust that the principal thereof shall forever
remain intact, and that the rents, issues and profits thereof shall
be devoted to the maintenance of said University for the uses and
purposes and upon the trusts in the said Grant and to which the
endowment made by the said Grant is devoted.

I desire and again request of the Board of Trustees of the
Leland Stanford Junior University that they shall, as soon as
possible, place and safely preserve in the Museum of the University
all articles which I have given them from my homes mentioned, only
excepting what is given to my brother Charles G. Lathrop. All

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