Results for Fairfield
Fairfield County Courthouse
This courthouse was built in 1822 by Wm. McCreight under t...
Confederate Dead of Fairfield County
[South Side]
17th S.C.V.C.
2nd S.C.V.C.
...
Fairfield County Veterans Memorial
For God and Country
we dedicate this memorial
Fairfield Plantation
The farm office across the lawn is all that remains of the...
New Fairfield Veterans Memorial
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow ol...
New Fairfield Fire Department Memorial
Upper marker:
The New Fairfield
Volunteer Fire...
New Fairfield
Front
In the year 1724 twelve men from Fair...
War Comes to Fairfield
War brought profound changes to the Chandler family, Fairf...
Fairfield
Two miles west stood Fairfield, also called Carter’s Creek...
Results for Fairfield
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fairfield Plantation
The farm office across the lawn is all that remains of the once-sprawling plantation called “Fairfield.” Thomas Coleman Chandler purchased Fairfield Plantation in 1845. For the next 17 years it prospered and evolved – largely at the hands of the ...
New Fairfield Veterans Memorial
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn them.
French & Indian War
Samuel Fairchild Militia K.I.A. Aug. 4, 1759
Burmell Barnum Militia K.I.A. Aug. 4, 1761
Civil War
Frederick C. ...
New Fairfield Fire Department Memorial
Upper marker:
The New Fairfield
Volunteer Fire Department
Dedicated To All Members
Past and Present
2003
Lower marker:
The New Fairfield Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. was formed in 1934 consisting of seven districts – Center, New Fairfield bay, Squantz Pond, Balls pond, Pine Hill, Haviland Hollow and ...
New Fairfield
Front
In the year 1724 twelve men from Fairfield, Connecticut , came to this area to purchase land from the Indians who then inhabited it. They negotiated with Chief Squantz of the Schaghticoke tribe, who lived near the pond ...
War Comes to Fairfield
War brought profound changes to the Chandler family, Fairfield, and the slaves who toiled on the plantation. Three of Thomas Chandler’s sons enlisted in the Confederate army. When the Union army occupied Fredericksburg in 1862 many of Chandler’s slaves seized ...
Fairfield
Two miles west stood Fairfield, also called Carter’s Creek plantation, one of the most distinguished of Virginia's early brick homes. Built about 1694 for Lewis Burwell(ca.1651–1710), the house was a grand T-shaped structure, with distinctive double and triple diagonally set ...