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auction * auction * auction - the Pioneer Trace Board of Realtors
AUCTION * AUCTION * AUCTION
SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 2015, 11:00 AM
137.939 ACRE HUNTING RETREAT
OFF QUICKS RUN RD., LEWIS CO., KY
To be offered for sale from the Stanfield Auction Center, the former Tollesboro
High School, 11351 KY 57, Tollesboro, KY
NOTE: The subject property is offered for sale at Public Auction, not Absolute.
HOWEVER the seller has provided the agent/auctioneer
permission to disclose the reserve.
The reserve shall be the sum of $75,000! This is less than $545 / acre average.
This means that, as long as the final bid is more than $75,000,
the property will be sold to the highest and best bidder!
FOR REMAINING TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE, DIRECTIONS, SURVEY, LEGAL DESCRIPTION,
AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, SEE OUR ONLINE ADS AT:
www.auctionzip.com/auctioneer/castanfield
http://castanfield.landsofkentucky.com and www.stanfieldproperty.com
Owner: Frederick D. Nelson, Claudia B. Nelson and Caleb E. Nelson Trust - Mary D. Nelson, Trustee
Auction Conducted by
Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services
Craig A. Stanfield, Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer
2126 W. KY 10, Tollesboro, KY 41189-9726
Phone: 606-798-2009 or 606-301-3350
Check us out on the Web: www.stanfieldproperty.com; E-mail: [email protected]
Craig A. Stanfield, 2003 KY State Champion Auctioneer
Member Kentucky Auctioneers Association, the National Association of Realtors,
the Kentucky Association of Realtors, and the Northern Kentucky Association of Realtors
Equal Housing Opportunity Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer. Fair & Equal Housing for All! It's the Law!
* ESTATE AUCTION * ESTATE AUCTION *
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REAL ESTATE, FARM EQUIPMENT & MORE!
SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 2015, 10:30 AM
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I have been authorized by Kathy Applegate, Executrix of the Estates of Minnie Moore and Shirley Fetters, to sell
at public auction on the 28th day of November, 2015, the following described real and personal property:
REAL ESTATE: 7.993 acres fronting on the south side of KY 9 (the "AA" Hwy) with additional
frontage and access in place on the Epworth Road, said property located at Ribolt, Lewis
County, Kentucky, this property has been newly surveyed by Tim Pugh Land Surveying.
PERSONAL PROPERTY: McCormick C70 tractor, sharp, purchased new in 2003 or 2004, 1217
hours, good rubber; Case International 8320 haybine (purchased new); Case International 8520
square baler (purcased new); New Idea 522 mowing machine; New Holland 256 hay rake; Farmall
100 tractor; New Idea 124 ground drive manure spreader; Fred Cain Agricutter Rotary Mower;
International Harvester 8' lift harrows/wheel disc; Oliver 2 bottom plow; 6' box type scraper
blade; New Idea spreader/seeder; Ford 2 row 3 pt. hitch cornplanter; two wheel trailer; 1 row
tobacco setter; 2 hay wagons; 15' hay elevator; 2 row fast hitch corn planter; carryall; 2 steek
wheels off a horse-pulled hay rake; metal water trough; horse pulled equipment (cultivators,
potato plow); milk cans; two or three wagons of miscellaneous (tobacco presses, stone jars; 2
old sleds; horse collar, etc.).
This auction will be conducted at the former Minnie Moore Farm located just off KY 9 (the AA Hwy)
and the Epworth Road south of the community of Ribolt, just east of Tollesboro. Much of the equipment
being sold was purchased new, and equipment is stored inside. Minnie Moore passed away at 100
years of age, and conveyed the bulk of her estate to Shirley Fetters. Shirley Fetters passed away
approximately 9 months later, before the estate of Minnie Moore was through probate. Kathy Applegate,
the daughter of Shirley Fetters was appointed Executrix of the Estate of Minnie Moore and the Estate of
Shirley Fetters. The auction is conducted to settle the estates of Minnie Moore and Shirley Fetters. If
you are in need of some good equipment, attend this auction; you will be glad that you did!
FOR TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE, DIRECTIONS, AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION,
SEE OUR ONLINE ADS AT: www.auctionzip.com/auctioneer/castanfield
http://castanfield.landsofkentucky.com and www.stanfieldproperty.com
Owner: ESTATES OF MINNIE MOORE & SHIRLEY FETTERS,
KATHY APPLEGATE EXECUTRIX, TOM BERTRAM ESTATE ATTORNEY
Auction Conducted by
Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services
Craig A. Stanfield, Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer
2126 W. KY 10, Tollesboro, KY 41189-9726
Phone: 606-798-2009 or 606-301-3350
Check us out on the Web: www.stanfieldproperty.com;
E-mail: [email protected]
Craig A. Stanfield, 2003 KY State Champion Auctioneer
Member Kentucky Auctioneers Association, the National Association of Realtors,
the Kentucky Association of Realtors, and the Northern Kentucky Association of Realtors
Equal Housing Opportunity Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer. Fair & Equal Housing for All! It's the Law!
CRAIG A. STANFIELD REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICES PRESENTS NEW LISTINGS!
NEW LISTING!!!
TOLLESBORO LEWIS COUNTY RIBOLT
102 ACRES IMPROVED WITH A
NEWLY REMODELED ONE STORY FRAME RANCH HOME.
HOME OFFERS 3 BEDROOMS AND TWO BATHS, NEWLY REMODELED KITCHEN WITH NEW CABINTRY,
NEWLY REMODELED BATHROOM, NEW FLOOR COVERINGS & MORE! HOME SERVED WITH CENTRAL
HEAT AND CENTRAL AIR! PROPERTY IMPROVED WITH A TOBACCO BARN, A COMBINATION BARN, A
GARAGE, AND TWO STORAGE BUILDINGS! BESIDES A NICE HOME AND BUILDINGS, THE ACREAGE
INCLUDES CREEK FRONTAGE, NICE GENTLY ROLLING CROPLAND RIDGES, FERTILE BOTTOMLANDS,
ROLLING PASTURE AND WOODS WITH MARKETABLE TIMBER. THE PROPERTY HAS A CONVENIENT
LOCATION JUST OFF THE “AA” HWY., OFFERS LOTS OF ROAD FRONTAGE ON THE EPWORTH ROAD
WITH PUBLIC WATER AND ELECTRICITY AVAILABLE AND IS BEING SOLD TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, THIS
PARCEL OFFERS A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING: HOME, BARNS, CREEK FRONTAGE, WOODS, PASTURE,
CROPLAND AND MORE, AND CAN BE YOURS FOR $350,000!!!
Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services
2126 W. KY 10 Tollesboro, Kentucky 41189
Phone (606) 798-2009 or (606) 301-3350
E-mail: [email protected]
Check us out on the web at www.stanfieldproperty.com
Equal Housing Opportunity Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer
6210 PARKER LANE, MAYS LICK, KY 41055
HOME ON 7.812 ACRES
MASON CO. 6210 PARKER LANE MAYS LICK HOME ON 7.812 ACRES - Quality and attention to detail is evident
throughout this custom built one story home constructed over a full basement, which offers a total of 4 bedrooms
and 3 baths. The main level provides a living room, entry foyer opening into a dining area, a modern kitchen with
maple cabinetry, vaulted ceilings, a small study for the reader in the family, an atrium type wall of windows in rear
offering natural lighting, a master bedroom suite with private bath and walk-in closet, two additional bedrooms
and an additional bath, a sunroom, and a main level laundry room. Attached to the home is a three car garage that
can be heated! The lower level offers a den, a sewing room, an in-law suite (bdrm. and private bath) and large
storage area. The home is served with central heat and air. Acreage includes a very well-designed barn with drivethrough entrance, an upper level storage loft, and an attached shed, plus there is a hobby barn situated on the site
that could serve as a separate office (it is even provided with heat!). The property is partially fenced (plankfencing) for the horse-lover, the property is served with a blacktop circular drive, the yard is well-landscaped
(almost PARK--LIKE!) and the acreage offers 360 DEGREE VIEWS!!! NEW LISTING!!! C2330
Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services
2126 W. KY 10 Tollesboro, Kentucky 41189
Phone (606) 798-2009 or (606) 301-3350
E-mail: [email protected]
Check us out on the web at www.stanfieldproperty.com
Equal Housing Opportunity Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer
BRACKEN COUNTY, 192 ACRES “AA” HWY (KY 9) & PEA RIDGE
BRACKEN COUNTY - 192 ACRES AA HWY & PEA RIDGE ROAD Beautiful tract of
Kentucky Country, gently rolling acreage improved with a 1 1/2 story half frame
home over full finished basement, 3 bdrms. and 2 baths, kitchen w/ hickory
cabinetry, fireplace in main level living room and basement level den, covered front
and rear decks, geothermal heat/air, three car attached garage, home situated to
provide an excellent overlook of a nice acre+ lake located on the property. There
are 3 ponds, barns and a garage, approx. 47 acres in soybeans, 30 acres in pasture
(fenced pastures with cross-fencing), 3 acres in foodplots, balance woods. Two
accesses on KY 9 "AA" Hwy., frontage on Bracken Creek, excellent whitetail deer
and wild turkey hunting (even quail!) and priced to sell $599,900!!! NEW LISTING!!!
C2325
Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services
2126 W. KY 10 Tollesboro, Kentucky 41189
Phone (606) 798-2009 or (606) 301-3350
E-mail: [email protected]
Check us out on the web at www.stanfieldproperty.com
Equal Housing Opportunity Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer
TOLLESBORO - 14128 KY 57 - QUALITY BUILT 3 bdrm. (one bdrm. on main level, two bdrms. on
upper level), 1 bath one and one half story frame home, remodeled kitchen with hickory cabinets and
granite countertops, remodeled bathroom, hardwood floors, fireplace, sunroom, full basement, CH/CA,
blacktop drive, storage building, well-landscaped lot with nice trees, excellent location on KY 10, home
in excellent condition and priced right at $99,900!!! NEW LISTING!!! C2327
LEWIS CO. 31 LEXIE LANE VANCEBURG - 3 or 4 bdrm., 2 bath one story frame home, hickory kitchen
cabinets, large living room, dining area, CH/CA, detached one car garage, detached storage building
(large) as well as two smaller storage buildings, all situated on an acre of ground off Hazel Branch and
just off the "AA" Hwy., priced to sell $137,900! NEW LISTING!!! C2328
Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services
2126 W. KY 10 Tollesboro, Kentucky 41189
Phone (606) 798-2009 or (606) 301-3350
E-mail: [email protected]
Check us out on the web at www.stanfieldproperty.com
Equal Housing Opportunity Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer
LEWIS COUNTY 117.772 ACRES
LEWIS COUNTY 13365 KY 344 117.772 ACRES - Great tract of recreational/hunting/agricultural
acreage improved with a 1995 model 3 bdrm./2 bath singlewide w/ CH/CA (all electric, with public water!),
a barn, garage, two outbuildings, some cleared fields suited to pasture and cultivation (EXCELLENT
FOOD PLOTS!) surrounded by woods, marketable timber, a pond, excellent whitetail deer and wild turkey
habitat, frontage on KY 344 and the North Fork Ridge Road (public water available on each
roadway!) AND THIS ONE WON'T LAST LONG AS IT IS PRICED TO SELL AT JUST $130,000!!!! A home,
barn, and more and UNDER $1105 / ACRE AVERAGE!!! NEW LISTING! C2320
Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services
2126 W. KY 10 Tollesboro, Kentucky 41189
Phone (606) 798-2009 or (606) 301-3350
E-mail: [email protected]
Check us out on the web at www.stanfieldproperty.com
Equal Housing Opportunity Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer
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CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
ONLINE BY CHECKING OUT MY WEBSITE AT:
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LEWIS CO. 4838 KY 9 - 3 bdrm., 1 bath one story frame home, nice living room, formal dining
room, kitchen with hand-made native walnut cabinetry, CH/CA, covered front porch, inviting
covered rear porch, attached two car garage, nice lot with GREAT LOCATION on KY 9 west of
Vanceburg (east of Tollesboro), great home, great location AND PRICED JUST $99,900!!! That is
not a mistake, it really is JUST $99,900!!! NEW LISTING!!! CALL TODAY!!! C2321
Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services
2126 W. KY 10 Tollesboro, Kentucky 41189
Phone (606) 798-2009 or (606) 301-3350
E-mail: [email protected]
Check us out on the web at www.stanfieldproperty.com
Equal Housing Opportunity Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer
VACANT TRACTS
MASON CO. 136 ACRE FARM 7029 Orangeburg Road Maysville, KY - 136 Acres located
fronting on the "AA" Hwy & KY 1449 (Orangeburg Road) conveniently located approximately 6
miles east of Maysville. Acreage consists of rolling pastureland, some cropland, and nice woods.
Nice pond! Creek extends through a portion of the frontage. PRICED TO SELL $350,000!!! NEW
LISTING!!! C2328
LEWIS CO./TOLLESBORO 13.944 ACRES POPLAR FLAT & JORDAN LANE - Mostly wooded
hunting retreat with nice cleared field (excellent food plot!!!) located at the corner of Jordan Lane
and Poplar Flat Road, considerable frontage on Poplar Flat Road, this property offers great
hunting potential in a small affordable size! PRICED TO SELL JUST $29,900!!! NEW LISTING!!!
CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR LISTINGS ONLINE AT:
www.stanfieldproperty.com!
MAY HOLLOW ACREAGE TRACTS, LEWIS COUNTY, KENTUCKY
LEWIS CO./MAY HOLLOW - 38.56 acres improved with a small barn, some marketable timber, nice
trees, and PRICED TO SELL JUST $57,900 ($1,501.55 / acre average). NEW LISTING!!!
LEWIS CO./MAY HOLLOW - 50.624 acres, a combination of pasture and woods (mostly woods)
offering excellent hunting (pasture acreages could be plowed and used for food plots) and Whitetail Deer
and Wild Turkey Habitat, PRICED JUST $64,900 ($1,281 / acre average). NEW LISTING!!!
Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services
2126 W. KY 10 Tollesboro, Kentucky 41189
Phone (606) 798-2009 or (606) 301-3350
E-mail: [email protected]
Check us out on the web at www.stanfieldproperty.com
Equal Housing Opportunity Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer
CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR LISTINGS ONLINE AT:
www.stanfieldproperty.com!
CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR LISTINGS ONLINE AT:
www.stanfieldproperty.com!
LEWIS CO./MAY HOLLOW - 89.184 acres improved with a small barn, small creek extends through,
acreage consists of pastureland/level to gently rolling cropland (food plots!) offering excellent wildlife
habitat and excellent whitetail deer and wild turkey hunting potential, and all for JUST $110,000
( $1,233.41 / acre average)! NEW LISTING!!!
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LEWIS CO./MAY HOLLOW 50.661 acres – Nice surveyed tract of woodlands, formerly improved with a
mobile home with a lagoon sanitary waste system, electric, and driveway in place! Some marketable
timber, nice small acreage tract priced right at $64,900 (just $1,281.06 / acre average). NEW LISTING!!!
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Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services
2126 W. KY 10 Tollesboro, Kentucky 41189
Phone (606) 798-2009 or (606) 301-3350
E-mail: [email protected]
Check us out on the web at www.stanfieldproperty.com
Equal Housing Opportunity Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer
2014
(606) 798-2009
(606) 301-3350
[email protected]
Be sure to check out my website:
www.stanfieldproperty.com
FEATURED ON THE COVER! - "GORGEOUS HOME WITH A BARN & 7.812 ACRES WITH VIEWS!"
MASON CO. 6210 PARKER LANE MAYS LICK HOME ON 7.812 ACRES - Quality and attention to detail is evident
throughout this custom built one story home constructed over a full basement, which offers a total of 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. The main level provides a living room, entry foyer opening into a dining area, a modern
kitchen with maple cabinetry, vaulted ceilings, a small study for the reader in the family, an atrium type wall of
windows in rear offering natural lighting, a master bedroom suite with private bath and walk-in closet, two
additional bedrooms and an additional bath, a sunroom, and a main level laundry room. Attached to the home
is a three car garage that can be heated! The lower level offers a den, a sewing room, an in-law suite (bdrm.
and private bath) and large storage area. The home is served with central heat and air. Acreage includes a very
well-designed barn with drive-through entrance, an upper level storage loft, and an attached shed, plus there
is a hobby barn situated on the site that could serve as a separate office (it is even provided with heat!). The
property is partially fenced (plank-fencing) for the horse-lover, the property is served with a blacktop circular
drive, and the acreage offers 360 DEGREE VIEWS!!! A LOT FOR THE MONEY AT $349,900!!! C2330 NEW LISTING!!!
PRICE REDUCED!! HOME ON 4.7 ACRES
LEWIS CO./VANCEBURG 2278 CLARKSBURG ROAD ESTATE HOME ON 4.7 ACRES
- 1 1/2 story brick home situated on 4.7 wonderfully landscaped acres!
Home offers a living room, dining room, kitchen, den/family room, 3 bdrms.,
2 baths, and a bonus room, PLUS a full basement with 2 additional bdrms.
and and additional bath. Home served with electric CH/CA, plus has two
fireplaces (one gas logs, one wood-burning), plus a wood-stove is located
in the basement. Property consists of 4.7 acres with mature landscaping,
large trees, served with blacktop drive, further improved with a reflecting
pond, a barn, and a two car carport! Conveniently located west of
Vanceburg and PRICED RIGHT JUST $215,000!!! PRICE REDUCED!! NOW
JUST $199,900!! Don't miss this home! C2292
LEWIS COUNTY - $150,000!!!
TOLLESBORO 2262 BURTONVILLE ROAD (KY
1237) - HUGE, WELL-CONSTRUCTED QUALITY
BUILT one story brick ranch home with new steel roof offering 3
bdrms., 2.5 baths, hardwood floors, double fireplace of Bedford Stone,
formal dining room, large living room, 2 sunrooms (one front/one
rear), breakfast nook, full basement with additional fireplace (and grill!
Also Bedford Stone!), CH/CA (electric) w/ Lp gas backup, situated on
large lot with detached 2 car garage, a separate barn/garage, aboveground pool, well-landscaped, EXCELLENT CONDITION!!!
PRICED RIGHT AT $150,000!!! C2016
NEW LISTING!! LEWIS COUNTY
LEWIS CO. 4838 KY 9 - 3 bdrm., 1 bath
one story frame home, nice living room,
formal dining room, kitchen with handmade native walnut cabinetry, CH/CA,
covered front porch, inviting covered rear
porch, attached two car garage, nice lot
with GREAT LOCATION on KY 9 west of
Vanceburg (east of Tollesboro), great
home, great location AND PRICED JUST
$99,900!!! That is not a mistake, it really
is JUST $99,900!!! NEW LISTING!!!
CALL TODAY!!! C2321
VANCEBURG
113 INDIAN HILLS CIRCLE BLACK OAK/VANCEBURG
WOODED ESTATE - Featuring a 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath contemporary 2 story home, sunroom, nice kitchen, breakfast nook, nice living room, half bath, large master bdrm
on main level with private bath, 2 upper level bdrms. with
additional bath, 2 car attached garage, full basement
(one finished room, office or bedroom), situated on an
approximate 2 acre wooded lot with mature landscaping
(arguably the best lot in the subdivision), PRICED TO
SELL JUST $150,000!!! NEW LISTING!!! C2300
LEWIS COUNTY - PRICE REDUCED! NOW JUST $115,000!!!
LEWIS CO./GARRISON - LARGE &
IMPRESSIVE QUALITY BUILT ONE STORY
BRICK RANCH - 3 bdrm., 2 baths, L/R, Den,
D/R, double fireplace, full basement (B-Dry system w/ sump pump & battery backup), new steel
roof, CH/CA (2 yrs. old), 2 car attached garage,
1 car detached garage (w/ storage), large lot,
blacktop drive, PRICED TO SELL $129,900!!!
NOW JUST $115,000. C2020
NEW LISTING!!! - TOLLESBORO
TOLLESBORO - 14128 KY 57 - QUALITY BUILT
3 bdrm. (one bdrm. on main level, two bdrms. on
upper level), 1 bath one and one half story frame
home, remodeled kitchen with hickory cabinets and
granite countertops, remodeled bathroom, hardwood floors, fireplace, sunroom, full basement, CH/
CA, blacktop drive, storage building, well-landscaped lot with nice trees, excellent location on KY
10, home in excellent condition and priced right at
$99,900!!! NEW LISTING!!! C2327
OWNERS WANT OFFERS!!! OWNERS WANT OFFERS!!! OWNERS WANT OFFERS!!!
4 BDRM., 2 BATH BRICK JUST $98,000!!!
LEWIS CO./VANCEBURG 146 FRONT STREET COMMERCIAL/
RESIDENTIAL MIX-USE PROPERTY - 3 bdrm., 1.5 bath one story
frame home, large rooms (kitchen, living room, and 2 of the 3
bdrms), gas heat, central air, one car attached garage, and with an
attached commercial hair salon (alternatively could be renovated to
use as an efficiency residential rental), situated on a corner lot
(corner of Front Street and Court Street) with OHIO RIVER VIEW
(and park view)! Priced to sell $115,000! CALL TODAY! C2252
10 BRYANT CIRCLE/DEERFIELD VILLAGE, MAYSVILLE,
MASON CO. - 2 or 3 bdrm., 1 bath, one-story brick ranch,
full basement, CH/CA, one-car attached garage, fenced-in
rear yard, alley access in rear, priced to sell $94,500.
PRICE REDUCED!!! NOW JUST $85,000!!
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AVAILABLE!!! C2261
NEWLY REMODELED MASON CO./MAYSVILLE 4183
SLACK PIKE - 3 bdrm./2 bath home with greatroom concept, large kitchen/dining room/living room, 3 bdrms., 2
baths, den/study, central heat and central air, large wraparound porch, situated on a .8 acre lot, storage building
and garden spot, PRICED TO SELL $112,900!!! C2287
LEWIS CO./BLACK OAK - 4 bdrm., 2 bath one story brick ranch
home, newly remodeled throughout (new kitchen, new bathrooms, refinished hardwood floors, new laminate flooring, new
ceilings and wallboard, new windows, new roof), covered rear
patio, fireplace, CH/CA (heat pump), full basement w/ fireplace,
situated on a nice lot situated only 1.75 miles east of the Black
Oak Fire Dept., the Lewis Co. Industrial Park, and KY 3020, and
less than 4 miles from the "AA" Hwy! All this and JUST
$98,000!!! CALL TODAY!!! C2257
2014
(606) 798-2009
(606) 301-3350
[email protected]
AUCTION * AUCTION
SAT., NOV. 21, 2015, 11:00 AM
137.939 ACRE LEWIS CO. KY HUNTING RETREAT
Be sure to check out my website:
www.stanfieldproperty.com
ESTATE AUCTION
FARM EQUIPMENT AND REAL ESTATE AUCTION
SAT., NOV. 28, 2015, 10:30 AM
TO BE SOLD FROM THE STANFIELD AUCTION CENTER
(FORMER TOLLESBORO HIGH SCHOOL)
KY 57, TOLLESBORO, KY
I have been authorized by Kathy Applegate, Executrix of the Estates of
Minnie Moore and Shirley Fetters, to sell at public auction on the 28th day
of November, 2015, the following described real and personal property:
I have been authorized by Mary D. Nelson, Trustee of the Frederick D. Nelson, Claudia B. Nelson
and Caleb E. Nelson Trust to offer for sale at Public Auction 137.939 Acres of land located off the
Quicks Run Road in Lewis Co., Kentucky.
REAL ESTATE: 7.993 acres fronting on the south side of KY 9 (the "AA" Hwy) with additional frontage and access in place on the Epworth Road, said property located at Ribolt,
Lewis County, Kentucky, this property was newly surveyed by Tim Pugh Land Surveying.
The property is a mostly tree-covered tract of land, offering timber production, with a small
stream, making great wildlife habitat and offering great whitetail deer and wild turkey hunting!
Located in Zone 2, and this auction will take place during modern gun whitetail deer hunting
season (thus convenient for bow hunters, cross-bow hunters, muzzleloader hunters, and modern gun hunters).
PERSONAL PROPERTY: McCormick C70 tractor, sharp, purchased new in 2003 or 2004,
1217 hours, good rubber; Case International 8320 haybine (purchased new); Case International 8520 square baler (purcased new); New Idea 522 mowing machine; New Holland
256 hay rake; Farmall 100 tractor; New Idea 124 ground drive manure spreader; Fred Cain
Agricutter Rotary Mower; International Harvester 8' lift harrows/wheel disc; Oliver 2 bottom plow; 6' box type scraper blade; New Idea spreader/seeder; Ford 2 row 3 pt. hitch
cornplanter; two wheel trailer; 1 row tobacco setter; 2 hay wagons; 15' hay elevator; 2 row
fast hitch corn planter; carryall; 2 steek wheels off a horse-pulled hay rake; metal water
trough; horse pulled equipment (cultivators, potato plow); milk cans; two or three wagons
of miscellaneous (tobacco presses, stone jars; 2 old sleds; horse collar, etc.).
A MESSAGE TO ALL THE HUNTERS OUT THERE: On Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, come on out of the
woods for a few minutes to purchase this property at 11:00 AM so that you can own your own
place to hunt! It's about time for lunch anyway and you've been in the woods for hours. It is time
for a break!!
*** NOTE # 1 IMPORTANT!: Property sold at PUBLIC AUCTION (not absolute, with reserve).
HOWEVER, THE RESERVE TO PURCHASE THE PROPERTY SHALL BE THE SUM OF $75,000 (LESS
THAN $545 / ACRE AVERAGE). AS LONG AS THE PURCHASE PRICE MEETS OR EXCEEDS $75,000
THE PROPERTY SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS MEETING THE RESERVE AND SHALL BE SOLD TO
THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER. ***
NOTE # 2: The subject property is located some distance from a paved roadway, said roadway
a narrow one-lane gravel road. Therefore, the auction of the subject property shall be conducted
from the TOLLESBORO HIGH SCHOOL, 11351 KY 57, Tollesboro, KY 41189.
This auction will be conducted at the former Minnie Moore Farm located just off KY 9
(the AA Hwy) and the Epworth Road south of the community of Ribolt, just east of Tollesboro. Much of the equipment being sold was purchased new. Minnie Moore passed away
at 100 years of age, and conveyed the bulk of her estate to Shirley Fetters. Shirley Fetters
passed away approximately 9 months later, before the estate of Minnie Moore was through
probate. Kathy Applegate, the daughter of Shirley Fetters was appointed Executrix of the
Estate of Minnie Moore and the Estate of Shirley Fetters. The auction is conducted to settle
the estates of Minnie Moore and Shirley Fetters. If you are in need of some good equipment, attend this auction; you will be glad that you did! Estate Attorney Tom Bertram.
NOTE # 3: For terms and conditions of sale, to access the survey, legal description, aerial
photograph, and additional information, see our online advertising at: www.auctionzip.com/
auctioneer/castanfield and http://www.landsofkentucky.com/kentucky/land-for-sale/137.94acres-in-Lewis-County-Kentucky/id/1671072 NO BUYERS PREMIUM!!!
For terms and conditions, directions, and additional information, see our online ads.
www.auctionzip.com/auctioneer/castanfield
For terms and conditions, directions, and additional information, see our online ads.
www.auctionzip.com/auctioneer/castanfield
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY
CRAIG A. STANFIELD REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICES
CRAIG A. STANFIELD REAL ESTATE BROKER & AUCTIONEER
2126 W. KY 10, TOLLESBORO, KY 41189-9726
PHONE: 606-798-2009 or 606-301-3350 • E-mail: [email protected]
Check out our websites at http://castanfield.landsofkentucky.com, www.stanfieldproperty.com, and www.auctionzip.com/castanfield.
Craig A. Stanfield, 2003 KY State Champion Auctioneer
Member Kentucky Auctioneers Association • National Association of Realtors • Kentucky Association of Realtors • Northern Kentucky Board of Realtors
MIKE GIFFORD AUCTIONEER, ERIC DOWNS APPRENTICE AUCTIONEER
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY REAL ESTATE BROKER & AUCTIONEER
Craig A. Stanfield KY Real Estate Broker License # 27318 • KY Principal Auctioneer License # P1830 • Ohio Auctioneer License # 2010000114
2014
2014
[email protected]
(606) 798-2009
(606) 301-3350
NEW LISTING!! 192 ACRES AA HWY
BRACKEN COUNTY - 192 ACRES AA HWY & PEA RIDGE ROAD - improved with a 1 1/2 story half
frame home over full finished basement, 3 bdrms. and 2 baths, kitchen w/ hickory cabinetry, fireplace
in main level living room and basement level den, covered front and rear decks, geothermal heat/air,
three car attached garage, home situated to provide an excellent overlook of a nice acre+ lake located
on the property. There are 3 ponds, barns and a garage, approx. 47 acres in soybeans, 30 acres in
pasture (fenced pastures with cross-fencing), 3 acres in foodplots, balance woods. Two accesses on
KY 9 "AA" Hwy., frontage on Bracken Creek, excellent whitetail deer and wild turkey hunting (even
quail!) and priced to sell $599,900!!! C2325
LEWIS COUNTY 85.5 ACRE FARM
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122 ACRES OHIO RIVER
GREENUP CO. 122 ACRES OHIO RIVER FRONT - Beautiful and highly productive level to gently rolling cropland
acreage known as the Siloam Bottoms and consisting of upland bottoms (owners report the last time this property flooded was 1937, however the property is subject to flood hazard zone determinations) fronting on the south
bank of the Ohio River, accessed by DeAntoine Lane, with additional frontage on the Railroad. Excellent cropland,
includes portions of the Siloam Bottoms and the Hardin Village Fort Ancient Site, a historic and well-known/documented Native American village/burial site, improved with a barn. Over one-half mile of Ohio River frontage.
Property has potential for future industrial development (rail and river frontage). Priced to sell $695,000!!! C2087
66.5 ACRES OHIO RIVER
GREENUP CO. 65.5 ACRES OHIO RIVER FRONT - Beautiful and highly productive level to gently rolling cropland
acreage known as the Siloam Bottoms and consisting of upland bottoms (owners report the last time this property
flooded was 1937, however the property is subject to flood hazard zone determinations) fronting on the south bank of
the Ohio River, accessed by DeAntoine Lane, with additional frontage on the Railroad. Excellent cropland, includes
portions of the Siloam Bottoms. 1945 linear feet of frontage on the Ohio River, this property is priced to sell $460,000!!!
LEWIS CO. 85.5 ACRE PRODUCTIVE CATTLE/CROP FARM OFFERING HUNTING POTENTIAL
- THIS ONE HAS IT ALL! A 4 bdrm., 1 bath frame one and one half story frame farm home
(gas wall furnace heat4)), two car garage, good tobacco barn, hay barn, productive bottomland adjoining Kinniconick Creek (nice deep hole of water adjoining the subject), gently rolling pastureland with pond, and extending to woods offering excellent whitetail deer and wild
turkey habitat! Blacktop road frontage on KY 59 with public water and electric, located near
the community of Camp Dix, you've just got to come and look! All of this and PRICED TO
SELL JUST $260,000!!! C2116
HUGE PRICE REDUCTION!!
ROBERTSON CO. 206.3 ACRES KY 165 & REED LANE - Nice large acreage agricultural tract of land
with significant frontage on two roads (frontage on the east side of KY 165 and both the north and
south sides of Reed Lane), excellent cattle farm, pasture, woods, large lake, ponds, stream/creek
frontage, and three barns! PRICED TO SELL $319,000!!! NOW JUST $277,500!! C1866.
NEW LISTING!!
LEWIS CO./TOLLESBORO 101.818 ACRES - Nice
quiet semi-secluded tract of land conveniently located off KY 57 North of Tollesboro (686 Red Cedar
Lane, Vanceburg), this wooded/tree-covered acreage
tract offers excellent wildlife habitat and great
WHITETAIL DEER & WILD TURKEY HUNTING, is
improved with a 2000 Fleetwood 16' x 76' mobile
home (3 bdrms., 2 baths, CH/CA - all electric), a nice
garage with attached shed, and acres of woods! A
nice stocked pond, numerous food-plots, good trails,
with nice sizable "babbling" creek extending through
a significant portion of the acreage, and PRICED AT
JUST $199,900!!! C2316
57.15 ACRES OHIO RIVER
GREENUP CO. 57.15 ACRES OHIO RIVER FRONT - Beautiful and highly productive level to gently rolling cropland acreage known as the Siloam Bottoms and consisting of upland bottoms (owners report the last time this property flooded was
1937, however the property is subject to flood hazard zone determinations) fronting on the south bank of the Ohio River,
accessed by DeAntoine Lane, with additional frontage on the Railroad. Excellent cropland, includes portions of the Siloam
Bottoms and the Hardin Village Fort Ancient Site, a historic and well-known/documented Native American village/burial site,
improved with a barn. 1050 linear feet of frontage on the Ohio River! This property is priced at $400,000!!!
117.772 ACRES!! LEWIS COUNTY
LEWIS COUNTY 13365 KY 344 117.772
ACRES - Great tract of recreational/hunting/
agricultural acreage improved with a 1995
model 3 bdrm./2 bath singlewide w/ CH/CA
(all electric, with public water!), a barn,
garage, two outbuildings, some cleared
fields suited to pasture and cultivation
(EXCELLENT FOOD PLOTS!) surrounded by woods, marketable timber, a pond, excellent whitetail deer and
wild turkey habitat, frontage on KY 344 and the North Fork Ridge Road (public water available on each roadway!) AND THIS ONE WON'T LAST LONG AS IT IS PRICED TO SELL AT JUST $130,000!!!! A home, barn, and
more and UNDER $1105 / ACRE AVERAGE!!! NEW LISTING! C2320
LEE COUNTY 351 ACRES! RECREATIONAL PARADISE!
PRICE REDUCED!
LEE COUNTY 351 ACRES MARKETABLE TIMBER AND RECREATIONAL PARADISE! Large acreage tract of land located
within the Daniel Boone National Forest with MARKETABLE TIMBER!!! A surveyed boundary, this property is located on
both sides of the Hale Ridge Road (a gravel county road) and extends to Upper Sinking Creek (forms northern boundary),
this property offers hunting potential, beautiful and pristine scenic areas with creek frontage, small cavelike overhangs, a
waterfall, public water and electricity available, MARKETABLE TIMBER and priced right JUST $1300 / ACRE ($456,300)!!!
PRICE REDUCED!! NOW JUST $421,200 ($1200 / ACRE AVERAGE!!!) C2317
TOLLESBORO 4372 W. KY 10 - 2 bdrm., 1 bath frame
home, den, recently remodeled, hardwood floors, new
paint, CH/CA, nice lot with good location, storage building
PRICED RIGHT $54,900!! Call today!!! C2310
TOLLESBORO 4070 W. KY 10 - One story 3 bdrm., 1 bath
frame home, gas heat, currently rented with good cash flow,
priced to sell $49,900!!! C2311
TOLLESBORO 4057 W. KY 10 - One story home providing
for one bedroom and one bath, kitchen, recently remodeled,
full basement, CH/CA (gas furnace), large lot with garage,
rented with good cash flow, $49,900!!! C2312
SELLER WILL ACCEPT A SHORT SALE! MAKE A REASONABLE OFFER!!
MASON CO./GERMANTOWN - 4305 KY Hwy 10, Germantown
(Dover), Mason Co., KY - - 3 bdrm., 1 bath brick ranch home,
living room, den, sunroom, kitchen, laundry, 1 car attached garage,
1 car detached garage (or shop), storage building, situated on an
nice lot with an excellent location with nice landscaping, fenced-in
rear yard, and with a blacktop drive and a storage building! ALL OF
THIS AND PRICED TO SELL JUST $105,000!!! PRICE REDUCED!!!
NOW JUST $99,500!! C23169
ROBERTSON CO. 70 SOUTH MAIN ST., MT.
OLIVET - 3 Bdrm./1 bath one and one half
story frame home, partially finished basement,
carport PRICED TO SELL $34,000!!! Call
James Myron Thomas 606-782-1227 to set up
your appointment to see this property! C2260
586 FAIRLANE DRIVE, VANCEBURG/LEWIS CO., KY
Remodeled 3 bdrm., 1 bath home, gas forced air heat, detached
garage, located at (and fronting on) Fairlane Drive and Henderson
Street. Good cash flow! CURRENTLY RENTED FOR $350 /
MONTH to a 2 year + tenant who wants to stay!!! OWNER
LOOKING FOR OFFERS!!! C2318
52 HENDERSON STREET, VANCEBURG/
LEWIS CO., KY - 2 bdrm., 1 bath frame
home, renovated, gas heat, located at the
intersection of Henderson Street and Harden
Alley. Rented with good cash flow! RENTED
FOR $325 / MONTH TO TENANT WHO
WANTS TO STAY!!! OWNER LOOKING FOR
OFFERS!!! C2319
LEWIS CO. 31 LEXIE LANE VANCEBURG- 3 or 4 bdrm., 2 bath
one story frame home, hickory kitchen cabinets, large living
room, dining area, CH/CA, detached one car garage, detached
storage building (large) as well as two smaller storage buildings,
all situated on an acre of ground off Hazel Branch and just off
the "AA" Hwy., priced to sell $137,900! C2328
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VANCEBURG OLD KY 10 - 17 ACRES COMMERCIAL ACREAGE fronting on KY 10, good visibility
and located in an area of concentrated local businesses (located adjacent to Napa Auto Parts, across
street from Ginn's Hardware, Carwash, and other businesses), several acres cleared and generally level/
slightly above road grade extending to woods in the rear, and priced to sell $140,000!
62 COURT ST., VANCEBURG - 2 story commercial building SOLD AT AUCTION!!! - 2 St. com-
MASON CO. 3.4022 ACRES fronting on the Stonelick Road and Stonelick Branch, with frontage on KY
9, the “AA” Hwy (no entrance on KY 9, a restricted access highway), public water, natural gas, and electricity are available public utilities, priced to sell $30,000! PRICE REDUCED!!! NOW JUST $27,500!!!
LEWIS CO. CANAAN CHURCH RD. - Three approx. 1 acre lots, no restrictions, public water and
electric available, priced right at $10,000 FOR CHOICE!!!
mercial building conveniently located across the
street from the Lewis County Court House OWN
YOUR OWN PARKING SPACE NEXT TO THE
COURTHOUSE! Main level provided for office and
warehousing space, with garage door opening to
interior dock; upper level was apartments at one
time. Selling at ABSOLUTE AUCTION to settle
estate of James Denham! For additional information, see larger ad within this publication. C2326
LEWIS CO./QUINCY, 1.273 ACRES MAPLE STREET - Vacant land tract located in Quincy, no restrictions, nearly level lot that could be divided, offered for sale for $25,000!
TOLLESBORO - CROSSPOINTE DRIVE .419 Acre lot, water, sewage, part of Crosspointe Phase I,
HOA fees include mowing and snow removal (sidewalk and street, not future driveway), 1500 sq.
ft. minimum home plan stick built construction, fire hydrant adjacent, and priced to sell JUST
$15,000 (NOTE: Technically this parcel consists of two lots if a person wanted to construct two
townhomes; however the two lots can be utilized for construction of a single residence if purchaser so desires).
•HUNTERS TAKE NOTICE•
GREENUP CO. 214 ACRES - Located on Dry Run, this tract of land is almost entirely wooded and is well suited to recreational and hunting
purposes! AND BEST OF ALL IT IS PRICED RIGHT FOR A QUICK SALE, JUST $160,500, JUST $750 / ACRE!!!
LEWIS CO./MAY HOLLOW - 38.56 acres improved with a small barn, some marketable timber, nice trees, and PRICED TO SELL JUST $57,900
($1,501.55 / acre average). NEW LISTING!!!
LEWIS CO. 160 ACRE WOODED HUNTING RETREAT/SULLIVAN RIDGE ROAD - Wooded tract of land with significant frontage on Crooked Creek,
offering views of the Ohio River, almost entirely wooded, offers great whitetail deer and wild turkey hunting (several deer stands), miles and
miles of trails, young and (some) marketable timber, storage building as a cabin, 14' wide deeded access, remote and secluded PRICED TO
SELL UNDER $940 / ACRE AVERAGE AT JUST $150,000!!! NEW LISTING!! C2303
LEWIS CO./MAY HOLLOW - 50.624 acres, a combination of pasture and woods (mostly woods) offering excellent hunting (pasture acreages
could be plowed and used for food plots) and Whitetail Deer and Wild Turkey Habitat, PRICED JUST $64,900 ($1,281 / acre average). NEW
LISTING!!!
OWSLEY CO. 228 ACRE HUNTING RETREAT - Privately owned tract of land located within the Daniel Boone National Forest consisting of
ridgeland acreage consisting of extensive cleared acreages well suited to hay, pasture, and row-crop production surrounded by woods, some
marketable timber, would provide excellent food plot areas for attracting deer, and has wide and long range shooting lanes which would be
perfect for elevated shooting stands. Acreages not cleared are wooded providing excellent habitat and cover for whitetail deer, wild turkey,
and other game/wildlife, and priced to sell $240,000!!! REDUCED!! NOW JUST $199,900!!! UNDER $880 / ACRE AVERAGE!!!".
LEWIS CO./QUICKS RUN 137.939 ACRES - Surveyed wooded recreational tract of land on Wolf Hollow and Pleasant Ridge off Quicks Run
Road and the Brackman Hollow Road, great whitetail deer and wild turkey hunting, some timber, small stream, PRICED TO SELL $125,000
(just over $905 / acre average!)! OWNERS WANT OFFERS!!!
LEWIS CO./MAY HOLLOW - 89.184 acres improved with a small barn, small creek extends through, acreage consists of pastureland/level to
gently rolling cropland (food plots!) offering excellent wildlife habitat and excellent whitetail deer and wild turkey hunting potential, and all
for JUST $110,000 ( $1,233.41 / acre average)! NEW LISTING!!!
LEWIS CO./MAY HOLLOW 50.661 acres – Nice surveyed tract of woodlands, formerly improved with a mobile home with a lagoon sanitary
waste system, electric, and driveway in place! Some marketable timber, nice small acreage tract priced right at $64,900 (just $1,281.06 /
acre average). NEW LISTING!!!
COMMERCIAL - TOLLESBORO
LEWIS CO./TOLLESBORO 13.944 ACRES POPLAR FLAT & JORDAN LANE - Mostly wooded hunting retreat with nice cleared field (excellent
food plot!!!) located at the corner of Jordan Lane and Poplar Flat Road, considerable frontage on Poplar Flat Road, this property offers great
hunting potential in a small affordable size! PRICED TO SELL JUST $29,900!!! NEW LISTING!!!
LEWIS CO. 25.714 ACRES POPLAR FLAT - Located just off the "AA" HWY (KY 9), this property offers excellent potential for hunting and recreational uses (ATV or horseback riding, camping, etc.) public water and electricity available, excellent homesite and meadow with foodplot
potential, and priced to sell JUST $44,000!!!
TOLLESBORO 32.756 ACRES KY 10 - Surveyed wooded tract of land offering a nice retreat, wooded, good location, easily accessible, offering good hunting with a good cabin site, priced to sell $37,500!!!
LEWIS CO./CABIN CREEK 35.64 ACRES - Surveyed boundary of land located on Big Cabin Creek Road and on the waters of Cabin Creek, this
tract of land offers hunting and camping potential, consists of a small cleared bottom with the remainder woodlands, priced at $44,000!!!
MASON CO. 136 ACRE FARM 7029 Orangeburg Road Maysville, KY - 136 Acres located fronting on the "AA" Hwy & KY 1449 (Orangeburg
Road) conveniently located approximately 6 miles east of Maysville. Acreage consists of rolling pastureland, some cropland, and nice
woods. Nice pond! Creek extends through a portion of the frontage. PRICED TO SELL $350,000!!! NEW LISTING!!! C2328
COMMERCIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY!!! KEHOE'S DIXIE CAFE TOLLESBORO - A vital operating business, the only diner in Tollesboro, prominently situated at the intersection of KY 10 and KY 57, excellent visibility, 94.96 linear feet frontage on KY 10, parking areas, the diner business has been in operation at this location
for decades and is an important part of the community, and as such includes all restaurant equipment, phone
number, and is in great condition and ready to operate!! Priced to sell $147,500!!! NEW LISTING!!! C2289
PRICE REDUCED! OWNER READY TO SELL! NOW PRICED AT $138,500!!!
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CRAIG A. STANFIELD REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICES - Craig A. Stanfield, KY Real Estate Broker & Principal Auctioneer (KY & OH). 2003 KY State Champion
Auctioneer. Chosen by readership of the Ledger Independent newspaper as "BEST OF THE BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT 2014", awarded the "2014 COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AWARD" by Woodmen of the World Chapter 890 and awarded the "2014 BEST OUTDOOR SIGN" award by the Kentucky Auctioneers Association Advertising
Contest at the 2015 KAA Annual Convention (Mar., 2015). Over 30 yrs. experience in the real estate and auction business, licensed since 1984 in both the real estate
and auction business. Member Kentucky Auctioneers Association (KAA). Member, current President (2 consecutive terms, 2013 and 2014) Pioneer Trace Board of
Realtors. Member Kentucky Association of Realtors (KAR) and the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
Serving as the 2014-2016 Chairman of the Buffalo Trace Area Development District (BTADD) Board of Directors and Executive Committee; a Citizen Board member of the
Buffalo Trace Area Development District (BTADD) Board of Directors (appointed 1998, current Vice-Chair, member/Past Secretary/Vice Chairman Executive Committee, pastchair Finance Committee, current chairman --- since 2012 --- and long-time member of Revolving Loan Fund committee; represent BTADD as board member/delegate/Nominating Committee of KCADD (Kentucky Council of Area Development Districts); citizen member of the committee to hire a new Executive Director of the KCADD. Member
(1998)/Chairman, 2011-current), Tollesboro Industrial Park Site Advisory Committee; Member (2007, Treasurer (2011-2014)
Lewis County Municipal Planning Commssion; Member of the Vanceburg/Lewis County Industrial Development Authority (appointed Oct., 2014). Member and 5 term President of the Tollesboro Lions Club, also serving on Tollesboro Lions
Pictured: Receiving KY Principal Auctioneer License,1986. Club Fair committee and additional committees/offices (in 2010 I personally wrote a grant application that successfully
L to R: Bill Kachler, R. R. Stanfield, Craig A. Stanfield. provided the Tollesboro Lions Club with a $40,000 grant --- required 25 percent match, $50,000 minimum project --- with
Photo Terry Prather.
which we built permanent bleacher seating). Member Lewis County Promising Futures Advisory Committee of AppaPhil
(Appalachian Philanthropy), member of the Steering Committee to develop a Lewis County Tourism Commission; completed the Kentucky Work Ready Communities Best
Practices Summit (2013); completed the Appalachian Gateway Communities Regional Workshop (2014). Completed the Woodland Owners Short Course (2013) sponsored
by UK Forestry Service/KY Division of Forestry/KY Dept. Fish & Wildlife and other partners. Member Trinity (KY) Fish and Game Club, League of Kentucky Sportsmen, and
National Fish & Wildlife Association (2013-present), Life Member National Rifle Association (NRA), Kentucky Concealed Deadly Weapons License (concealed carry) holder.
Life Member, Future Farmers of America Alumni Association (FFA). Earned 6 hour Vocational Agriculture degree, Tollesboro High School (1983); recipient Dekalb Award for Pictured: Receiving KY Apprentice Auctioneer and Sales
Associate Licenses, 1984. L to R: Bill Kachler, Craig
Outstanding Senior Ag Student (1983) and recipient of the Future Farmers of America State Farmer degree (1983). 1983 Graduate Tollesboro High School. Have taken all
required Appraisal Courses, the Auctioneer Course, and Real Estate Courses through A-Pass Weikel of Lexington, KY for licensing and participate in annual mandated con- Stanfield (I used to be skinny and have lots of hair), Mike
tinuing education courses. Member (1998/Noble Grand 2001), Ringgold Lodge I.O.O.F, Maysville, KY meeting 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree requirements; Member Dekalb Lodge Ravencraft. Photo Terry Prather.
I.O.O.F, Maysville, KY, Member Pisgah Encampment # 9, I.O.O.F., Maysville, KY; Charter Member James J. Welsh Canton I.O.O.F., Maysville, KY. Member of National Association of Independent Businesses (NFIB). Designated
a KY Colonel by Governor Paul Patton. Notary Public, State of Kentucky. Joined the local, state, and national Realtor organizations in July, 2011. In 2012, I created and maintain the Pioneer Trace Board of Realtors website,
www.ptbor.com. I quickly rose to local board President (2013) and re-elected local board President (2014). Member of the St. Patrick Catholic Church of Maysville, KY.
Past Board Member, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce, former Chairman Tourism Committee, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce, Regional Mitigation Planning Committee. Former member of the National Auctioneers Association, the Ohio Auctioneers Association, the Indiana Auctioneers Association, Certified Real Estate Appraiser (CREA) Association, Mason County Chamber of Commerce, and the Kentucky Beef Cattle Association.
Formerly licensed as Kentucky Certified General Real Property Appraiser # 766, and as such have been accepted as an expert witness with regards to real estate and livestock/equipment valuations in Federal Bankruptcy
court and district courts in cases involving bankruptcy, divorce proceedings, eminent domain, property damages, and contractor workmanship damages cases (after losing my only son and first-born child in 2004 in a vehicular
accident that was not my son's fault --- my son Cullen Alan Stanfield was killed at age 20, 2 years to the day of his high school graduation, a good kid who graduated second in his class with 12 years perfect attendance, the
President of the Champions Against Drugs, holding down 2 jobs, on call for a third, and a volunteer with the local rescue squad - the same squad called to the scene of the accident which took my son's life, who wanted to be
state police officer - killed by a driver operating under the influence who was already a convicted felon out of prison on shock probation, a driver who had already broken the terms of his shock probation and was due to go
back to court in which his shock probation would have likely been revoked the week following the wreck in which my son was killed and who is now serving time in prison for causing the accident which caused the death of my
son --- I opted to drop the appraisal facet of my business in 2006 as real estate was booming and as I had to force myself to finish the last 17 assignments and as I was putting in extremely long hours and just didn't need the
headaches and stress of the appraisal business).
I donate time each year to perform a large number of charity auctions (19 in 2010; 20 in 2011, 19 in 2012, a similar number for 2013, with at least as many in 2014) for a number of local non-profit organizations --- including Lions Clubs, Schools, Parent-Teacher Organizations, Fire Departments, Mason County Gateway Museum and to benefit organizations such as the Red Cross, Special Olympics, the St. Jude's Children's Research
Center, etc. --- all at no cost to the organization. A blood donor. Proud to be a citizen and resident of the United States of America, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the County of Lewis and the Community of Tollesboro.
I purchased the Tollesboro High School property in 2013 in order to utilize the gymnasium as an indoor auction facility. I donate the use of the original school building structure to the Lend a Helping Hand Food Pantry and
Clothing Bank; I intend to create a history museum in a portion of the property and to that extent have invested heavily to purchase collectibles from the five-county Buffalo Trace area (Lewis, Mason, Fleming, Robertson and
Bracken Counties, KY) for display (I purchased my first local historical collectible in 1986 and have spent thousands of dollars since that date to acquire historic items and memorabilia from our region for future display).
I am a farm owner (formerly raised tobacco, but now raise only livestock, beef cattle and bison/buffalo). I am also a classic car owner (I have owned three 1957 Chevrolets; currently I own a 1957 Chevy Bel Air two door
post and a '54 Chevy 4 door). In addition to collecting historical memorabilia from the five county Buffalo Trace Area, I am also an avid collector of pocket knives, pocket watches, coins, and antiques (furniture and "smalls").
Owner/operator Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Service, Tollesboro, KY (est. 2000), having worked 16 years in the real estate/auction business in another firm. I have successfully listed and sold two tracts of land
in excess of 1,000 acres in size, have sold a property at auction for in excess of one million dollars, and have successfully listed and sold property to the Lewis County Fiscal Court and to the Commonwealth of Kentucky. I
have conducted several auctions selling confiscated weapons on behalf of the KY State Police, the proceeds of which are utilized for the purchase of bullet-proof vests. I sell residential and multi-family real estate, commercial
property, and both farm and recreational/hunting acreages. In addition to marketing residential and commercial property conventionally as well as at auction, I enjoy the
marketing of acreage properties (including hunting properties, farmland properties, as well as getaway and recreational use properties) and to that extent I have invested
in a 4-wheel drive ATV, 4 wheel drive vehicles, a desktop planimeter, aerial photography programs, deed plotter computer programs, GPS, and other equipment to aid in
visualizing, inspecting, and marketing of acreage properties, and am very familiar with soils mapping, flood mapping, satellite mapping, and topographical mapping of real
estate. I maintain an e-mail list of persons interested in purchasing properties (approaching 1,500 e-mail addresses) --- of all types of property as well as auction notices
--- to whom I send monthly e-mails.
Father of three, a son and two daughters: Cullen Alan Stanfield (1984-2004), Bethany Lee Stanfield, Kaitlyn Marie Stanfield. Married to Beverly Joyce Gifford Stanfield.
CONTACT INFORMATION: Craig A. Stanfield, Mailing: 2126 W. KY 10, Tollesboro, KY 41189-9726; Office (Physical): 11252 KY 57, Tollesboro, KY 41189. Phone:
606-798-2009; mobile 606-301-3350, Fax: 606-798-2115; E-mail [email protected]. The office of Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services is conveniently located at the intersection of KY 10 and KY 57 at the "Heart of Tollesboro!", approximately 2/10ths of a mile north of the intersection of KY 9 (the "AA" Hwy) and KY 57. Pictured: Craig's '57 Chevy parked at the office.
I am a firm believer in the power of the internet and have several websites, offering significant internet exposure, with a great variety of websites; feel free to check
them out. Also, feel free to e-mail me at [email protected] to be added to our e-mail list to receive monthly updates on property listing and changes in property characteristics, such as price reductions, sale pendings,
and solds! We currently have nearly 1,500 persons on our e-mail list who receive e-mails from me each month to keep abreast of real estate and auctions:
www.stanfieldproperty.com; http://craigastanfield.landsofamerica.com;
http://www.landwatch.com/default.aspx?ct=r&type=146,285808; http://www.auctionzip.com/auctioneer/castanfield
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To introduce myself, I am Craig A. Stanfield, auctioneer and real estate broker, owner of Craig A. Stanfield Real Estate & Auction Services of Tollesboro, Kentucky. I am the grandson of Richard Russell "R. R."
Stanfield, an auctioneer for approximately 70 years, I decided to follow in his steps after realizing I could auctioneer (it just happened one day as a senior in high school that I realized I could auctioneer. I like to say it
was like some "internal switch" turned on, as though the ability to auctioneer was somehow "hidden" in my DNA/genetics! There really may be something to that as, in addition to my grandfather being an auctioneer,
three of my great-uncles --- Worth, Estill/"Eck", and Denver --- were auctioneers, however only my grandfather was a licensed auctioneer. My father, Buford Stanfield, had the ability to auctioneer, but unfortunately he
passed away in 1982 prior to my "revelation" whereby I determined I could auctioneer, thus my father never had the opportunity to hear me sell. My Uncle Terry, while not a licensed auctioneer, conducts an occasional
auction on behalf of some local churches/charities; my great-grandfather, Herman "H. H." Stanfield was an auctioneer; and it is possible(?) that my great-great grandfather, Richard "Dick" Stanfield, may have been
an auctioneer). While I have "shared the stage" with many talented auctioneers over the past 30+ years, my first public auction at which I performed was in 1982 when --- as a 17 year old kid --- I sold a wagon-load
of merchandise that was part of the Boyd Harrison Estate in Tollesboro (the auction was conducted by my grandfather, R. R. Stanfield). In addition to this first auction being conducted with my grandfather, another
achievement of which I can boast is that I once had the privilege of calling an auction --- again, conducted by my grandfather, R. R. Stanfield --- where my
grandfather, two of his brothers (Estill and Worth; Denver passed away when I was a youngster) and myself all got to sell an auction together (it was a family
affair, four Stanfield auctioneers conducting an auction to settle the estate of my Mama's brother and my great-uncle, Glen Craycraft, in Tollesboro. My two
uncles, Terry and Tommy clerked/cashiered the auction event). As a graduation gift when I graduated from Tollesboro High School in 1983, my Uncle Tommy
gave me money to pay for auction school and I attended A-Pass Weikel in 1983 for both the real estate and auction courses, and passed the licensing exams
Pictured: 1994 Auction Action, Kachler Auction
in 1984 making me eligible to obtain my licenses. Another accomplishment of which I am quite proud: I regularly conduct charity auctions at the Tollesboro
Elementary School PTO and I had the pleasure of supporting well-known local auctioneer Delmar "Fat Cat" Hord when he last appeared in public as an House, Mays Lick. Photo Terry Prather.
auctioneer (Delmar Hord was my Dad's best man at his wedding and was a very well known auctioneer for many years in Tollesboro and the surrounding area until an aneurysm/stroke left him partially paralyzed. It was
many years after his stroke that he decided to conduct one last auction for charity and I was there at his side to support him!).
In 1982, while a senior in high school, I took my first public job, working "in the pens" at the Farmers Stockyards in Flemingsburg (I had owned livestock for several years, horses, dairy and beef cattle, and had raised
tobacco and worked in chicken houses and housing/setting tobacco for several years for individuals, but this was my first public job), where I began to evaluate livestock (estimating weights and values thereof). After
Pictured: Receiving KY State Champion Auctioneer graduation, I first received my real estate sales associate license and my apprentice auctioneer licenses in 1984 and served my apprenticeship as an auctioneer and operated as a real estate sales agent --- and later
principal auctioneer and real estate broker --- for 16 years under Bill Kachler of Bill Kachler Real Estate & Auction of Mays Lick, and regularly working auction sales at the Kachler Auction House. I received my principal
Award, 2003.
auctioneer license (after fulfilling the required apprenticeship requirements) in 1986 and began working full-time in the real estate and auction business (although for a little over a year, through most of 1987, I also helped
part-time at the Farmers Stockyards in Flemingsburg) and began performing/conducting appraisals of cattle/livestock and real estate. With regards to the appraisal business, I was "bathed in fire" as the very first appraisal I ever performed, with Farm Credit Services the client,
took me to appear in Federal Bankruptcy Court where I was --- at 21 years of age and the youngest person in the courtroom --- accepted as an expert witness in the valuation of dairy cattle (we, Farm Credit and myself, won the case)! Obtained Appraisal License in 1989,
obtained highest level of license certification, the Certified Real Property Appraiser designation, Licensee # 766 in 1990 and performed real estate appraisals through 2006. Upgraded my real estate sales associate license to a real estate broker's license in 2000, and opened my
own real estate and auction service in Tollesboro later that same year. For a short while, I contracted auctioneer services under Carley Ellison after he purchased the Kachler Auction House and also under Ken Juillerat of Hillsboro, Ohio for several years. In 2003, I won the Kentucky Auctioneers Association bid-calling contest to become the 2003 KY State Champion Auctioneer (I was fortunate to win in 2003 as my grandfather, whose life-work I followed in becoming an auctioneer, passed away later that year, knowing that I had won and very proud
of my accomplishment). I purchased my current office and after renovating it, had my grand opening for the new office location, conveniently located at the intersection of KY 10 and KY 57 "in the Heart of Tollesboro" in 2004. I currently sponsor one apprentice auctioneer (Eric
Downs of Maysville) and have two real estate sales associates (Robert "Keith" Cooper of Burtonville, Lewis Co., KY and James Myron Thomas of Mt. Olivet, Robertson Co., KY). In Jan, 2013, I was elected/installed as the President of the Pioneer Trace Board of Realtors, and
was re-elected to the same position in 2014. In April, 2013, I purchased the Tollesboro High School property in Tollesboro and will convert/utilize the gymnasium as an auction house. I regularly conduct auctions of real estate (all types), consignment and estate auctions, farm
equipment, and I love to sell antiques and collectibles (particularly antique furniture and glassware, coins, guns, knives, and Indian relics)! In 2014, I was voted as the "Best of the Best Real Estate Agent" by the readership of the Ledger Independent newspaper of Maysville, KY.
I really love my job, both as an auctioneer and real estate broker. Everyday is different: you meet people from all over, and you get to see items and real estate from a personal perspective. I get to see first-hand what all the people who drive by a property don't get to see and
hear the stories that have traveled through the family history relative to different aspects of a home/farmstead: The handcrafted stair-rail and woodwork created by a master craftsman/artisan years ago inside that gorgeous Victorian era home you just listed; stone foundations
and stone chimney/fireplace of faced limestone or sandstone, built by someone who took the time to "do it right" years ago; the cherished heirloom antiques and collectibles that the owner is proud to show but hates to part with; the quilt hand-made by the owner's greatgrandmother covering a cherry rope bed that has been in the family since the 1800s; the mount of a deer that would impress any hunter placed proudly over the owner's grandfather's prized rifle proudly displayed over the fireplace mantle which was formed from a beam out
of an old barn that once stood on the property; you get to see the "back 40" of farms, the twists and turns of lazy creeks, the deer and wildlife staring at you before jumping into hiding. This is just a sampling of what I get to see, and just a part of the reason that I love my job!
ABOUT MY OFFICE: The office used to be a dilapidated residential structure and it was in deplorable condition when I purchased it in 2003 or 2004 (if someone hadn't started renovating the structure, it would likely be condemned or fallen-in by now!). However it has
a great location and an adequate parking lot and thus when I first looked it over, I mentioned it to the person who had purchased it that it would provide a good location for me to have an office and he eventually agreed to sell it to me (he is a cousin; I gave him a 50 percent
profit over what he paid, but it was still worth the money!). When one of my contractors was in the bathroom he was able to stomp his foot - intentionally - through the floor! Undaunted, I completely renovated the entire structure (we pretty much started on the exterior first, so
that it would not look so bad as we knew we were undertaking a significant project that would not be finished overnight). We took out the old cast iron tub and all of the old fixtures, tore out the entire kitchen, and took loads of garbage to the landfill. Then we added new vinyl
siding including "fish-scale" trim; new windows (two of which are triple-pane stained glass; also on the back and rear side, we had two glass-block windows installed); replaced the fuse box with a 200 amp electric service and replaced the wiring throughout; tore out all the old
copper plumbing and replaced with pvc; and added new insulation inside and out. I did not install central heat or air (I use electric heat and a window air conditioner currently) and I didn't replace the roof (however I have painted the roof at least 3 times since purchase and I
did add the front covered porch). I added a cupola and the weather-vane to the roof. I had the weather-vane, a buzzard, custom-made by a craftsman in Washington state. The weather vane has been damaged a couple of times from high winds and doesn't stand up straight,
but I like the "buzzard-roost" effect and don't intend to take it down unless it breaks or continues to bend to where it will no longer rotate). While the office is not large (I think it is 24' x 36', 864 sq. ft.?), it basically has 4 rooms: An entry foyer/reception area that was originally
a bedroom; a large office (could have at least two and potentially three desks set up in the main office room) that was originally a living room; a conference room that was originally a second bedroom; and an eat-in kitchen (which can provide for laundry and kitchen and in
which I could add another desk if I had to); with a full bath (the bath now has a commode, sink and a rather large custom shower).
If I were to ever relocate my office to a larger facility, I could easily convert the office back to a residential use structure (as I don't intend to ever sell it as I really like owning that corner). There is also a full basement accessed by a narrow spiral staircase (which I also added;
originally you could only access the basement from outside). The interior has a lot of nice decorative elements that look like elaborate plaster moldings, however it is mostly modern polystyrene cast reminiscent of older embellishments. A friend gave me some solid wood antique
interior doors that were much larger and much better than what originally was in place, and I cut them down to size/fit and I was able to purchase and install/utilize antique bronze/brass door hardware with cast iron locks for the interior doors (there are only three interior doors,
one providing access to the conference room from the reception area; one from the conference room into the kitchen; one from the kitchen to the bathroom. The kitchen has a second entrance from the main office room; both this entrance and the entrance between the office
room and the reception area are open arched doorways that lack doors). One window is "barred" by the use of an elaborate metal door which came off an antique wood/coal furnace (it is Gothic in design and goes well with the other finish details). I purchased two marble slabs
at an auction and mounted them upright framing each side of the interior opening between the reception area and the large office (It is my intention to add an iron yard gate mounted on hand-made hinges and elaborate turned oak posts at this opening, but I haven't been
able to get the blacksmith to finish making the mounting hardware and hinges). I created an area (similar to a large double closet, but lacking doors) in which I have set (recessed) three 4 drawer filing cabinets, and on top of those I have set a mahogany glass-front cabinet
that functions as a small bookcase/display-case; there is also a closet adjacent thereto. I chose a wallpaper for the ceilings that looks like painted pressed tin and in the kitchen added a border that makes it appear that there is a shelf across the top with antique dishes. I had
the old wooden floors refinished in the living room and bedrooms (they are a softwood and turned out good); I installed ceramic tile in the kitchen and bath. All in all, all of the little details go well together and the project turned out quite nice. I did all of the landscaping myself.
TOLLESBORO HIGH SCHOOL: In April, 2013, I purchased the Tollesboro High School property (located caddy-cornered somewhat southeasterly across KY 57 from the office). The Tollesboro
High School property consists of 6.6 acres of land fronting on KY 57 and Cooper Drive -- technically also has 10' of frontage on KY 10; 4 large buildings and one small building with a total enclosed area
exceeding an acre are situated on this property, with a large blacktop parking lot and more!). This property has significant frontage on KY 57 and on Cooper Drive, with great visibility from KY 57. Since
purchase, I have spent more than half of what I paid to purchase the property making improvements thereto. I permit the Lend a Helping Hand Food Pantry to operate in the old school building at no cost.
I utilize the gymnasium (well over 10,000 sq. ft.) as an auction house. I collected local memorabilia and will soon open a museum in Tollesboro, and will likely relocate my office to the facility. I am quite
proud that I was able to "save" the former Ag Building (it was in deplorable condition, with large gaping holes in the roof and most of the windows broken out) by replacing the roof, sealing off the windows,
replaced the single garage door and added two additional garage doors, and replaced the entry door and put a porch over it and painted the entire exterior. It is a great looking building now!).
Quick Facts: Born 1965 to Buford Lee and Mary Jeanne "Jeanne" Stanfield. Grandparents: Richard Russell and Catherine Clark "Clark" Craycraft Stanfield; William J. Higgins II and Roberta Case
Higgins. Moved to Tollesboro from Maysville in 1967. Attended Tollesboro Elementary, Tollesboro Jr. High, and Tollesboro High School, graduated "Class of 1983". Attended A-Pass Weikel (Auctioneer
Course, Real Estate Courses, Appraisal Courses). In 1986, I purchased a home that was in the way of the "AA" Hwy. being constructed at that time, and moved it physically from it's location at Ribolt to
it's current location in Tollesboro and in which I reside in to this date. I have since purchased 3 additional homes which I subsequently moved/relocated, two of which I sold, the third being the home in
Tollesboro in which I grew up and which I completely renovated and still own to this day.
Fun Trivia Fact: My name is Craig Alan Stanfield. My first name, Craig, is Scottish or Gaelic in origin and mean "Rock" or rocky/stony cliff or "crag". My middle name, Alan, is Irish in origin, and
means "Rock". My last name, Stanfield, is of English origin and means "Of the Stone Field" or "Of the Stoney Field". Thus my name basically interprets to "Rock Rock Stone Field".
Pictured: Ribbon Cutting/Grand
Opening Office Tollesboro.
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Preserving the past for future generations
Craig Stanfield with some of his prized memorabilia.
TOLLESBORO | According to Auctioneer and Realtor Craig Stanfield, 2013 was a banner year for him. However, the
banner year he's talking about wasn't focused around the sale of real estate or auctions. Rather, it was all about how
many items Craig purchased for his ever-growing collection of regional memorabilia and artifacts.
With that said, Craig will tell you there are still a lot of things he'd like to have and he's always on the lookout for them.
He is particularly interested in items from Bracken and Robertson counties, since he only has a few items from each of
those counties.
Craig's interest in collecting items from the Buffalo Trace Region - Bracken, Fleming, Lewis, Mason and Robertson
counties - began with collecting pocket knives and local coins when he was 12 years old. He has been a serious
collector now for 28 years
Today, he has a collection that includes furniture, postcards, knives, pocket watches, advertising signs, merchandise
tokens, bricks, bank notes, calendars, phone directories and more. You name it and Craig pretty much has it in his
collection, or he is looking for it.
In 2013, he collected some of his best items to date: an original oil painting by Steve White commissioned in 1977 of the
Cabin Creek Bridge; several pieces of the original wood used to construct Cabin Creek Bridge from 1867-1873,
identified as splice blocks; a dry brush watercolor by Julia A. Cox of Maysville entitled "View from Front Porch:
Maysville Brick Works, Ohio River and Aberdeen, Ohio estimated to have been painted prior to 1900; a model hay
wagon, made of wood and marked Forest Wood, 1923, Maysville, Ky; a William H. Cox pocket watch; and two Owens
and Barkely Hardware, Maysville, straight razors, one etched with "Limestone" the other with "Maysville" on the
blades; a J.H. Rogers, Maysville, wooden dovetailed whiskey crate; and a colorful advertising sign for Max Block
clothiers in Vanceburg that features a hunter loading his shotgun.
About the Julia A Cox piece, which he purchased on ebay, he said "after I got it, I was tickled to death, really tickled
with it." He is researching the artist to see if she is related to William H. Cox, lieutenant governor of Kentucky and the
man who commissioned construction of the Cox Building in Maysville.
He also has auction signs that belonged to his grandfather, R.R. Stanfield, who was an auctioneer for 70 years.
One of the rarest pieces in his collection is a cast iron bell that hung at the Goddard School in Fleming County. The
school closed in 1950 and Craig bought it at a Fleming County auction. Produced in the late 1800s by Ball Mitchell and
Company of Maysville, the bell contains double errors which weren't noticeable because of the black surface. The
double errors are the "M" in Mitchell and Maysville. The letter was cast upside down, so the manufacturer stamp reads
- Ball Witchell and Company, Waysville, Ky.
The company also manufactured ploughs and Craig owns one of those. Ball Mitchell was sold to another company in
the 1900s according to Craig.
The Max Block advertising sign he purchased in 2013 came from Utica, N.Y. When the sign was commissioned by the
Vanceburg clothing store, the manufacturer was located in Utica and a Utica collector sold it to Craig.
He also has a large collection of local tokens accepted for merchandise at retail businesses prior to the 1930s. Craig's
collection includes tokens from stores in Tollesboro, Ribolt, Burtonville, Concord, Vanceburg, Maysville, May's Lick,
Sardis, and Flemingsburg. The denominations of the tokens range from 5 cents up to $20. One of his rarest is a token
for the R.H. Duncan pool room in May's Lick.
"The local things are my real passion," Craig said. "I love history and once it's gone, it's gone...I've always wanted to
see a museum in Tollesboro.
With that in mind, he and his wife, Beverly purchased the former Tollesboro High School in 2013.
They have donated use of the building to the Lend A Helping Hand Food Pantry; utilize the new gym as an auction
facility; and renovated the agriculture building into a garage. The Tollesboro Little Treasurers Day Care has opened in
the classroom portion of the building.
The cafeteria building will house his collection and his time frame for opening is around 2016. He first want to makes
repairs to the roof, add a porch on the front and other improvements.
Added to his collection are all of the trophies, banners, and senior pictures that remained on site when he purchased the
school. The items include the banner and trophy from the 1983 39th District Tournament won by the Tollesboro
Wildcats boys basketball team.
Before standardized paper currency in the United States, local banks issued their own bank notes. The center $10 bill has a photo of President William McKinley.
The top $10 bill has a date of September 1858.
Tokens issued by local businesses and redeemable for merchandise at the business are part of the collection. The token system disappeared in the 1930s. These
are for the J.D. Toncray General Store in Tollesboro.
Stanfield has numerous pocket watches with local ties in his vast collection. This one came from a jeweler in Flemingsburg.
Straight razors produced between 1860 and 1870 marked 'Maysville' are neatly arranged in a wooden display case.
A bell cast in Maysville has errors in the words Maysville and Mitchell. Both Ms are upside down. Craig said the double errors are a rare find. The bell came from
the Goddard School.
Bricks, match holders, and drawings are just a few samples of what Stanfield has in his collection. A dry watercolor painted by Julia A. Cox is one of his most
recent finds. It shows the Maysville Brick Company and the shoreline of Aberdeen, Ohio.
MY COLLECTION OF LOCAL MEMORABILIA:
I collect local memorabilia and items of a regional nature from the counties that make up the
Buffalo Trace Region, namely: Bracken, Fleming, Lewis, Mason, and Robertson Counties, Kentucky. My wife Bev and I purchased the Tollesboro High School property in 2013. We
donate the use of the entire old school building to the Lend A Helping Hand Food Pantry ; utilize the “new gym” as an auction facility, renovated and “saved” the Ag. Building into
a functional garage (the “band room” was beyond repair and had to be dismantled and removed from the premises) and will utilize the cafeteria building as a museum (when
opened, this will be free admission, but no set open time, basically by appointment or when I can be there) to allow the display of my collection. This will occur within the near
future, probably 2 years or so as I want to put a new gable roof over the structure and will need to seal off some windows and make other improvements. I want to put a porch over
the front and put brick columns in place of “Maysville” bricks however it will take a large number and I have not found any great number to date, although I have found pallets of
brick marked “MBCo” for the Maysville Brick Company which I will use if I cannot locate the “Maysville” bricks). With the purchase of the Tollesboro High School property,
I acquired the trophies, banners, and senior pictures that remained on site which will be included on display when the museum is opened (this includes the banner and trophy
when the Tollesboro Wildcats basketball team won the 39th District Championship in 1983, my senior year of high school, as well as proclamations from the Lewis County Board
of Education, the Lewis County Judge and the Mayor of Tollesboro --- yes, Tollesboro was incorporated at that time --- proclaiming Tollesboro Wildcat Day/Week in recognition of
the Championship).
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I have been collecting local memorabilia for nearly 30 years, having purchased my first local collectible in 1986, a yard long” frame with 5 or 6 photos in it, titled “Esculapia
Springs, Summer of 1899”. I purchased it at Kachler's Auction House in Mays Lick where I was employed at that time. I think it cost $14 and while I do not remember the consignor,
I distinctly remember it came out of the attic of a home in either Adams or Brown County, Ohio. Although I haven't looked at it in a while, I know that there are at least 5 photos and
that from left to right, it captured (to the best of my memory, keep in mind that I haven't looked at it in a while) the following: A young man (teenager?) dressed in a hat, bowtie,
suspenders, holding a pistol in his right hand and a rattlesnake that he apparently killed in the left hand. A photo of the same boy, what appears to be his mother, perhaps his
father and maybe a sister, picnicking alongside a stone wall or a split-rail fence. The mother is dressed up, maybe a bonnet or a parasol or perhaps a hoop-type skirt? I think the
third photo shows the front of the hotel building, a fourth showing the rear of the hotel and a wooden bridge, and the last (whether it is the 5th or 6th) features three AfricanAmerican minstrels, playing the banjo, mandolin, and the upright bass, DRESSED IN TUXEDOS (really epitomizes the “grandeur” of the establishment).
In 2013, I acquired some of my best items in my collection to date, including (among other items): An original oil painting by Steve White that was commissioned in 1977 of the
Cabin Creek Covered Bridge in fall foliage/colors, large scale, 28” x 52” framed (this is not to be confused with the original painting of the Cabin Creek Covered Bridge which Steve
White had prints made of, the “portal” view; my painting is a side view. However I have three copies of the signed/numbered Steve White print, limited to 300 pcs.); I obtained
several pieces of the actual wood from the original 1867-1873 construction of the Cabin Creek Covered Bridge – poplar -- identified by Donald Walker of Arnold Graton
Construction as “Splice Blocks” (I intend to have some of my copies of the Steve White Cabin Creek Bridge print framed with actual pieces of wood from the construction); a small
"dry-brush watercolor" by Julia A. Cox of Maysville showing the “View from Front Porch: Maysville Brick Works, Ohio River and Aberdeen Ohio” (I would guess this to be prior to
1900??); a model hay wagon, highly detailed (wooden spoke wheels, arched fenders, tongue and racks), made of wood, nearly 4' long (counting the tongue) and nearly 18” high
(counting the hay racks,front and rear), marked “Forest Wood, 1923, Maysville, KY”; a William H. Cox (Lt. Governor of KY, Maysville native/resident, builder of the Cox Building)
pocket watch; an Owens & Barkley Hardware, Maysville, KY straight razor etched “Limestone” on the blade (in 2014, I acquired a companion piece to this razor, an Owens &
Barkley straight razor etched “Maysville” on the blade); a J. H. Rogers, Maysville, KY wooden dovetailed whiskey crate; and a rather large colorful sign with great graphics stating
“2 miles to Max Block for Clothing, Vanceburg” featuring a hunter loading his shotgun! In 2014, I acquired an embossed metal sign which reads “Old Squire Flour...Flemingsburg”
(KY).
I have a large collection of local tokens, including tokens from Tollesboro, Ribolt, Burtonville, Concord, Vanceburg, Maysville, Mays Lick, Sardis, and Flemingsburg. From
LEWIS COUNTY: From Tollesboro: Probably the rarest local tokens, as they are bi-metallic (an aluminum disk with a brass center), marked B. C. Grigsby, Tolesboro, KY. I have
three different denominations: $1, 25 cents, and 10 cents (B. C. Grigsby’s store was situated at what is now KY 10, located approximately where the Tollesboro Fire Dept. is today).
I have an R. M. (Robert) Harrison, Tolesboro, KY 25 cent token (Mr. Harrison only had one leg, used a crutch, and operated a store where in the Odd Fellows Lodge Building where
Caskey Farm Supply/Tollesboro Supply/Greg’s Hardware/Tollesboro Hardware is situated. This was the main “center” of town at that time with the intersection of KY 10 and what
is now known as KY 57 being what is now known as Cooper Drive and which was formerly known as the Richland Turnpike, basically the intersection at that time of what is now a
slight rerouting of KY 57 and KY 10. Sometime around 1912 or so, this store building and the B. C. Grigsby store located directly across the street, were consumed in a massive
fire, both sides of the street. The Odd Fellows Lodge rebuilt basically the same plan --- looking over old photos, only very minor changes are evident --- whereas Mr. Grigsby did
not rebuild). I have a complete set (8 pcs.: penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, dollar, 5 dollar, 10 dollar) of tokens from the J. D. Toncray store in Tollesboro (now Himes
General Store). From Ribolt, KY, I have 25 cent tokens from the Chas. Rudder store, and from the Harrison & Trumbo store, I have several tokens in the following denominations:
25 cents, 50 cents, $10 and $20 ($20 was a large sum of money at that time, and I have never found another local store token of such a large denomination). From Burtonville, I
have a Barbour Bros. 5 cent token. From Concord, I have a $1 token from F. M. Nelson, an “Ingle System” token (this token is not marked as being from Concord, however the Ingle
System made tokens for a number of grocers who sold their merchandise and by knowing the store owner, you could identify the location where the store was located, with F.
M. Nelson operating a store in Concord, KY). Also, a St. Mary’s Lodge F&AM, Concord, KY Building Fund Donor token. From Vanceburg, I have an Earnest Elliott 5 cent token, and
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a Hickle Pool Room 2 1⁄2 cent token (not marked Vanceburg”, but this well-known structure still stands situated between the main branches of Citizens Deposit Bank and
Pinnacle Bank in downtown Vanceburg). From MASON COUNTY: From Maysville, I have tokens for Duke Transit (bus token), J. F. Hardymon (school Fare bus token), and City
Transit (bus token). Also, a Maysville Chapter No. 9 R.A.M. (Royal Arch Mason), chartered Sept. 14, 1840 (this Masonic organization at one time occupied the Cox Building Masonic
Lodge in Maysville, corner of Third and Market Streets). I have a Navarre Café, Hotel, and Billiards 5 cent aluminum token, C. C. Early, Proprietor (not marked “Maysville”) and a
Navarre Café, Maysville, KY 5 cent brass token. From Sardis, KY, I have an N. Buckner 5 cent token (unusual in that it has a “blank” reverse), and from Mays Lick, I have a R. H.
Duncan Pool Room, 2 1⁄2 cent token. From FLEMING CO.: I have a Flemingsburg Canning Company token, good for “One Bucket Tomatoes” and a Timmons Restaurant and Pool 5
cent token.
I have a large collection (well over 100, probably in excess of 150 and perhaps even as many as 200) of local postcards (mostly “real photo post cards”, typically identified
by collectors by the letters “rppc”) from Tollesboro, Vanceburg (two of my Vanceburg post cards are tri-fold and I have one bi-fold from Vanceburg), Kinniconick, Camp Dix,
Quincy, Fearis, Glen Springs, Concord, Maysville (including one “over-sized/”non-folding” postcard), Washington, Germantown, Flemingsburg, Nepton, Mt. Carmel, Ewing,
Elizaville, Plummers Landing, Blue Licks, Augusta, one referencing Bracken County (rather than any particular town) and one referencing Mason County, including several dealing
with transportation on river and rail. Of more recent manufacture, I have medallions commemorating the sesquicentennial as well as the bicentennial celebrations of the City of
Vanceburg, the bicentennial of the City of Augusta, the 50th Anniversary of the Tollesboro Lions Club, the bicentennial of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the Cabin Creek
Covered Bridge, pottery commemorating the 150th Anniversary of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, and I have acquired most of the Maysville Christmas ornaments. I have prints of
local interest or local artists including Steve White, Mitch Tolle, Doug Adams, Danny McCane, Don Stanfield, Karen Fulton, Douglas Mellor, and Woodi Ishmael, and I have a small
piece of folk art that I believe is the work of Noah Kinney.
I have original advertisements for Esculapia Springs and Blue Licks Springs (from Blue Licks, I also have a bottle opener, a large advertising banner, and another item that I do
not know the purpose of but appears to be a pinback that fit over a button?). I have a serving size spoon (and a copy of an ad --- I have not located an original to date) from/marked
Glen Springs. I have an order book from A. M. Lang, Covedale, KY featuring ducks/chickens/turkeys, and other fowl as well as registered hogs (Mr. Lang sold live fowl as well as
fertilized fowl eggs and shipped them across the country). I have bills, receipts, business cards and other memorabilia from local stores and businesses (Henry Hampton
Chevrolet, Tollesboro, KY; Chapman & Lowder General Store, Quincy, KY; the Bank of Tolesboro/Bank of Tollesboro, etc.), a rather large broadside from Heselton (Lewis Co., KY)
relating to a horse standing at stud, and much smaller cardboard ads of a Fleming County stable advertising a stallion (as well as a jack) available for service/standing at stud , a
record book with minutes from a the Improved Order of Redmen in Bracken County, as well as a stamping of the Tollesboro Improved Order of Redmen (I recently purchased a
document listing the charter members of the Tollesboro Improved Order of Redmen) organization. I have several original hand-written deeds and instruments from Lewis County,
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KY including the original hand-written deed for the Historic” East Fork Church as well as McKinney's Chapel (I do not know where McKinney's Chapel was situated other than it
was in Lewis Co., KY); four Lewis County, KY hand-written bill of sales/mortgages/agreements for care of slaves (rare as there were relatively few slaves in Lewis County, KY) from
the 1830s; a hand-written lease for a Lewis County sawmill, and other agreements signed by some of Lewis County's founding families (the Bruce, Robb, Halbert and Pugh
families, among others). I also have auction handbills/ broadsides, political advertisements/broadsides, old phone books, etc. I have a Almanac from 1882 from R. L. Gillespie's
store in “Tollesborough” (although I have seen this form of spelling in hand-written deeds, this is the only item I have PRINTED with this rather unusual spelling of
Tolesboro/Tollsboro/Tollesboro). I have copies of business “directories” printed by papers in Mason and Lewis Counties, KY., and an original newspaper that included an article on
the front page about a vigilante mob in Maysville that burned a prisoner at the stake (in 1899)!
I have an extensive collection of private bank notes (pre-1860) from a number of banks that had branches in Maysville and Flemingsburg as well as pre-1930 National
banknotes from Maysville. I have pocket watches from John G. Fisher & Sons, Dan T. Fisher, and James Fisher (all of Flemingsburg) as well as Wm. H. Cox, Blakeborough,
and Ballenger (all of Maysville). I have straight razors from Owens & Barkley Hardware, O'Hare Hardware, and Frank Owens Hardware, and three Owens & Barkley, Maysville, KY
pocketknives (these date to 1870 or so and are the only three I have ever found. This is significant as I have been an avid pocket knife collector for longer than I have been
a collector of local memorabilia), a cardboard straight razor box marked Frank Owens as well as one marked O'Hare Hardware, Maysville, Ky, and a cardboard box marked Owens
& Barkley pocket knives (these cardboard boxes are likely more rare than the razors and pocket knives). I have a safety razor marked “Lewis County Herald (of more recent
vintage, I have John Primble, Maysville, KY pocketknives from the 1990s, Bulldog knives etched “S & D Enterprises, Maysville, KY” from 1983. In 2003, as I had nothing stamped in
metal from my hometown of Tollesboro and being an avid knife collector, I decided to merge my interests and create my own collectibles and therefore had some knives made
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tang-stamped “C. A. Stanfield, Tollesboro, KY”). I have a few pieces of marked cast iron, including a cast iron bell marked “Ball & Witchell, Waysville, KY” (should be Ball &
Mitchell, Maysville, KY”, the “M”s being placed upside down, double errors. This bell originally hung at the Goddard, Fleming Co. school), a “Ball & Mitchell, Maysville, KY” horsepulled plow, and three sets of “T. F. Norris, Vanceburg, KY” dehorners.
I have calendars (one is a metal framed “perpetual” calender from the State National Bank, Maysville, KY which would have been a rather expensive advertising calendar to
make), wooden nickels, thermometers, yard-sticks, three “store” plates (“J. J. Jones, Epworth, KY”, “Barbour Bros., Burtonville, KY”, and a 1909 calendar plate of “Chapman &
Louder, Quincy, KY”, all three from small Lewis County community grocers) and several “church” plates. I have a few yearbooks from various schools (I was able to obtain two
copies of my father's --- Buford Lee Stanfield --- senior yearbook; he graduated at Orangeburg High School, class of 1957), and I acquired the rosters from all the teams involved in
the 1929 regional basketball tournament held at Washington High School . I have paper sacks from flour mills in Orangeburg, Maysville, Germantown, and Brooksville; I have items
from the original chartering ceremony of the Tollesboro Lions Club; the original charter for the Tollesboro High School Future Farmers of America; unissued stock certificates
from three Sardis, KY corporations as well as one for the Maysville and Lexington Railroad Company. I have metal tip trays from Brisbois Restaurant in Maysville and G. W.
Stamper in Vanceburg, as well as two pressed metal ashtrays from “Turner's Store, Orangeburg, KY”, a metal match-holder from Collins & Williams Funeral & Ambulance Service
of Mays Lick, a metal “car-shaped” pinback (badge from uniform hat or shirt?) from Elliot’s Fuel Station in Vanceburg, and a round metal pinback (employee badge?) from the
Pogue Distillery in Maysville, as well as an employee badge (with photo) from Wald Manufacturing in Maysville. I have a Brownings Drives, Maysville, KY keychain of brass or
bronze that features a pulley on the obverse; I have an encased cent from Yellow Cab Co., Maysville (features a 1948 “wheat” cent), and the original sign for the long-closed “Post
Office, Trinity, KY”.
I have wooden crates (as well as paper labels) from Delicious Fruits Orchard of St. Paul, Lewis Co., KY, and canning labels from a cannery in Ewing, Fleming Co., KY. I have my
grandfather's (R. R. Stanfield, an auctioneer for approximately 70 years, of Orangeburg, Mason Co., KY) wooden fold-up sign that he placed on auction sites, as well as a metal
sign that was placed at his home (R. R. Stanfield, Auctioneer). I also have three Maysville, KY milk cans and one from Vanceburg; a metal sign of W. M. Kinder's registered Holstein
dairy (Mays Lick), and a few Mason County, KY milk bottles. And although a person could have an entire collection of Mason County bottles and stone jars, I have just a few
Mason Co., KY glass milk bottles, a single stone jar from Maysville, and a single (although EXTREMELY RARE) Vanceburg, KY stone jar. I have a complete builder's set of
blueprints for the construction of the current (1953?) Fleming County Courthouse and a complete set of blueprints for the “Residence of Dr. W. A. Graham” (1936) of Flemingsburg,
as well as the Specifications for the “Home of H. A. Graham” of Flemingsburg (undated?). I have two original first edition 1912 copies of O. G. Ragan's “History of Lewis County,
KY” (as well as three 1977 reprints) and a copy of the (reprint) 1876 Mason County, KY Atlas, a copy of Clift’s History of Mason County, KY; and histories of Washington, Sardis,
Brooksville/Bracken County and other communities within the region. I also have a large collection of reference materials (books, articles) in printed form as well as some in digital
format (I hope to have computers at the museum with which persons can view some of my digitized reference materials, photos of my tokens, and scans of my postcards as well
as many that I have been able to save which I do not own that I obtained from other websites or from auctions where I was not the successful high bidder). I purchased the
“county-guns”, one each from Bracken, Fleming, Lewis, Mason, and Robertson Counties, each a “made in the USA” Henry lever-action .22 rifle with engravings on the stock,
receiver, and forearm of local nature (the court house of each county, and I think each rifle has a covered bridge as each county can boast at least one; of the twelve remaining
covered bridges in KY, 8 are in the five county Buffalo Trace region, one each in Lewis, Robertson, and Bracken Counties, KY, with three in Fleming County and two in Mason
County) limited to 50 pieces of each county (Bracken County is an edition of 25 instead of 50).
I could go on and on but I think this listing includes the best examples of my collection of local memorabilia; however I have a huge “wish list” of additional items I would like
to acquire. I have only a few examples of memorabilia from Robertson and Bracken Counties and there are lots and lots of items that I am aware of from the region that I would still
like to acquire and therefore I am always on the lookout to find more. Thus if you have anything that you think I would be interested in, feel free to contact me. Craig A.
Stanfield, [email protected], 606-798-2009 or 606-301-3350.