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terminate with the lives of the respective
beneficiaries thereof; and upon the ter-
mination of each of the said trusts,
the principle sum or amount ther-
eof shall become and be a part of
the rest and residue of my estate
as hereinafter disposed of, and
pass under the residuary clause
hereof. I give and devise to my
friend Mrs James Covert of Albany
New York, the house which she is
now occupying being No 292 in State
Street, Albany
with the grounds
upon which it is situated; to have
and to hold to her for and during
the term of her natural life. After
her death the said house and
grounds are to be part of the rest
and residue of my estate as here-
inafter disposed of and to pass
under the residuary clause hereof.

All my wardrobe, furs, cloaks,
wraps, and other articles of app-
arel, bed and table linen, lace
table-cloths, lace bed spreads, lace
pillow-slips, all toilet articles of
my own my dear husbands and
son's Leland Stanford Junior, to be
distributed by my brother Charles
Gardner Lathrop
according to
his best judgement between himself his daughter Jennie Stanford Lathrop.
The wardrobe of my dear son Leland Stanford Junior and my husband I desire my
brother Charles G. Lathrop to dispose of according to

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terminate with the lives of the respective
beneficiaries thereof; and upon the ter-
mination of each of the said trusts,
the principle sum or amount ther-
eof shall become and be a part of
the rest and residue of my estate
as hereinafter disposed of, and
pass under the residuary clause
hereof. I give and devise to my
friend Mrs James Covert of Albany
New York, the house which she is
now occupying being No 292 in State
Street, Albany
with the grounds
upon which it is situated; to have
and to hold to her for and during
the term of her natural life. After
her death the said house and
grounds are to be part of the rest
and residue of my estate as here-
inafter disposed of and to pass
under the residuary clause hereof.

All my wardrobe, furs, cloaks,
wraps, and other articles of app-
arel, bed and table linen, lace
table-cloths, lace bed spreads, lace
pillow-slips, all toilet articles of
my own my dear husbands and
son's Leland Stanford Junior, to be
distributed by my brother Charles
Gardner Lathrop
according to
his best judgement between himself his daughter Jennie Stanford Lathrop.
The wardrobe of my dear son Leland Stanford Junior and my husband I desire my
brother Charles G. Lathrop to dispose of according to