Online Only Auction
Bidding Ends: Wednesday December 28th, 2022 AUCTION BEGINS TO END @ 7:00 PM
Auction has staggered end with 20 Lots ending every 5 minutes.
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Important Inspection Date/Time: Dec 22nd from 10:00 AM - 5: 30 PM
Emergency Open House Dec 28 Wed 10:00-11:00 am
** FIREARM INSPECTION Date/Time/Location: Dec 22nd from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM**
20114 IL Route 16 - Nokomis, IL
*** THIS AUCTION HAS A SOFT CLOSE*** - IF ANY BIDS ARE PLACED IN THE LAST FIVE MINUTES THAT SPECIFIC LOT WILL BE EXTENDED FIVE MINUTES FROM THE TIME OF THE BID.
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Important Pick Up Date/Time:
By Appointment Only - Sign Up Genius will be released on Dec 29th. Pick Up Dates are
Dec 30th 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Jan 2nd 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Jan 3rd 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Pick Up and Inspection Address: 16407 Old Jacksonville Rd., New Berlin, IL
Online auction will include lots of beautiful and rare pieces. Antiques dating back to 18th and 19th century that the family have been collecting over many years. Please enjoy our online catalog and remember to contact the auctioneer with any questions.
History -
Auction of Robert Brent Hitt Jr. Estate real and personal property.
This auction is provides a unique opportunity to share in the memories and treasures of six generations of the Brown and Hitt families beginning with the settlement of Colonel William
Brown, the great, great, great grandfather of Robert Brent Hitt, Jr.
Colonel William Brown, who served in the war of 1812, came to Illinois from Kentucky in 1834 with his son, Captain James N. Brown, and other members of the family, partly because of their growing opposition to slavery. The Brown family acquired 3,000 acres of prairie in the Island Grove area and named the farm The Grove Park.
Island Grove Methodist Church, which was founded in 1823, lies across from The Grove Park. The Church stands alone in the countryside and surrounded by a cemetery where many founding members are buried, including many members of the Brown and Hitt families.
Several years after the Brown family acquired The Grove Park, it served as a watering spot and an encamptment site on the Potawatomi Trail of Death, the route traced by hundreds of Potawatomi Native Americans who underwent forced relocation from Indiana to Kansas during a drought in 1838.
Captain Brown was the first to recognize that the best way to get the most out of good grass and good corn without robbing the land of its fertility was to stock it with good cattle. He was one of three members of a central Illinois delegation that embarked on a stock-buying trip to England in the spring of 1857. It was a harrowing trip and after losing only several cattle and a thoroughbred mare on a 60-day journey at sea, the cattle, Southdown and Cotswold sheep, and Berkshire pigs were the foundation to establish him as a successful breeder of these as well as high-bred horses. The importation of the livestock added much to the well-earned prestige of Illinois as the leading American headquarters for pure bred horses, cattle, sheep and swine.
Captain Brown bred famous shorthorn cattle on a showplace farm that stretched across Sangamon and Morgan counties.
Captain Brown helped create the Republican Party in Illinois; was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives in 1840, 1842, 1846, and 1852; was the second person named to the Illinois Farmers Hall of Fame; and introduced the bill that created the state Board of Agriculture. As its first president he was responsible for organizing the Illinois State Fair.
Another noteworthy event occurred on the fourth day of July, 1861. Captain James Brown, at his home 8 miles west of where Colonel Grant camped the night of July 3rd, was with friends celebrating the Fourth of July. He sent his son, William Brown, out to meet Colonel Grant and invite him and the troops to come and enjoy the rest of the day with them. By 10 o’clock, martial music was heard and soon the boys and Colonel Grant were at the homw of Captain Brown. Captain Brown gave the soldiers the freedom of the place and they enjoyed eating cherries that were ripe and looking at the short horns in the cattle barns.
When he departed this life, in 1868, he left behind not a run-down, worn-out, ready-to-be abandoned farm, but instead left 3,000 acres of blue grass pasture known as Grove Park, tenanted by well-bred animals, with every acre richer than when it came into his possession.
Captain Brown was buried wearing the honorary pallbearer’s sash he wore at the funeral of Abraham Lincoln.
Much of The Grove Park has been sold over the years but the homestead has been managed to the best of each generation’s ability. From Captain Brown, the property passed to his children which included a daughter, Mary Harriet. Mary Harriet married Samuel W. Hitt and her interest in the property passed to their children including a son, James Brown HItt. James married Gladys Sullivan and his interest passed to their children, including Robert Brent Hitt. Robert married Charlotte Roche and his interest passed to his children, including our decedent, Robert Brent Hitt, Jr.
Robert Brent Hitt, Jr. made it his life’s work to always leave any property he owned better than when he acquired it. As you can see, with the man-made lake, lagoon with iron pedestrian bridge and the huge variety of trees planted on the property. The highlight of the trees, however, is the 400 year old oak tree standing gloriously in front of the residence.
Featured items included in auction:
*18th Century Oak Sideboard with Inlay
*Herschel Large Telegraph 46” T
*19th Century Chinese Porcelain Plate - 20 1/4" Round
*Washburn Acoustic with Electric Amplification Installed
*Hand Knotted India - Wool Rug - 13'10" x 10'10"
*Sterling Silverware - Wedge Wood 12 Pc
*18K Gold Pocket Watch - E. Howard and Co. Boston
*Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Items
*Lots of Antique Flat Art
*Cast Iron/Brass
* Antique Furniture
*25+ Antique Firearms
Lots of other household items including additional furniture, electronics, and much more
This auction has a little bit of everything please look through all lots.
10% BUYER'S PREMIUM on the Personal Property
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SELLER(S): Robert Hitt Estate, Peggi Weymouth, Executor Successor, 2207 Wydown Ave., Springfield IL 62704