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  2. Government auction - Wikipedia

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    Government property sold at public auction may include surplus government equipment, abandoned property over which the government has asserted ownership, property which has passed to the government by escheat, government land, and intangible assets over which the government asserts authority, such as broadcast frequencies sold through a spectrum auction.

  3. MV Hiyu - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] In October 2016, the state government's surplus operations ran an auction for Hiyu, ending with no sale. [10] A second auction for the vessel later in the year also failed to find a buyer, [11] but in February 2017 the state reached an agreement to sell Hiyu to a private buyer who would use her as a floating entertainment venue on Lake ...

  4. File:Kiger wild horse auction, Hines, Oregon.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Description: The Kiger herd auction report: 151 wild horses adopted; highest winning bid was $10,500; and bidders came to the auction in Hines, Oregon, from as far away as New Zealand!

  5. G.I. Joe's - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Joe's began in 1952 when Edward Orkney purchased army surplus sleeping bags and then set up a tent in Portland, Oregon, to sell them to the public. [3] Orkney sold out of the sleeping bags and then started selling other army surplus merchandise in a store that then doubled in size by 1956, [3] making it Portland's largest retailer of sporting goods and outdoor gear.

  6. Surplus Record Machinery & Equipment Directory - Wikipedia

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    Surplus Record is exclusively a publisher, and offers advertising services to Dealers, Auctioneers, Public Utility, and Manufacturers who want to sell their machinery, electrical, and power equipment through listings on the website as well as a monthly publication circulated to 55,000 manufacturers each month and 130,000 unique manufacturers over the course of a year. [7]

  7. Camp Adair - Wikipedia

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    Camp Adair was a United States Army division training facility established north of Corvallis, Oregon, operating from 1942 to 1946.During its peak period of use, the camp was home to approximately 40,000 persons — enough to have constituted the second largest city in the state of Oregon.

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