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and are told by Fayettevillians like Sin-
gleton Jr. and Marie Darden Melvin
whose father, Troy Darden, operated
the dairy farm before and aer Percy's
death until 1952.
Marie remembered that the Rock-
efeller family largely kept to them-
selves, but were always very kind to
employees. Every Christmas, a large
party was held and gis were given
to those who worked at Overhills and
their children. "Most of the families
had just one or two children, but my
momma and daddy had SIX!" ex-
claimed Marie.
Crossing west over Highway 87
from Overhills is James Stillman
Rockefeller's estate, Long Valley Farm.
e farm became a state park in 2013
aer it was le in the will to e Na-
ture Conservancy aer his death at
102 in 2004. Stillman Rockefeller was
quite the man. As an Olympic rowing
gold medalist, founder of Citibank and
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The 1932
Overhills
Christmas
list
The
Rockefeller
Home at
Overhills
long Valley Farm at
Carvers Creek