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    Andrews Home Place Description by Sue Andrews

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    Description of the Andrews Homeplace in Rutherford County, NC by Sue Andrews (granddaughter of Dr. W. P. Andrews). The Andrews Homeplace is best known for former residents Samuel Andrews and his son Benjamin Franklin Andrews,https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-samuel-andrews/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Gardner-Webb to Dedicate the Bill and Sue Masters Athletic Facility

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    Gardner-Webb University will dedicate the Bill and Sue Masters Athletic Facility in a special ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 10:30 a.m. The Masters family will then be honored at Spangler Stadium during halftime of the Runnin’ Bulldogs football game against Stony Brook, which kicks off at 1:30 p.m. The ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony will be held just outside the Bill and Sue Masters Athletic Facility, located on Stadium Drive behind the right-field wall of Masters Field, just next to the traffic circle.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/2973/thumbnail.jp

    Gardner-Webb Receives $1.3 Million Gift From Bill and Sue Masters

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    Gardner-Webb University is pleased to announce that long-time GWU supporters Bill and Sue Masters have given 1.3milliontotheRunninBulldogsbaseballprogram.Fiftypercentofthegiftwillbesetuptoendowtheprogramwhiletheremaininghalfisdesignatedforbaseballscholarships.ThisgiftbringstheHigherGroundCapitalCampaigntotalto1.3 million to the Runnin’ Bulldogs baseball program. Fifty percent of the gift will be set up to endow the program while the remaining half is designated for baseball scholarships. This gift brings the Higher Ground Capital Campaign total to 40 million.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/2991/thumbnail.jp

    Genealogy Scrapbook; Undated

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    Series 1.3.3 - Fay Webb Gardner Personal Papers: Scrapbooks This scrapbook chronicles the patrilineal and matrilineal genealogy of Fay Webb Gardner. The scrapbook contains photographs, written narrative, news clippings, and historical documents pertaining to the Webb, Andrews, Love, Blanton, and Harrill families. Other families of note include: White, Putnam, Bridges, Hamrick, Watson, and Roberts. The scrapbook contains artifacts referencing the Lucy Cobb Institute, Webbly, the North Carolina Governor\u27s Mansion, the Shelby Graded School, and First Baptist Church Shelby. The scrapbook is unbound and has numerous missing photographs. Also included are notes, primary documents, and photographs that have been clipped to individual pages. Larger artifacts, such as the biography of James L. Webb by R. L. Ryburn, are scanned within the body of the scrapbook. Smaller artifacts, scanned separately as supplemental documents, include: Pg. 4 [news clipping] Cleveland County Early Days Pg. 8 [photograph w. FWG notation] First home of J. W. Gardner in the Cleveland Cloth Mill village, 1933. Suzanne born at hospital - lived here until 9 months. Pg. 29 [photograph] Reverend & Mrs. G. M. Webb graves Pg. 43 [photographs] Sue Andrews of Shelby, first cousin of Mrs. O. Max Gardner, standing on old ancestral Andrews home porch, 1939 Pg. 53 [documents] Fay Webb Gardner\u27s genealogy notes Pg. 89 [notes & photographs] Notes pertaining to the Harrill family along with 6 photographs. FWG\u27s Photo descriptions are clockwise: 1) Aunt Druscilla Harrill, her sister, Mrs. Celia Bostick, Mrs. Bostick\u27s nephew, Henry Duncan. Mrs. Bostick grand daughter of Mrs. Leonard Bostick., 2) Houson Harrill Jr. home near Ellenboro, 3) Houson Harrill family Ellenboro. Aunt Druscilla 2nd on 2nd row now 92 years old (1938). Mrs. Celia Bostick 3rd on 3rd row, 4) Where G. Blanton who was appointed Commissioner of Peace by Crown, New Burn, NC. Great-grandfather of Mrs. O. Max Gardner who joined the Colonial Dames in his name., 5) Stones from the [?] at home site of Sam Harrill Sr. (died at age of 98). Great-great grandfather of Mrs. O. Max Gardner - land all along Webb\u27s creek about 5 miles from Ellenboro, 6) Housan Harrill Pg. 104 [primary documents] legal documents pertaining to the Watson, Long, Lukadoo, Robertson families, 1832 - 1866.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-scrapbooks/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, Arthur L. Webb to Annie Webb Ray, August 2, 1904

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    In this handwritten letter, dated August 2, 1904, Arthur L. Webb writes to his sister, Annie Webb Ray to tell her he hopes to be able to come to Kosciusko to visit if he\u27d invited and goes on to warn her about a situation with their aunt, Sophia Boyd Andrews Hays, where-in she is threatening to sue him. He states that she has no grounds to sue but that he is concerned because she is their aunt. He explains where the situation originated from and defends his part in it. He shares other news that is loosely related and ends the letter by saying he may resign from his recently elected position as lieutenant in a Yankee regiment due to the cost of the uniforms.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/1599/thumbnail.jp

    The Web Magazine 1991, Volume 2, Issue 4

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    The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. Gardner-Webb was honored for their contributions to the Special Olympics. Noel Hall was slated to be constructed, it was expected to be the Postcard site of campus. The college also welcomed international students. The Broyhill Academy sponsored Ms. Janet Sue Rush, to come and speak on campus.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/the-web/1131/thumbnail.jp

    Cleveland County Register of Deeds - Book A, Pg. 15, No. 16 (copies)ds

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    Deeds made to James Love, copied from the Cleveland County Register of Deeds office by Sue Andrews.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-james-ingram-love-senior/1001/thumbnail.jp
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