This is a deaccessioning story with a legal twist. The home and contents
of William Henry Seward (Secy of State, the short guy in Lincoln) in
Auburn, NY was left to a local foundation with the intent of being a
museum. The historic house didn't receive a state museum charter until
2009, at which time some of the contents were legally transferred from
foundation to museum - but not all. Foundation kept ownership of a
Thomas Cole painting that was commissioned for and given to Seward and
has hung in the house for most of its existence.
We're familiar with both the intent of wills and press release spin,
please take a look and see what you think of the situation
http://auburnpub.com/news/local/valuable-painting-formerly-on-display-in-seward-house-to-be/article_a5ed7b03-9468-576f-8603-c16237c46956.html
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