
The Baltimore Sun · Jun 29, 1944
COURT RULES ON BEQUEST
Acts On Use Of Fund Created By White Gift
Judge William L. Henderson yesterday ruled that a $78,000 fund created in the will of Mrs. Elizabeth B. White for the erection of a statue of Robert E. Lee in Druid Hill Park was a bequest to the city and left the determination of the type of memorial to the executor of the estate and municipal officials.
The ruling was made on a petition filed by Robert Garrett, great-nephew of Mrs. White and executor of her estate. Philip Perlman, attorney for Mr. Garrett, asked the court to allow the fund to be used for the development of a public recrea-tional area in the Lake Roland vicinity.
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Mr. Perlman stated that a gift of $100,000 for a joint equestrian statue to Lee and Stonewall Jackson had been left by the late J. Henry Ferguson and that another statue to Lee would be superfluous.
Judge Henderson refused to pass on the type of memorial but construed the bequest as one made to the municipality.
Mr. Perlman said that Mrs. White died in 1917 and her will directed that her home at 12 East Mount Vernon Place be sold and the funds used for a statue to Lee.

