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Samuel Holt purchased a 100-acre homestead south of Thomas Holt's from the DesBarres estate in 1865 and almost immediately divided it in two portions, east and west. He sold the eastern half, bordering on the Samuel McCully grant, to Alexander Lewis. The eastern half became the property of James McLaurin who had married Alexander Lewis's daughter Becky. The eastern half was later sold to Osborne Ripley. The western half later passed to Rufus Smith and then to Oman Lewis. Oman's wife sold the property to her brother William Henry Ripley who sold it to Jo Ed Ripley. The property was later acquired by the Higgs family.
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