,000
and the following property:
1st. St. Claude St. bet. St. Philip &
Ursulines Sts., valued at $1500
2nd. Robertson St. bet. St. Philip &
Ursulines Sts., valued at 2000
3rd. Burgundy St. bet. Hospital &
Barracks Sts., valued at 2000
4th. Union St. between Royal &
Dauphine Sts., valued at 2000
St. John Berchman Asylum for girls,
under the care of Holy family 2000
and the following property:
1st. Burgundy St., No. 528, worth about $1500
2nd. Dumaine St., Nos. 2129/31, worth about 2500
3rd. Galvez St., No. 828, worth about 1800
4th. Toulouse St., Nos. 726/28, worth about 2500
5th. Tulane Ave., No. 1402, worth about 4000
Asylum for old indigents, corner Tonti
& Hospital Streets 15000
and the following property:
1st. St. Andrew St., 1536/38 valued at $ 6000
2nd. Baronne St., No. 722 valued at 4000
3rd. Baronne St. Nos. 732/36 valued at 8000
4th. Canal & Villere Sts. valued at 6000
5th. Canal St., old No. 176 valued at 30000
An another cash $ 2000
Society of the Holy Family, Orleans St. 10000
Straight University of New Orleans 3000
Southern University of New Orleans 3000
New Orleans University of New Orleans 3000
Society of Jeunes Amis, New Orleans 3000
Eye, Ear Nose & Throat Hospital 3000
Mother St. Clair of the Convent of the Good Sheperd 20000
All of which cash legacies were doubled.
Yours respectfully,
(Signed) P. A. BACAS
FOOTNOTES:
[1] This extract and the documents which follow were collected by Dr.
R. E. Park.
[2] _The Springfield Republican_, Dec. 6, 1902.
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