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Fair Prospect Cemetery Montgomery County

Atop this hill lies Fair Prospect Cemetery, established in the 1840s as part of Fair Prospect Church. Land was donated for the church and cemetery by Benjamin Mitchell (1765-1848) and his wife Jane Scrimpton Mitchell (1775-1850). The location of their ...

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Fairfield County Courthouse

This courthouse was built in 1822 by Wm. McCreight under the supervision of Robert Mills, South Carolina architect, then serving as Supt. of Public Works. Alterations and additions were made in 1844. It was renovated in 1939 with the addition ...

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Confederate Dead of Fairfield County

[South Side]

17th S.C.V.C.

2nd S.C.V.C.

7th S.C.V.C.

1st S.C.V.C.

Beaufort Art.

3rd S.C.S.T.

1861-1865

[West Side]

2nd S.C.V.I.

12th S.C.V.I.

4th S.C.V.C.

5th S.C.V.C.

[North Side]

13th S.C.V.I.

17th S.C.V.I.

3rd S.C.V.C.

5th S.C.V.I.

15th S.C.V.I.

3rd Bat. S.C.V.I.

1861-1865

[East Side]

6th S.C.V.I.

7th Bat. Enfield R.

6th S.C.V.C.

1st S.C.V.C.

Marker is on Hudson Street 0.1 miles east of Zion Street, on the ...

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Fairfield County Veterans Memorial

For God and Country

we dedicate this memorial

in loving memory of our

veterans, friends, and

relatives who have

served their country so

we may continue to

enjoy freedom and a

democracy.

Duty, Honor, Country

Dedicated November 11, 1985

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 22) and ...

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Telfair County Veterans Memorial

(Georgia)

Dedicated to the Telfair

Countians who died in defence

of our country in its last

five wars.

They died that others

might live free

Emblems:

US Navy US Army US Marine Corps

US Airforce US Coast Guard

(Left Panel)

World War I Vietnam

18 Names 15 Names

Korea Lebanon

8 Names ...

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Telfair County

Telfair County was created by Act of Dec. 10, 1807 from Wilkinson County. Originally, it contained parts of Coffee and Dodge Counties. It was named for Gov. Edward Telfair (1735- 1807). Born in Scotland, he settled in Savannah in 1766, ...

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Fairfax County Courthouse

War on the Courthouse Grounds

At different times, Union and Confederate forces occupied the Fairfax County Courthouse at this important crossroads. The flag of each side flew from its cupola during the war, and the building suffered damage.

On April 25, 1861, ...

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Kern County Fair Exhibit Building

Over the years, county fairs have provided a venue for farmers and their families to showcase crops, livestock, arts, and crafts and learn about the latest agricultural techniques.

The land presently occupied by the museum was once the Kern County Fair ...

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Fairfax County / Prince William County

Fairfax County

Area 417 Square Miles

Formed in 1742 from Prince William and Loudoun, and named for Lord Fairfax, proprietor of the Northern Neck. Mount Vernon, George Washington’s home, is in this county.

Prince William County

Area 345 Square Miles

Formed in 1730 from Stafford ...

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Fairfax County / Prince William County

Fairfax County. Area 417 square miles. Formed in 1742 from Price William and Loudoun, and named for Lord Fairfax, Proprietor of the Northern Neck. Mount Vernon, George Washington's home, is in this county.

Prince William County Area 345 square miles. Formed ...

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