Brumby House. also the Dean's House of the Georgia Military Academy, Pre Civil War. It wasn't on the bidders' block, just a rest place and maybe give one a guilt trip to donate funds.
When my father was a young man during the depression he got a job with one of the Federal's jobs programs (CC Camps?O). He worked every day and brought home the money to his parents. He recalled picking up a lot of big rocks or small boulders on Mr. Manning's property. Look above! Enough to make a barn for Mr. Manning. Look below, enough rocks to lay the bottom floor of Mr. Manning's house. I think Mr. Manning was the father of Judge Manning.
This is just a big empty house on Whitlock Avenue overlooking the beginnings of Whitlock Heights. It was on the block too.
I suppose the antiques had price (negotiable) on them too.
I forgot to mention, very polite real estate sales people with their notebooks was buzzing around like gnats.
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