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"This
is the first town I've noticed whose road sign is double sided, meaning
the town limits are three inches apart." - Barclay
Gibson
December
2007 photo
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History in
a Pecan Shell
The
town was founded in the early 1880s and named by a former resident
of Fifeshire, Scotland. A school was established in 1890 and a post
office opened in 1902, appearing on the map below in 1907.
A school was established Fife in 1890 and by 1914 the population had
swelled to 200 people calling Fife home. WWII
had the same effect on Fife it had on countless cities around the
state and the combination of increased mobility, better jobs elsewhere
and restless returning veterans, drove the population down to a mere
50.
The school consolidated with Lohn
ISD.
Fife Texas
Cemetery & Landmarks
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Fife Cemetery
Historic Texas Cemetery
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, December 2007 |
Fife Cemetery
Fife Cemetery Alexander (d. 1896) and Isabella (d. 1898) Mitchell
came to this area in 1878 with their children. Alex, a surveyor, farmed
and ranched. Daughter Elizabeth Mitchell Bradley, a widow, reared
her sons on her parents' homesite and, in 1900, deeded the original
one acre for the family cemetery, where her parents' graves bear the
earliest dates. Family members and area residents maintained the property,
which became a burial ground for the Fife community. A cemetery association
organized in 1973, and, in 1981, Bradley heirs deeded two additional
acres. The cemetery chronicles early area settlers and their history.
Historic Texas Cemetery - 2002 |
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