In his 1946 will, the silent film actor William S. Hart left his 254-acre Horseshoe Ranch in Newhall, personal possessions and a trust account "for the benefit of the American public of every race and creed." The County seeks to break his will, and that's wrong.
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A plea to honor the last will and testament…
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In his 1946 will, the silent film actor William S. Hart left his 254-acre Horseshoe Ranch in Newhall, personal possessions and a trust account "for the benefit of the American public of every race and creed." The County seeks to break his will, and that's wrong.