The story of Fairfield is ongoing. I am looking for stories, pictures, anecdotes, anything that keeps the memory of the town alive. Send the link along to anybody, everybody. You never know who has a connection to the town. This Website isn’t necessarily historically accurate, but it’s close enough. Feel free to use its content for historical or educational purposes. Just contact me first.

I hope you find your trip through time enjoyable and informative. Thanks, John

This image from our back yard in the mid-1960s.

 

As you stroll through Fairfield, you will find that the story is not dependent on links that take you away from it. When that happens, a new window will open and you may navigate it at your whim.

I don’t have sound or video or shockwave or Java or even cream and sugar for yours.

Links here: The first one is a series of occasionally updated contributions that friends, relatives, old Fairfielders and other contacts have sent me. The others should be fairly obvious.

Also, try to be wary of the fact that some links off the page could have changed. I don't necessarily check them. I did note one for the Franklin County Historical Society is now a hotels link someplace in Germany. Vas ush dot?

CONTRIBUTIONS

FAIRFIELD

REUNION, 2008

GUESTBOOK

CONTACT