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Fairy Texas Cemetery Traditional Cache

Hidden : 1/26/2021
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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In a state that likes to brag that “bigger is better,” the town of Fairy Texas in Hamilton County named themselves after a surprisingly diminutive member of their community. When a post office was requested for the town in 1884, locals renamed it from "Martin's Gap" to “Fairy” to honor Fairy Fort Phelps (1865-1938), the daughter of Sallie and Battle Fort, a former Confederate Army Captain and lawyer. One of the smallest Texans ever, Fairy was just 2’ 7” tall and weighed about 28 pounds. Her size didn’t stop her from leading a somewhat normal life and becoming one of the most beloved people in her community.

     Her namesake town once had a cotton gin, school, general store, café and businesses to serve the ranchers in the area. Fairy had four younger brothers: Henry; Hugh Franklin; William “Battle,” Jr; and Walter Herbert – all of whom were average heights. Fairy and her father taught area children at a school in their home for many years. One story reflects how respected and well liked she was by her students. The tale states that it became necessary for Fairy to paddle an unruly student, but she couldn’t get high enough. The student himself lifted his teacher onto a chair so she could paddle him. The petite young lady even married twice, once to William Y. Allen in 1892 and again to T. J. Phelps in 1905, but both marriages ended in divorce. Probably not surprisingly, she never had children, but she did live into her 70s and is buried with her parents at…yes…Fairy Cemetery. Fairy’s post office closed in 1947, and the school consolidated with Hamilton schools in 1967. A Baptist church, community center, volunteer fire department, a few homes and one historic cemetery are all that endure. The stories of a petite woman who lived life to the fullest remain with the residents, and those who stop to visit her gated grave. The tiny town’s cemetery is interesting on its own for a variety of style of distinctive, handmade grave markers. Many exhibit expert stone carving skills, but others include one constructed of petrified wood and another meticulously covered with sparkling, local minerals.

Take your time and look around the cemetary at the unique grave markers. We wanted to hide this by Fairy Fort's actual grave but while we were looking for a good hiding spot we came across a letterbox stamp cache. We didn't want to hide it too close to confuse people so make sure you take the time to go to the back left of the cemetary to find her gravestone. Also a bonus if you use your caching skills and look around you'll probably find the letterbox cache too!

I looked, it's not on the geocaching website but it is on Atlas Quest website. 

Congratulations mottley81 for being First To Find!!!

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