George Rainsford Fairbanks

Historical marker at the Fairbanks House

George Rainsford Fairbanks (1820 - 1906[1] ) was a lawyer, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Florida State Senator, president of Florida Fruit Growers Association and the Florida Fruit Exchange; editor of the Florida Mirror; the author of books on Florida history; and the founder and president of Florida Historical Society. He lived in Fernandina Beach. He is listed as a Great Floridian.

Senator David Yulee brought Fairbanks, a Confederate Major during the U.S. Civil War, to Fernandina in 1879 to run the town's Florida Mirror newspaper. Fairbanks was also a historian, an educator, a former state senator, and one of the founders of the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. He and his granddaughter witnessed the fire that destroyed downtown Jacksonville 40 miles away from the house he built in 1885.[2] The Fairbanks House was converted into a Bed & Breakfast and is on Amelia Island's Fernandina Beach at 227 South Seventh Street.[3][4] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.[5]

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References

  1. DuBose, William Porcher (Oct 1906). "George Rainsford Fairbanks". The Sewanee Review. The Johns Hopkins University Press. 14 (4): 439. JSTOR 27530817.
  2. Florida's Finest Inns and Bed & Breakfasts - Page 54
  3. Carol Thalimer; Dan Thalimer (Oct 1, 2001). The South. Globe Pequot. p. 35. ISBN 9780762712380. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  4. http://www.fairbankshouse.com
  5. "Florida's History Through Its Places - Nassau County". Florida Division of Historical Resources. Retrieved 2014-03-28.

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