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Susan M. Graham, Certified Elder Law Attorney, Senior Edge Legal, Boise, Idaho

George Washington, our first President, wrote his Last Will and Testament shortly before he died.  One of the provisions included was the gift of a sword to each of his five nephews.   The gift was an heirloom treasured by each family.  One nephew’s family needed funds.  That sword was sold to Andrew Carnegie, who gifted it to a museum.  The remaining four swords were donated to the Smithsonian by the other nephews’ families.

This is the section of Washington’s Will referring to the nephews:

“To each of my Nephews, William Augustine Washington, George Lewis, George 
Steptoe Washington, Bushrod Washington and Samuel Washington, I give one of 
the Swords or Cutteaux of which I may die possessed; and they are to choose in the 
order they are named.—These Swords are accompanied with an injunction not to 
unsheathe them for the purpose of shedding blood, except it be for self-defense, or 
in defense of their Country and its rights, and in the latter case, to keep them 
unsheathed, and prefer falling with them in their hands, to the relinquishment thereof.”

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Susan M. Graham

Susan M. Graham is founder of Senior Edge Legal (known previously as The Graham Law Office, P.A.). An authority on estate planning and elder law, Ms. Graham is a widely acclaimed speaker and seminar leader in the field of estate planning. Ms. Graham’s journey into estate planning stems from personal experience, witnessing the profound challenges faced by loved ones left without a plan.