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$2,567,640
Est. payment /mo
641.91 Acres Lot
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Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Agriculture
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Metes And Bounds
MLS Listing ID 4110062
HOA Y/N No
Originating Board MLS United
Year Built 1800
Annual Tax Amount $2,341
Lot Size 641.910 Acres
Acres 641.91
Property Sub-Type Agriculture
Property Description
Known as the R. E. Longino Estate - Tree Farm, this property is a part of the historic Longino estate, dating back to the Louisiana Purchase and the formation of the Mississippi Territories in the
early 1800's.
The area was initially settled by the Longino, Price, Kirby, Neal,
and Williams families. Originally
named ''The Hall,'' changed to
Silver Creek for a nearby stream
in 1893. The Longino family has
lived and farmed in what is now
Silver Creek in Lawrence County, MS, until the 1960s. The R.E. Longino - Tree Farm was established in the 1970s and currently encompassing approximately 641 acres across 7 parcels.
A bit of history, Andrew Houston Longino (May 16, 1854 -
February 24, 1942) was an American
politician from Mississippi who served as a Democrat in the Mississippi State Senate
(1880-1884), the U.S. District Attorney's
(1888-1890), and Governor's offices
(1900-1904). Longino along with his 10
siblings were born in Silver Creek, in
Lawrence County, Mississippi.
The property is perfect for a hunting camp and features income producing timber in an ideal location for production. Silver Creek runs through part of the property, enhancing its natural beauty and utility.
This remarkable property, steeped in rich history and diverse landscapes, offers unparalleled recreational opportunities. An outdoor enthusiast's dream, it features a mix of mature hardwood
timber, including towering cedar and oak trees that drop an abundance of acorns in the fall, creating ideal conditions for
whitetail deer and wild turkey hunting. A stream management zone has been established and maintained along the banks of Silver Creek. The lush, established food plots ensure year-round
wildlife nutrition, attracting and sustaining wildlife throughout all
seasons. Pine thickets further enrich the landscape, providing a variety of habitats for hunting and wildlife observation.
Located just off the east side of Hwy 43, the property includes the historic Longino cemetery in Section 5. Silver Creek flows through the eastern section, separating Section 5 from Sections 6 and 7.
Additionally, Section 5 houses the abandoned railroad bed once
operated by Pearl and Leaf Rivers Railroad, later known as Illinois
Central Railroad. Ownership of the railroad bed has been transferred back to the Longino family, adding another layer of historical significance to this extraordinary property.
additional parcel 115-00010-00008.00 not listed in parcel area.
early 1800's.
The area was initially settled by the Longino, Price, Kirby, Neal,
and Williams families. Originally
named ''The Hall,'' changed to
Silver Creek for a nearby stream
in 1893. The Longino family has
lived and farmed in what is now
Silver Creek in Lawrence County, MS, until the 1960s. The R.E. Longino - Tree Farm was established in the 1970s and currently encompassing approximately 641 acres across 7 parcels.
A bit of history, Andrew Houston Longino (May 16, 1854 -
February 24, 1942) was an American
politician from Mississippi who served as a Democrat in the Mississippi State Senate
(1880-1884), the U.S. District Attorney's
(1888-1890), and Governor's offices
(1900-1904). Longino along with his 10
siblings were born in Silver Creek, in
Lawrence County, Mississippi.
The property is perfect for a hunting camp and features income producing timber in an ideal location for production. Silver Creek runs through part of the property, enhancing its natural beauty and utility.
This remarkable property, steeped in rich history and diverse landscapes, offers unparalleled recreational opportunities. An outdoor enthusiast's dream, it features a mix of mature hardwood
timber, including towering cedar and oak trees that drop an abundance of acorns in the fall, creating ideal conditions for
whitetail deer and wild turkey hunting. A stream management zone has been established and maintained along the banks of Silver Creek. The lush, established food plots ensure year-round
wildlife nutrition, attracting and sustaining wildlife throughout all
seasons. Pine thickets further enrich the landscape, providing a variety of habitats for hunting and wildlife observation.
Located just off the east side of Hwy 43, the property includes the historic Longino cemetery in Section 5. Silver Creek flows through the eastern section, separating Section 5 from Sections 6 and 7.
Additionally, Section 5 houses the abandoned railroad bed once
operated by Pearl and Leaf Rivers Railroad, later known as Illinois
Central Railroad. Ownership of the railroad bed has been transferred back to the Longino family, adding another layer of historical significance to this extraordinary property.
additional parcel 115-00010-00008.00 not listed in parcel area.
Location
State MS
County Lawrence
Direction Look for Coldwell Banker Alfonso Realty signs between front street and Smith Ferry Road on Hwy 43, just north of Coleman Chapel Church of God in Christ.
Interior
Fireplace No
Exterior
Private Pool No
Building
Lot Description Wooded
New Construction No
Others
Tax ID 118-0015-00011.00
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