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The Boston Home

65 Spring Street

The Newnan Herald reported on November 27, 1883 that, “Mr. J. G. Fuller has purchased from Mr. J. R. Wilkinson the
The Newnan Herald reported on November 27 valuable lot on Spring Street formerly occupied by him and has Mr. J. G. Fuller has purchased from Mr. J. R. Wilkins made a contract with Messrs R. D. Cole & Co. for the erection of a nice residence on the same.”
le lot on Spring Street formerly occupied by him a In 1903 the home was sold to Mr. Samuel Lumpkin
a contFarvaecr.tAcwcoirtdhingMtoeTshserHserRal.d Dan.d CAdovlerti&ser ConoM. afyo2r2,t1h9e03e, recti “Mr. S. L. Faver, who recently bought the Fuller house on Spring sidence on the same.” street, will add another story to the building.” The Bostons (the current owners) found telltale signs under the present staircase In 1903 the home was sold to Mr. Samuel Lu that the staircase originally went in the opposite direction. According to The Herald and Advertiser on May 22, Mr. Faver died in December, 1903. At that time, he . L. Faver, who recently bought the Fuller house on had served as Clerk of the Superior Court for six years. Mr. Faver was only 57 at the time of his death and was survived by his wife will add another story to the building.” The Bosto and five children. A fund was set up to raise money to erect a monument in Mr. Faver’s memory. The monument adorns the
t owners) found telltale signs under the present st family plot in Oak Hill Cemetery.
e staircase orInigJainualrlyy, 1w903eMntr. Finavetrh’sedaougphpteors,sPitauelindeiFraevecrtion. Camp and Kate Faver, were two of the seventeen founding
Mr. Faver died in December, 1903. At that ti members of the “Sarah Dickerson Chapter” of the Daughters of the American Revolution.