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Henry Clay Fairman

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Henry Clay Fairman

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
6 Oct 1899 (aged 49–50)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Died in Grady Hospital.

Source of burial information: "The Atlanta Constitution" newspaper, October 8, 1899 - Page 8, "FUNERAL NOTICE"

Famous novelist. Most remembered as an early science-fiction writer. His "The Third World: A Tale of Love and Strange Adventure" (1895), was a hollow-earth / lost-race book.

Waverley Falrman and Miss Ethleen Lyndon were married at Newnan Ga. yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the residence of the brides grandfather M. Cole Sr. The bride Is an orphan and was reared by her grandfather. The Coles are an old and leading Georgia family. The young lady Is college-bred. highly led. an exceedingly popular young woman of Newnan social circles. The bridegroom Is a. son of Henry Clay Fairman the well-known author and editor. The groom Is well known in Atlanta. business circles and enjoys an exceptionally thigh reputation for Integrity and in teUigence. He stood an excellent civil Ice examination last winter end recently entered the United States mall service. He Is now stationed at Huntsville Ala. where he will reside with his bride. Only relatives were present at the ceremony. Rev. J. H. Hall. of Newnan. oID- elated. The bride and groom with the father and brother of the groom came up to Atlanta on the 7 o'clock train. Mr. and Mrs. Waverley Fairman left the city at,8:30 o'clock for Chattanooga from whence they go on to Huntsville.

October 6, 1898
The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia · Page 6
Died in Grady Hospital.

Source of burial information: "The Atlanta Constitution" newspaper, October 8, 1899 - Page 8, "FUNERAL NOTICE"

Famous novelist. Most remembered as an early science-fiction writer. His "The Third World: A Tale of Love and Strange Adventure" (1895), was a hollow-earth / lost-race book.

Waverley Falrman and Miss Ethleen Lyndon were married at Newnan Ga. yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the residence of the brides grandfather M. Cole Sr. The bride Is an orphan and was reared by her grandfather. The Coles are an old and leading Georgia family. The young lady Is college-bred. highly led. an exceedingly popular young woman of Newnan social circles. The bridegroom Is a. son of Henry Clay Fairman the well-known author and editor. The groom Is well known in Atlanta. business circles and enjoys an exceptionally thigh reputation for Integrity and in teUigence. He stood an excellent civil Ice examination last winter end recently entered the United States mall service. He Is now stationed at Huntsville Ala. where he will reside with his bride. Only relatives were present at the ceremony. Rev. J. H. Hall. of Newnan. oID- elated. The bride and groom with the father and brother of the groom came up to Atlanta on the 7 o'clock train. Mr. and Mrs. Waverley Fairman left the city at,8:30 o'clock for Chattanooga from whence they go on to Huntsville.

October 6, 1898
The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia · Page 6


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