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Carver-Hill Museum and Fairview Park Complex

The Okaloosa Negro Civic Club established a neighborhood park in the early 1950s. When a new school was built in 1954, Carver-Hill, the old one-room frame lunchroom building was given to the Civic Club by the Okaloosa County School Board.

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Fairview

On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate the community of

Fairview

Located south of Madison between Highway 441 South, Pierce Dairy Road and Seven Islands Road, the Fairview community grew up between the localities ...

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Fairview School

The Angelina County School Board created Fairview Common School District Number 69 in the late 1800s. A one-room schoolhouse was built that served students from a wide rural area. The first school term, in 1898, was five months long.

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Fairview Church / Fairview Cemetery

(Front):

Settlers from the Nazareth area of Spartanburg County founded this Presbyterian church in 1786 on land ceded by the Cherokee Indians in the treaty of DeWitt's Corner, 1777. It is said that three buildings, two of logs and one ...

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Fairview Cemetery Veterans Monument

[Front]:

In honor of those who served their country

[Back]:

Cpl Horace M Thorne

"Bud"

World War II

Troop D 89th Cav Sqd 9th Armd Div

Died In Service Of His Country

[When facing the back, just to the right]:

Brig Gen Peter E. Genovese Jr.

US Army (Ret)

1937-2002

"Can Do ...

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Fairview

Formerly a Chancellor farmstead, on May 3, 1863, Fairview became a gory landscape. That morning all the energy and violence of the Battle of Chancellorsville focused here - on the fields and woods around a commonplace log house. Here, the ...

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Fairview

Just ahead of you stood a story-and-a-half log house known as Fairview. This was originally a Chancellor home, but during the Civil War James Moxley and his family occupied it. Moxley was overseer of Frances Chancellor's 20 slaves. Moxley likely ...

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Fairview

Formerly a Chancellor farmstead, on May 3, 1863, Fairview became a gory landscape. That morning all the energy and violence of the Battle of Chancellorsville focused here - on the fields and woods around a commonplace log house. Here, the ...

Fairview Cemetery

[ left arch ]

Fairview

Cemetery

City of New Britain

First Burial 1756 This

Memorial Gateway

Erected In 1936

[ right arch ]

In Memory Of

Charles Smith

Landers

1846 1900

"For the trumpet shall

sound and the

dead shall be raised

incorruptible"

The Gift of His Wife

Grace Judd Landers

Marker is at the intersection of Smalley ...

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