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Wilcoxen_Tavern_1932.jpg
This is the Willcoxon Tavern built in the early 1800's. It was located in downtown fairfax. It was initially run by the Willcoxon family, but was torn down in 1932 and replaced with a bank.

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This map shows several of the families farming in the Fairfax area during the early to mid 1800's

1805 Purchase 2.jpg
This deed indicates Rezen Willcoxon and his father Josiah Willcoxon first purchased land in Fairfax in 1805. Much of this original land was in execution of a will and therefore they paid a minimal amount for the approximately 380 acres.

1806 Purchase 1.jpg
This 1806 deed of land to Rezen Willcoxon indicates he purchased about 129 acres in the Fairfax area for $900.

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The headstone of Albert T. Willcoxon, son of Rezen Willcoxon and Elizabeth Betsey Deneale. Though he wanted to expand the cemetery it fell into disuse shortly after he was buried there. His wife Mary was buried in Fairfax City Cemetery.
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