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George Milton Webb - Portrait 2
[Caption handwritten by Fay Webb Gardner on the back of photograph] Rev. G. M. Webb father of Judges J. L. Webb & E. Y. Webb and grandfather of Mrs. O. Max Gardner. B - Nov 14 - 1831 D - Jan 12 - 1917https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-webb-family-photographs/1008/thumbnail.jp
Certificate - 1877, June 5 - J. L. Webb\u27s Admission as Attorney and Counselor at Law
This certificate admits James L. Webb as an Attorney and Counselor at Law. It is signed by Richmond M. Pearson, Edwin G. Read, William B. Rodman, William P. Bynum, and William T. Faircloth. It is also signed by the clerk William H. Bagley. The document was produced on vellum.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-judge-james-landrum-webb/1039/thumbnail.jp
Letter, W. G. Smith to R. B. Webb, October 6, 1888
In this handwritten letter, W. G. Smith of Palatka, Florida, writes to R. B. Webb in Kosciusko, Mississippi notifying Webb of his interest in the E. G. Adams estate. Smith provides his address at the end of the letter. The letter is written on B. J. Grooms, Grocer And Baker letterhead.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/2163/thumbnail.jp
Receipt, E. G. Adams to Robert B. Webb, November 8, 1870
This receipt documents the deposit from Robert B. Webb to E. G. Adam for one hundred dollars on November 8, 1870. A note below the receipt states that Webb paid E. G. Adam two hundred dollars more and gave him a note for seven hundred and twenty dollars due on November 26, 1871.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/2238/thumbnail.jp
Promissory Note, R. B. Webb to E. G. Adams, November 26, 1870
In this hand written promissory note, R. B. Webb and M. A. Webb promise to pay seven hundred and twenty five dollars to E. G. Adams as the second and last payment on a parcel of land in Attala County, Mississippi. They promise to make the payment by November 26, 1871. The note is signed by M. A. Webb and R. B. Webb and witnessed by John Melby. One twenty-five cent and three five cent United States Internal Revenue certificate stamps are placed along the bottom of the note with the date and the Webb\u27s initials written on them.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/2026/thumbnail.jp
Costs of Court Cases, A. G. Noah to R. B. Webb, undated
This list documents cases and court costs due to R. B. Webb from A. G. Noah in total of six hundred seventeen dollars and thirty-six cents.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/2227/thumbnail.jp
Receipt, R. B. Webb to E. G. Adams, November 1, 1870
In this handwritten receipt, E. G. Adams documents the payment of four hundred and twenty dollars made by R. B. Webb for the purchase of a lot in town. The receipt also notes that per agreement, if Webb does not further pay three hundred dollars in the fall, Adams is to return the initial payment to Webb.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/2024/thumbnail.jp
Judge John G. Webb's Obituary
Judge John G. Webb's obituary from the April 9, 1908 Manatee County Advocate. Judge Webb died at his Osprey home on April 3, 1908 and was buried in the family cemetery next to Mary's Chapel. A brief history of his life is given and mention is made of the move to Manatee due to the health of his wife, Eliza Graves Webb. From Manatee, he looked south for land to settle and built Webb's Winter Resort on an Indian Mound on a peninsula in Little Sarasota Bay. He was appointed postmaster for the new Osprey post office in 1879. Mr. Webb also spent 8 years as chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. In 1883, he was elected County Judge. Following the death of his wife Eliza in June 1884, Judge Webb married his wife sister Emily Graves. Mrs. Robert S. Griffith, William B. Webb, Lizzie Guptill, and John W. Webb are his surviving children from his first marriage. He also left four grandchildren: Walter R. Griffith, Rose S. Griffith, Charles W. Webb, and Mabel Webb. In his later years, Judge Webb read the morning service at Mary's Chapel, an Episcopal church, in Osprey
Osservazioni biosistematiche su Retama gussonei Webb (Fabaceae)
The only Calabrian population of Retama gussonei Webb (name which was lectotypified) was cytotaxonomically (2n = 48) and morphologically studied. A survey on geographic distribution and taxonomic value of the unit is given. On this basis, the opportunity to consider R. gussonei as a subspecies of R. raetam (Forsskål) Webb is confirmed. We effected observations on the germination of the seeds (13%) and on the survival rate of the seedlings (30,7%). An update of the national and regional risk categories is proposed under the IUCN 2000 criteria, according to the following codes: EN B1a-b(II) for Italy and, at regional level, for Sicily; CR B1a-b(II) for Calabria
Receipt, R. B. Webb to N. G. Beacker, March 3, 1870
This handwritten receipt documents a payment for fifty cents from R. B. Webb, trustee on the board of school directors to W. G. Beaker for the service of hawling a bus from the Durant, Mississippi station.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/2022/thumbnail.jp
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