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Funeral Homes in Fidelity, IL
In 1930, Frank Dawdy opened Dawdy Funeral Home at this location, the former Bowen residence, becoming the first funeral "home" in Greene County. In 1930, Frank Dawdy opened Dawdy Funeral Home at this location, the former Bowen residence,...
Mr. Edward H. Schildman, undertaker and embalmer, opened Schildman Funeral Home in Venice, Illinois, in the late 1800's. Mr. Schildman closed his Venice funeral home in 1924, and opened the chapel at 2801 Madison Avenue in Granite City, which...
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Facts about the city
Fidelity is a village in Jersey County, Illinois, United States, located about thirty-five miles north of Saint Louis, Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the village had a total population of 114.The village is usually noted for its postmark.
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History
The Russell brothers are credited with having ensured the town was officially named 'Fidelity'. Fidelity is a village in Jersey County, Illinois County, Illinois, United States, located about thirty-five miles north of Saint Louis, Missouri. A post office was established in the village in 1854. During the mid-20th century, Fidelity was reportedly the site of "a small Army barracks, grain elevator, several doctors and dentists, a blacksmith shop and grocery stores." Since then, Fidelity has become a tiny village made up mostly of small homes. The post office is now the only remaining business and its postmark has enjoyed some popularity for use on Valentine's day greetings, with several hundred requests for cancellations received from addresses both in the United States and around the world each year [http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070210/D8N722F00.html Associated Press, 'Postmaster Shows Lot of Love in Fidelity', Jim Suhr] retrieved February 10, 2007.
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