People
- People
- Alma Lewis James - Fairbury's 1st Historian
- Bess Family
- Carrithers Family
- Francis Townsend - Fairbury's Most Nationally Famous Native.
- Harriet Fogle, pioneer female movie producer in California.
- Debunking the Myth of Bat Masterson Working in a Fairbury Coal Mine.
- Fairbury Photographer Dudley Fultz
- Fairbury Photographer Family De Long.
- Fairbury Photographer E. M. Phillips
- Fairbury Photographer W. E. Hummel
- Fairbury Photographer Walter Ferguson
- Fairbury Photographer A. J. Swap
- Fairbury Photographer Watt Nakamaru
- Stephen Young
- Dr. Pendergast. He collected Native American artifacts and was a nationally known expert on Cigar Store Indians.
- The Harrington Family
- The Veatch Family
- John Virgin
- Biography story by Dale C. Maley in 2019
- John Virgin's Obit from the 1890 Fairbury Blade. One of the longest obits ever published in the Blade.
- John Virgin information excerpted from the book Fairbury, Illinois, in the Civil War by Dale C. Maley.
- Historic Murals in Fairbury including John Virgin mural.
- Fascinating story of how a box of John Virgin family related items survived traveling to 6 states over 115 years.
- Blog written by Betsy Howell about finding and returning a box of John Virgin family material to Fairbury in 2025.
- Presentation illustrating the rare John Virgin family artifacts returned to Fairbury in 2025.
- John Virgin related excerpts from 1967 First Edition of Stuffed Clubs book.
- Link to YouTube video which shows many of the rare items found in the box of John Virgin family materials.
- Story about all the rare items found in the rare box of John Virgin family related materials.
- Joseph Slagel. He made the Midget hit-n-miss engines and at least one automobile.
- The McDowell Brothers, the orniest boys in Fairbury's history.
- Laubenheimer Family
- George Ziller. Commonly known as "Slim" Ziller. He was 6 foot 6 inches and weighed 525 pounds and allegedly had links to organized crime.
- Mildred Skrobonak. She was a unique individual and a long-time worker at the Fairbury Fair.