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 Abt the revolver - It is a No. 41 Colt that Frank has had for years and always slept with it under his pillow. I suppose when he had quite a stock of jewelry he felt a

necessity to have one. Father had one, I recall - Anyway, I presume it was taken away from him when his bed was made up, and, of course the State couldn't allow a patient to have one. He bemoans the possibility of never seeing it again. He unloaded it and packed it the day on side - maybe in his hand bag before he left and talked quite a bit about its history. Yes, I have a deed made out to Father June 13, 1884 for lot 13 in block 27 in the Oakwood Cemetery, known as The Circle - Grandfather Walden and his youngest son (by 3rd wife) are buried there. Also two acquaintances of F's are buried in the lot. Frank said he got 5 00 each for the latter

In my letter to Mrs Gossemeyer I described the lot, but of course it should go to Mr. Risser now - or his deputy.  Will write her before I send this letter.  Frank has arranged

with Mason, the undertaker of Metamora to be buried there - But not me - It's 9:30 and I'm going to bed -

9:15 Wed a.m.  Frank always put the r-under the sheet. Maybe you will find it there.  Tired from ironing. finished this a.m. some yest. a.m.   The reason his