The boxes contain letters of Winston Churchill, John Maynard Keynes, William Randolph Hearst, George Bernard Shaw, Neville Chamberlain and Joseph Kennedy that were allegedly left for storage by William Hillman at a neighbor’s in New Milford.
That was over 50 years ago, some time prior to Aug. 20, 1951, when the neighbor’s house was purchased by Wilbur and Margaret Ramsey, who had a little boy named Barry. In 1952, Hillman visited the Ramseys, and gave young Barry Ramsey a bicycle from his stored property.
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