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H UNTY SHERIFF in. It was high noon on June 29, 1886 when Sheriff of acting Hancock County, Joseph L. Cazeneuve as crier of a sale sold to Thos. L. Airey of the firm T. L. Airey & Company kO head of cattle for the sum of $1,200. The sale of a spring wagon, four plows, a cart and two harrows brought in an added $25* The sale also included a parcel of land. ^As was the custom of the day, the description and name of each cow was given in the out-cry. According to _ records found in the minutes (Book K, Pg. 533-3/0 the auctioneer cried: " one thoroughbred Jersey cow named Mischief*, a heifer in 1882| Tots; Grade Jersey Cows Jenny, Alice, Tiney, Rebecca, Daisey, Pink, Bell and Mary. 10 heifers of 1 yeaVvto 18 months old in 1882; 5 calves 1882; 13 large Kentucky bred cows named Nerva, Murphy, Wilds, Martha, Spot, Ella, Bessie, Posie, Muzza, Arno, Chutt, Sukey & Whitey; two Creole Cows, Pegy and Pachet — a four wheel milk wagon and a spring wagon — " M
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