The farm dates back to 1890, when the first-ever deeds were recorded. Ervin J Marsh built a farmhouse and a large barn on the land nearly 120 years ago. The property was auctioned off to cover Marsh's debts in 1934 and snapped up by John Hofford and his family for $1,525 (£1.2k).
Decades later in 1974, the Albertsons purchased the current 31 acres for $54,500 (£44k) and in 1987, they built the farmhouse that Jean and DeWitt live in today. As they got older and the upkeep got too much, the Albertsons sold the home.
The new owner, who had won $10 million (£8.1m) in the Publishers Clearinghouse Sweepstakes, a local lottery, bought the house, but it went into foreclosure 16 years later.