Palmer’s Stable, Sale City

This was formerly known as Beasley’s Stable and owned by Brady Beasley, a mayor of Sale City and Mitchell County Commissioner.

 

5 thoughts on “Palmer’s Stable, Sale City

  1. stacie woods's avatarstacie woods

    I have some very old pictures of sale city and families who lived there I have no idea who they are or where some of them are taking at my grandmother Maggie Arkansas Shiver Woods is who I got the pictures from she is not alive to tell me who or where they were if someone is interested in helping me find out who and where these pictures are please email me at staciewoods4406@gmail.com

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  2. Living By Grace's avatarLiving By Grace

    Brady Beasley was my grandmother’s brother and I have heard many, many stories about him, his stable, & all his good works in the area. He gave me my first two horses as a girl and was a good, good man! I have his oil portrait hanging in my downstairs bathroom.

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    1. Wayne Marchant's avatarWayne Marchant

      Hi. My name is Wayne Marchant. As a little boy, I spent summers in Sale City. I remember a lot of stuff. I knew Brady and his wife Reba. In fact, my parents returned to Georgia after their retirement in Maryland. My Father passed and my Mother ultimately married Brady and they had several years together before his death. I was at his funeral and did a lot of the arrangements. My Mother passed in 1999. I am now 78. I live with my wife of 57 years in Ocean City, MD. You may contact me at waynemarchant@comcast.net

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  3. Bill's avatarBill

    Formerly Beasley’s Stable,owned by Mr Brady Beasley. He was once the Mayor of Sale City and also was on the Mitchell County Commission back in the 1930’s

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  4. Raymond Hall's avatarRaymond Hall

    I do remember this barn,when I lived in Sale City Ga. Doing research on people living there. Most have passed on. Raymond Hall

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