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Helen Richards Wood Estate in Eufuala (Richards X Roads, Baker Hill Comm)
Listing ID#: 42128
Sale Location |
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Eufaula, AL 36027 |
Sale Dates and Times |
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Friday Jan 30, 2015 Completed Saturday Jan 31, 2015 Completed |
Sale Type |
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Estate Sale |
Company Information |
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Wiregrass Estate Sales Contact: Pat or Justin Peters Phone: 334-417-0149 Email: info@wiregrassestatesales.com Website: www.wiregrassestatesales.com/ EstateSale.com ID#: 1368 View company information and listings |
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Cash or debit/credit cards only!! No checks!! Anyone paying via credit/debit card must show current state issued identification, also card must be in YOUR name!! Doors open at 8 am sharp (CENTRAL TIME ZONE!!). ABSOLUTELY NO EARLY SALES! Sales tax will be charged on all items purchased unless you provide us with a copy of your CURRENT resale tax exemption number (NO EXCEPTIONS!!). Not responsible for accidents. All children MUST be supervised at all times or you will be asked to leave the sale. You are responsible for packing and loading of the items that you purchase. We have a limited quantity of boxes/paper, so bring your own supplies if you have them. **Discounts on the second day. |
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Wiregrass Estate Sales is honored to have been chosen to liquidate the estate of Mrs. Helen Richards Wood. The home is in the Baker Hill community, south of Eufaula. The Richards home place was deeded to Helens family in 1836 as a Land Grant from the President of the United States. Helens father brought the first sugar cane press to the Southeast area. People came from all around to have their cane pressed and juiced. As a child, Helens job was to lead the mule that turned the press! Mrs. Wood and her late husband Glenn each held Masters degrees from Auburn University in Biology. He worked for US Steel in Birmingham and she was a junior high science teacher. They retired to Helens home place and lived there for 30 years. They enjoyed gardening and raising cattle. She belonged to Eastern Star and was Treasurer at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. |
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