Article 10 estate tax files, 1885-1990.

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Article 10 estate tax files, 1885-1990.

This series consists of executed copies of last wills and testaments; real property appraisals; photographs of real properties; incoming and outgoing correspondence; deeds of trusts; indentures establishing trusts; court orders "modifying tax order and fixing a tax"; estate inventories; copies of receipts for payment of taxes; and numerous other legal documents pertaining to the transfer of estates and payment of taxes on these estates as set forth in Articles 10 and 10-C of the Tax Law. The bulk of the files pertain to the estates of decedents who established life trusts to dispose of their estates.

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