Fairvue Plantation (Gallatin, Tennessee)

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==American Civil War and Postbellum History==
==American Civil War and Postbellum History==


* 1869. Adelicia bought Fairvue from John Armvield - executor of Franklin's estate.<ref name="TN Encyclopedia Fairvue" />
* 1869. Adelicia bought Fairvue from John Armfield - executor of Franklin's estate.<ref name="TN Encyclopedia Fairvue" />


* 1880. In 1867 Adelicia married for a third and final time to [[Edward Saunders Cheatham|Dr. William A. Cheatham]].<ref name="Angola" /> Tiring of her third husband in 1880, she separated from him; and sold her Louisiana plantations for $100,000, moving to Washington D.C. where she died in 1887.<ref name="Angola" /><ref name="HistoricAmericanBuildingsSurvey" /> These plantations eventually became the [[Louisiana State Penitentiary]] known as Angola.<ref name="Angola" />
* 1880. In 1867 Adelicia married for a third and final time to [[Edward Saunders Cheatham|Dr. William A. Cheatham]].<ref name="Angola" /> Tiring of her third husband in 1880, she separated from him; and sold her Louisiana plantations for $100,000, moving to Washington D.C. where she died in 1887.<ref name="Angola" /><ref name="HistoricAmericanBuildingsSurvey" /> These plantations eventually became the [[Louisiana State Penitentiary]] known as Angola.<ref name="Angola" />
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