A HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE
IN FARMINGDALE
A cottage house is good repair, on Sheldon Street, formerly owned and occupied by the Hon. P. Sheldon. Has a good cellar and cistern, lot large, comprising nearly three quarters of an acre, and several fruit trees. Two good barns on the premises. For further particulars inquire of CARLETON BLAIR.
Farmingdale, March 9, 1871
(Source: The Kennebec Reporter, March 11, 1871)
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GENTEEL RESIDENCE AT AUCTION:
Will be sold at auction on Thursday, May 4, at 2 o'clock P.M.
On the premises, the beautiful dwelling house and lot, owned and occupied by H.H. LENNAN, situatted on Elm Street, near the corner of Central Street, Gardiner. This is one of the most desirable locations in the city, but a short distance from the Common, handy to schools and churches. The house is one and one half stories, in perfect repair, rooms large and airy and well arranged. Has a time cemented cellar with a large cistern, L, wood shed and stable attached to the house, all in good repair. A never failing well of water. Has a splendid garden with fruit trees of all kinds in bearing condition. A choice variety of well-grown grape vines and shrubbery in great variety including Respberries, Strawberries, & c., & c.,-This is one of the most valuable estates now for sale in the city. Terms at time of sale. No postponement. The premises may be examined four days prior to the sale. One hundred dollars required at time of sale.
J.K. OSGOOD, Auc'r
Gardiner, April 22, 1871
(Source: The Kennebec Reporter, Gardiner, Maine, May 6, 1871) |