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Domestic News November 22, 1867

Bellows Falls Times

Bellows Falls, Windham County, Vermont

What is this article about?

Hon. David Davis, administrator of the late President Abraham Lincoln's estate, finalized the settlement in Springfield last Thursday. After paying debts, $110,294.62 remained, divided equally among the widow and heirs: $36,765.30 to Mrs. Lincoln and each son. Robert T. Lincoln received his and minor heir Thomas ('Tad')'s shares; Mrs. Lincoln's portion, minus $4,000 previously drawn, is available.

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The Late President Lincoln's Estate.—Hon. David Davis, administrator of the late Abraham Lincoln, made a final settlement of the estate at Springfield last Thursday. After paying all the debts, there remained $110,294.62, which, divided among the widow and heirs, gives $36,765.30 to Mrs. Lincoln and the same amount to each son. Robert T. Lincoln has received his share, and also that of the minor heir Thomas—("Tad."). The amount due Mrs. Lincoln, less about $4000 heretofore drawn, is subject to her order.

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court

What keywords are associated?

Lincoln Estate Settlement Springfield David Davis Abraham Lincoln Mrs Lincoln Robert Lincoln Tad Lincoln

What entities or persons were involved?

Hon. David Davis Abraham Lincoln Mrs. Lincoln Robert T. Lincoln Thomas ("Tad.")

Where did it happen?

Springfield

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Springfield

Event Date

Last Thursday

Key Persons

Hon. David Davis Abraham Lincoln Mrs. Lincoln Robert T. Lincoln Thomas ("Tad.")

Outcome

$110,294.62 remaining after debts, divided as $36,765.30 to mrs. lincoln and each son; robert t. lincoln received his and thomas's shares; mrs. lincoln's amount minus about $4000 drawn is subject to her order.

Event Details

Hon. David Davis made a final settlement of the late Abraham Lincoln's estate at Springfield last Thursday. After paying all debts, the remaining amount was divided among the widow and heirs.

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