| Biography/History | The Adams-Fairview Bonanza farm site, located south of the section road in Section 27, Mooreton Township, originally extended into a parcel opposite the road in section 22. William P. Adams, son of co-founder John Quincy Adams, moved claim shanties and homestead shacks to the Southeast quarter of Section 22 to establish what was to become the headquarters of the Adams-Fairview Farm. The site listed in the National Register of Historic Places consists of the original residence, a carriage house and stable, a barn, granary, well house, outhouse and various out buildings. The farm was listed in the National Register of Historic Places 1990/11/20. |