Charlie Fields, was very well known throughout Russell County as well as all over the United States and a few foreign countries, he went by the name of "Cedar Creek Charlie" who lived on Big Cedar Creek in Lebanon, Va. He was extraordinary and talented man, A folk Lore in his time, he was very patriotic in which he painted everything in red, white and blue polka dots, from the outside of home to the inside, he owned numerous beehives and Ferris wheel's, every trinket you can imagine to make the children happy as well as the adults. For over thirty years every Sunday he would meet and greet his visitors for their amusement. Charlie had only 1 son, Charles Edward born April, 1920, his mother was Sallie Hughes from Lebanon, Va
Charlie Fields, was very well known throughout Russell County as well as all over the United States and a few foreign countries, he went by the name of "Cedar Creek Charlie" who lived on Big Cedar Creek in Lebanon, Va. He was extraordinary and talented man, A folk Lore in his time, he was very patriotic in which he painted everything in red, white and blue polka dots, from the outside of home to the inside, he owned numerous beehives and Ferris wheel's, every trinket you can imagine to make the children happy as well as the adults. For over thirty years every Sunday he would meet and greet his visitors for their amusement. Charlie had only 1 son, Charles Edward born April, 1920, his mother was Sallie Hughes from Lebanon, Va