Failetown, Alabama

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Failetown is a ghost town in Clarke County, Alabama, United States.

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[edit] Geography

Failetown was located at 31°55'42.46" North, 88°00'58.16" West (31.928432, -88.016161).

[edit] History

The cemetery in Failetown, Alabama in 2005
The cemetery in Failetown, Alabama in 2005

Lewis Faile (aka Louis Fails) and his children, Richmond, Terrell and Morgan Faile settled Failetown in the 1850s when they moved west from South Carolina.[1] Today the town sits abandoned, but residents once included the Faile, Mott, and Agee families. The Faile Cemetery, Post Office, and other homes in various states of decay are all that remain of the town today.

On October 4, 1813 the Bashi Skirmish of the Creek War was fought in Failetown.[2] A Clarke County historical marker which stands on Woods Bluff Road between HWY 69 and Cassidy Hill marks the location.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Fail, Welton Ruel (1979). The Fail/Faile/Fails Family Trail. Gateway Press. LCCN #79-66366. 
  2. ^ Welcome to Clarke County Pamphlet. Clarke County Development Foundation (June 2005). Retrieved on 2007-04-25.
  3. ^ Historical Markers & Sites. Clarke County Government. Retrieved on 2007-04-25.

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