Newspaper Article, 1888, "Mrs. Mary T. Collins, on Seventh, between H and I streets, is very sick and not expected to live long." Morning Oregonian; Portland, Oregon; Friday, April 27, 1888; page 8.
Newspaper Article - "Mrs. Collins's Will - The will of Mary T. Collins was admitted to probate yesterday, and letters testamentary were issued to Mrs. M.A. Austin. The estate consists of property in East Portland and Albina valued at $17,000. To her daughters, Mrs. M.A. Austin and Mrs. Abbie A. Munger, Mrs. Collins bequeathed all her property, personal and real, except $100, which was devised to her grandchild, W.C. Munger, who will secure the money, with interest, when he becomes of age. She gives permission to her grandchildren to select any of her personal effects in the way of books, etc. To Mrs. C. Chapman is devised a trunk and a quantity of clothing." Morning Oregonian; Portland, Oregon; Wednesday, May 9, 1888; page 3.
Newspaper Article, 1888, "Mrs. Mary T. Collins, on Seventh, between H and I streets, is very sick and not expected to live long." Morning Oregonian; Portland, Oregon; Friday, April 27, 1888; page 8.
Newspaper Article - "Mrs. Collins's Will - The will of Mary T. Collins was admitted to probate yesterday, and letters testamentary were issued to Mrs. M.A. Austin. The estate consists of property in East Portland and Albina valued at $17,000. To her daughters, Mrs. M.A. Austin and Mrs. Abbie A. Munger, Mrs. Collins bequeathed all her property, personal and real, except $100, which was devised to her grandchild, W.C. Munger, who will secure the money, with interest, when he becomes of age. She gives permission to her grandchildren to select any of her personal effects in the way of books, etc. To Mrs. C. Chapman is devised a trunk and a quantity of clothing." Morning Oregonian; Portland, Oregon; Wednesday, May 9, 1888; page 3.
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