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which was originally held by me in common with the late 

 Peter Lindell, lying west of the city Poor house, bounded 

 east by city land, north by Arsenal street, west by Tamm 

 Road and south by parties unknown, containing fifty two 

 jicrcs more or less, part of which is leased to Jansen. 



30th — In the 10th and preceding paragraph of this my 

 will and testament, I devise and bequeath my property in 

 Block 181 of said City to said Botanical garden, including my 

 present City residence, corner of Locust and Seventh Streets, 

 which said residence being built of good and durable mate- 

 rials, but unsuitable to its present locality ; it is my desire 

 that when deemed advisable by the Trustees of said Missouri 

 Botanical Garden to have the said residence carefully taken 

 down and rebuilt on Tower Grove Avenue in some conven- 

 ient situation in contiguity to said Botanical Garden: and 

 for the said removal and rebuilding I hereby bequeath to the 

 said Trustees the sum of ten thousand ($10,000) Dollars ; 

 and the ground so devested of said residence, to be leased by 

 said Trustees for such term as they may deem expedient for 

 the benefit of said Missouri Botanical Garden. 



31st — It is my desire and intention that the bequest made 

 payable in money in this my will, will be paid with as little 

 delay as convenient, and that my administrator provide for 

 the payment of same, by sale of such notes secured by deed 

 of trust, or shares of the capital stock of the St Louis Gas 

 Light Company, or shares of stock in the Planters House 

 Hotel, that I may own at the time of my decease. [16] 



Fourth Clause 



1st — I hereby devisise and bequeath to my dear sister Car- 

 oline Morisse the wife of Julius Morisse the lot of ground and 

 building thereon in Block ninety four (94) with a front of 

 thirty ^^3- (30-i%) feet on North Fourth street, by a depth of 

 one hundred and twenty seven -^^ (127 1%) f^®^ to an alley, 

 bounded east by Fourth street, west by an alley, north by 

 Commerial Mutual &c Co, and south by (or late) Bryan, 

 and now occupied by Morisse as a hardware store, and by 



