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Burdett Reports Sales involving $138,950
Sales involving $138,950, and including two warehouses, seven homes, three acreage tracts and one vacant lot, have been closed recently by Burdett Realty Company, realtors. Largest of these transactions was the transfer of four-story building on a lot 65 by 166 feet at 501 Stewart Avenue, S. W., from Mrs. Ella Moar Pflug to A. A. Chapman, who gave as part consideration 90 acres of land in Cobb County, known as the Belmont Farm, near the Marietta Aircraft Assembly Plant.
Other sales included: 362 Fair Street, S. W., three sory warehouse building, from DeVoe & Reynolds Company, Inc., of New York, to N. W. Halliday Jr.; 80 Palisades Road, from W. H. Wellborn to Cone M. Maddox Jr.; 9 Shenandoah Avenue, N. E. from Thomas A. Pruett to R. A. and Katherine L. Armstrong; 1965 Jonesboro Road, S. E. from M. G. Bruce to Harry Paschal Jr.; 334 Eighth Street, N. E., from W. P. Stokey to O. V. McCard; 350 Third Street, N. W., from Mrs. R. F. Eakes to C. J. Camp; 1440 Lanier Place, N. E., from Gwendolyn Ablon to Wilhelm Sacks; 393 Eighth Street, N. E., from R. A. Parker to Sidney R. Sisselman; acreage, corner of Mt. Paran Road and Lake Forrest Drive from Mrs. M. R. Willingham to M. M. Payne; 20 acres on Mt. Vernon Highway from Mrs. Mercer Lee, et al, to W. R. Calhoun; vacant lot on Moore Street, from Mrs. Minnie Goodman Clein to Conklin Tin Plate Metal Company.
Negotiations were handled by the following salesmen: Arthur C. Burdett, Thomas D. Strickland, Major M. Payne, Howell S. Copeland, and P. H. Hall.
Sales involving $138,950, and including two warehouses, seven homes, three acreage tracts and one vacant lot, have been closed recently by Burdett Realty Company, realtors. Largest of these transactions was the transfer of four-story building on a lot 65 by 166 feet at 501 Stewart Avenue, S. W., from Mrs. Ella Moar Pflug to A. A. Chapman, who gave as part consideration 90 acres of land in Cobb County, known as the Belmont Farm, near the Marietta Aircraft Assembly Plant.
Other sales included: 362 Fair Street, S. W., three sory warehouse building, from DeVoe & Reynolds Company, Inc., of New York, to N. W. Halliday Jr.; 80 Palisades Road, from W. H. Wellborn to Cone M. Maddox Jr.; 9 Shenandoah Avenue, N. E. from Thomas A. Pruett to R. A. and Katherine L. Armstrong; 1965 Jonesboro Road, S. E. from M. G. Bruce to Harry Paschal Jr.; 334 Eighth Street, N. E., from W. P. Stokey to O. V. McCard; 350 Third Street, N. W., from Mrs. R. F. Eakes to C. J. Camp; 1440 Lanier Place, N. E., from Gwendolyn Ablon to Wilhelm Sacks; 393 Eighth Street, N. E., from R. A. Parker to Sidney R. Sisselman; acreage, corner of Mt. Paran Road and Lake Forrest Drive from Mrs. M. R. Willingham to M. M. Payne; 20 acres on Mt. Vernon Highway from Mrs. Mercer Lee, et al, to W. R. Calhoun; vacant lot on Moore Street, from Mrs. Minnie Goodman Clein to Conklin Tin Plate Metal Company.
Negotiations were handled by the following salesmen: Arthur C. Burdett, Thomas D. Strickland, Major M. Payne, Howell S. Copeland, and P. H. Hall.
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1.
334 Eighth Street, N. E., from W. P. Stokey to O. V. McCard
334 Eighth Street is the house that the Atlanta Stokeys lived in from 1923 until they moved to the house on Rockmont Drive in 1935. See:
So Will and Kathleen didn't sell it when they moved out of it.
2.
I've seen some other notices of real estate transactions in Atlanta involving WP Stokey, and thought it must be Will, though I wasn't really sure. Now I notice that the ones that I see involve Burdett Realty Company, so I guess it's really Will. Next I need to think about what to make of it all.
334 Eighth Street, N. E., from W. P. Stokey to O. V. McCard
334 Eighth Street is the house that the Atlanta Stokeys lived in from 1923 until they moved to the house on Rockmont Drive in 1935. See:
- 1923-09-21 NEWSPAPER ITEM ABOUT WILL AND KATHLEEN
- 1935-10-03 NEWSPAPER ITEM: A NEW HOME FOR THE ATLANTA STOKEYS
So Will and Kathleen didn't sell it when they moved out of it.
2.
I've seen some other notices of real estate transactions in Atlanta involving WP Stokey, and thought it must be Will, though I wasn't really sure. Now I notice that the ones that I see involve Burdett Realty Company, so I guess it's really Will. Next I need to think about what to make of it all.
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