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  1. Oct 29, 2020 · In 1854, Fayette County was 486 square miles and had a free population of 6,744 and 1,965 slaves. [1] The inferior court justice was the county’s operating official until the first Fayette Board of Commissioners of Road and Revenues was established in 1872.

  2. Apportionment Of School Fund To Fayette County. In 1854 Fayette County received her first apportionment from the public school fund. The amount was small, $769.42. During this period up to the Civil War the highest amount was received in 1859, viz: $1,954.94.

  3. fayettecountypa.org › 551 › Fayette-County-HistoryFayette County History

    Overview of Fayette County History. A young Virginian saw first hand the importance of the area now known as Fayette County in the winter of 1753. His name was George Washington. Washington along with noted frontiersman Christopher Gist and others traveled through the area to deliver a message from the British to the French to vacate the territory.

  4. Jul 3, 2024 · Barnes’ New Map of the Consolidated City of Philadelphia Being the first Map published after the Act of Incorporation, passed January 31 st 1854; a large colored wall map with several vignettes and apparently the first map published after the consolidation of 1854. 1857 See Bucks County 1860 Map of the Vicinity of Philadelphia, from actual ...

  5. A short history of Fayetteville. 1820s and 1830s: First Settlers. The earliest history of the settlement of Fayette County begins with Stephen F. Austin's father, Moses Austin, who received permission from Spain in 1821 to settle in Texas. Prior to that time, it was the native American Toncahua tribe (west of the Colorado River) and the Lipan ...

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  6. The Texas Monument. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1854 One of 218 issues in The Texas Monument (La Grange [Tex.]) 1850-1855

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  8. Feb 25, 2019 · Big Jake Deffenbaugh was born in 1776 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, the first child of the German immigrant Conrad Deffenbaugh. Big Jake was a blacksmith and farmer. He married Eve Everly who bore him around 12 children. Jacob died in 1854 and is buried in McClellandtown Presbyterian Cemetery.

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