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After five years, financial institutions turn that money over to the state and the Treasury’s Unclaimed Property Division is charged with finding the rightful owner. How do I make a claim? Beginning your search is as easy as 1-2-3!
Five bedrooms, three bathrooms and 5,177 square feet. $125,000. Contact Ganes Clements with Powers Properties: 662-374-4428. From the Zillow listing: The Gillette House, built to resemble a showboat, was once one of the most beautiful homes in Greenwood, and can be again!
This site allows you to search the State Treasurer's Unclaimed Property Database to determine if we may be holding unclaimed assets belonging to you or your family or business. 1 in 10 Mississippi residents has unclaimed property waiting for them - do you?
Print and complete the Unclaimed Property Claim Form. Have your completed form notarized. Be sure to include the property identification number: . Questions? Email us at Unclaimed@treasury.ms.gov or call (601) 359-3534.
Explore seven abandoned plantations in Mississippi, each with a unique history and current state of disrepair. Just like any other state, Mississippi has a rich history, and one way that history lives on is through historic sites such as battlefields, churches, and old plantations.
Use this free tool to see if you have unclaimed property. If you do, you could claim your cash in four easy steps! To perform a search, enter the search information for the person you are searching for and click the Search Properties button:
Malmaison was occupied as a residence by Mrs. Montgomery and Miss Ray, and the property was owned by them and by their sisters, Mrs. P.H. Brown, of Batesville, and Mrs. C.C. Pardue of New Orleans. All are great granddaughters of Greenwood Leflore. Malmaison was one of the show places of Mississippi.