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Fayette County War Memorial

In Loving Memory

World War II

James R. Agnew • Presley W. Ault • James D. Barton • Raymond P. Bauer • Dwight E. Beatty • Robert E. Binegar • James W. Brandt • Curtis L. Brown • Victor A. Brown • ...

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Fayette County Civil War Memorial

Honoring those who served

during the Rebellion of 1861-1865

It is believed that this statue

was placed in this cemetery

between 1905 and 1913.

Following a partial

restoration in 1995 by Irene

Grim Looker, National

President of the Ladies of the

Grand Army of the Republic, it

was totally restored ...

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Fayette County World War Memorial

Dedicated with ceremonies

May 27th 1919.

To the brave boys of Fayette County

who served in the World War

Erected to

those from Fayette County

who served their country

in the World War

Dedicated Nov. 11, 1927

[Includes an Honor Roll of County Dead]

Fayette's Sons

They Gave Their All

George W. ...

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Lafayette County

Lafayette County was created December 23, 1856, from Madison County. The county was named in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette, the French citizen who rendered invaluable assistance to the Colonies during the Revolutionary War. The famed Suwannee River forms ...

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Fayette County Honor Rolls

[[ Center Panel ]]

Honoring

all who served

in the United States

Armed Forces

Defending

Liberty and Justice

in All the World

Presented by

Veterans and Citizens

of Fayette County

1986

[[ First Left Panel ]]

* * * World War I * * ...

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Fayette County World War I Memorial

1917 1919

The Men of Fayette County who gave their lives in Service During the World War.

[First column]

Fred M. Blakeman •

Don Mullis Burris •

Marshall Corum •

Harry W. Cunningham •

Johnson Clay Eales •

Clarence R. Gaugh •

Sydney ...

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Fayette County

One of the three original counties formed when Kentucky Co., Virginia, was divided by Va. Act in 1780. Included area north and east of Ky. River, 37 persent-day counties and parts of 7 others. Reduced to its present boundaries by ...

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Organization of Fayette County

Fayette County was organized the first Monday in December, 1824, in the home of Robert G. Thornton, ten miles S. East on North fork of Wolf River. It was made a part of the district which David Crockett then represented ...

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Fayette County Courthouse

About 1890, the structural safety of Fayette County's third courthouse came into question, and plans began for the building of this structure to serve as the seat of justice for the county. The commissioners court hired San Antonio architect James ...

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Fayette County Veterans Memorial

Lest We Forget

Dedicated to all veterans

of Fayette County who

served their country

in the Armed Services of

the United States of America

Dedicated May 30, 2002

Marker is on 7th Street near Edwards Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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