It’s called “Cedarhurst,” built 1857, in a small town in the Hill Country of Northern Mississippi. This region is the home country of William Faulkner and of the great Memphis sporting author Nash Buckingham.
The property has ten acres and is located near the territories of two fox hunts.
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From Mrs. N.D. Deupree’s “Some Historic Homes of Mississippi,” from Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society, Vol. VII (1903).
Pip McGuigin
Ya’ll done good. That’s a keeper son!
Estoy Listo
My goodness! And 10 acres besides. Congratulations and best wishes
gwbnyc
If you hire a contractor, be there.
Fusil Darne
Could you be persuaded to rent me a small corner of the dungeon when the weather turns cold in the Northern part of the country?
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