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Lot #376
Supreme Court: Louis D. Brandeis

“It seems to my client that there is considerable property which can be readily converted into cash and which, under the agreement, should have been converted into cash before this”

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“It seems to my client that there is considerable property which can be readily converted into cash and which, under the agreement, should have been converted into cash before this”

TLS, one page, 8 x 10.5, Brandeis, Dunbar & Nutter, 220 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. letterhead, October 28, 1902. Brandeis writes to Charles H. Tyler, Esq., in full: “I have today from Mr. Parsons a letter saying that the trustees’ plans are not fully made up. As I have met you from time to time during the last four weeks, you have said each time that in a few days you would be ready to talk with me in regard to the plans of the trustees, and I have from time to time reported this to my client. I trust that you will be able, before November 1st, to give me some definite statement as to what the trustees propose to do. It seems to my client that there is considerable property which can be readily converted into cash and which, under the agreement, should have been converted into cash before this.” In very good condition, with intersecting folds, one affecting a single letter of the signature, scattered creasing, toning, some light rubbing to the left edge, a pencil notation, and two punch holes to the top edge. Pre-certified PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.

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  • Dates: #385 - Ended April 26, 2012





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