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  1. While much of the original statuary was auctioned after Schwab's death in 1939 to pay his considerable debts, four pieces and many of Leavitt's horticultural choices remain. Nearly 250 acres and a dozen buildings of the original 1,000-acre estate were purchased for the Franciscans for less then $50,000.

  2. Leavitt passed away suddenly at the age of 57, at the height of his career. Despite his son’s attempt to maintain the firm, it closed by the early 1930s. Media Gallery

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  3. Oct 26, 2017 · When the Paris police investigated Madame Debeinche’s May 1903 murder, they began by photographing the crime scene. And while that might seem mundane to anyone accustomed to TV police ...

  4. C.L. Hubbs, Jr., died at the residence of his parents, in this city, at 12:30 on Sunday night, in the 25th year of his age. The deceased was a printer by occupation, and contracted the fatal lung trouble while working the case in Kansas City.

  5. Jan 11, 2018 · The family members stabbed Tate and Sebring to death, leaving a bloody mess throughout the living room. The victims reportedly begged for mercy but the Manson family members were in a psychotic frenzy and any pleadings for mercy fell on deaf ears.

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  7. In the early 1920s Leavitt's firm expanded with the admission of his son and became Charles Wellford Leavitt & Son. Leavitt's connections to New Jersey and Pennsylvania remained strong although his office continued its base in New York.

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