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  2. Penny auction (foreclosure) - Wikipedia

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    Neighbors would gather in large numbers at the auction and place bids of only a few pennies, while intimidating anyone who attempted to bid competitively. [1] In the end, the bank that owned the farm would get whatever was bid and the neighbors would return the farm and its contents to the farmer.

  3. Auction - Wikipedia

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    Wool buyers' room at a wool auction, Newcastle, NSW Grass-fed cattle at auction, Walcha, NSW Farm clearing sale, Woolbrook, NSW Tuna auction at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo Fish auction in Honolulu, Hawaii. Auctions are used to trade commodities; for example, fish wholesale auctions. In wool auctions, wool is traded in the international ...

  4. Mecum Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Mecum Auctions, Inc. is an American auction company specializing in collector cars and motorcycles. It was founded by Dana Mecum in 1988, and was originally based in Marengo, Illinois . Since 2011, it has been headquartered in Walworth, Wisconsin .

  5. Livestock - Wikipedia

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    In regions where machine power is limited, some classes of livestock are used as draft stock, not only for tillage and other on-farm use, but also for transport of people and goods. In 1997, livestock provided energy for between an estimated 25 and 64% of cultivation energy in the world's irrigated systems, and that 300 million draft animals ...

  6. William Inglis & Son - Wikipedia

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    William Inglis and Son Pty Ltd is Australia's largest [1] and oldest [2] bloodstock auctioneer. The business was founded by William Inglis in 1867, and is still owned by the Inglis family, with family members actively engaged in the running of the business. [3]

  7. Jimmy Carter's Georgia Ranch House Will Be Turned Into a Museum

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    The park includes President Carter's boyhood farm and home, the high school that President and Mrs. Carter attended, the Carter Home and Garden (closed to the public), and the railroad depot that ...

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  9. Great Slave Auction - Wikipedia

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    Pierce Mease Butler, whose slaves were sold in the auction, and his wife, Frances Kemble Butler, c. 1855 The Great Slave Auction (also called the Weeping Time [1]) was an auction of enslaved Americans of African descent held at Ten Broeck Race Course, near Savannah, Georgia, United States, on March 2 and 3, 1859.

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