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Undated - News Clipping - Edna Webb Darwin, Lillian Henry Jan 2020

Undated - News Clipping - Edna Webb Darwin, Lillian Henry

Edna Webb Darwin Family

News clipping of history of Young Women's Christian Association of Athens, GA. Edna Webb Darwin, aunt of Fay Webb Gardner, served as association president and charter member.


Diary, 1929-1932 (Brown, Small), Fay Webb Gardner Jul 2019

Diary, 1929-1932 (Brown, Small), Fay Webb Gardner

Diaries

Series 1.6.1 - Fay Webb Gardner Personal Papers: Diaries & Travel Logs

This diary details the daily life of Fay Webb Gardner in the year 1932 while living at the Governor's Mansion in Raleigh, NC. Some of the diary focuses on the political atmosphere as it is O. Max Gardner's last year as Governor of North Carolina. Fay talks of the gubernatorial race where they support John Ehringhaus (who becomes elected governor) as well as the national election where they support Franklin D. Roosevelt (who is elected president in November). Fay kept up with current events and mentions various important …


Diary, 1932-1933 (Red Cover), Fay Webb Gardner Jul 2019

Diary, 1932-1933 (Red Cover), Fay Webb Gardner

Diaries

Series 1.6.1 - Fay Webb Gardner Personal Papers: Diaries & Travel Logs

This diary details the daily life of Fay Webb Gardner in the year 1932 while living at the Governor's Mansion in Raleigh, NC. Some of the diary focuses on the political atmosphere as it is O. Max Gardner's last year as Governor of North Carolina. Fay talks of the gubernatorial race where they support John Ehringhaus (who becomes elected governor) as well as the national election where they support Franklin D. Roosevelt (who is elected president in November). Fay kept up with current events and mentions various important …


Scrapbook; 1902 - 1907, Fay Webb Gardner Mar 2019

Scrapbook; 1902 - 1907, Fay Webb Gardner

Scrapbooks

Series 1.3.1 - Fay Webb Gardner Personal Papers: Scrapbooks

This scrapbook chronicles Fay Webb Gardner's life from 1902 - 1907, with content primarily ranging from 1903 - 1905. The first half of the scrapbook focuses on her time as a student at the Lucy Cobb Institute in Athens, GA. Photographs depict close school friends such as Nell Gross, Kate Ellis, and Elizabeth Willis. The latter half of the scrapbook depicts Fay's family and friends in and around Shelby, NC and Gaffney, SC. Photographs include her brother and sister, Ralph Lamar Webb and Madge Webb Riley, and local friends of the …


Ralph Lamar Webb - Scrapbook Resolutions From Fergus Lodge Pg. 2, Fay Webb Gardner, N. O. Bennett, D. Y. Hodges, G. M. Kilgore Jan 2019

Ralph Lamar Webb - Scrapbook Resolutions From Fergus Lodge Pg. 2, Fay Webb Gardner, N. O. Bennett, D. Y. Hodges, G. M. Kilgore

Ralph Lamar Webb

Scrapbook page created by Fay Webb Gardner documenting the death of her brother, Ralph Lamar Webb. Page includes a news clipping of the Resolution passed by the Fergus Lodge (Masonic) of Loganville, GA in honor of Ralph's passing. Page includes a contemporary photograph of Ralph Lamar Webb. Page also includes a document in the upper right corner which has degraded over time and is illegible.


Newspapers - Newspaper Clipping Pg With Notes - Articles, Congratulations, And A Letter From Zeno Wall, Unknown Jan 2019

Newspapers - Newspaper Clipping Pg With Notes - Articles, Congratulations, And A Letter From Zeno Wall, Unknown

Judge James Landrum Webb

This scrapbook page consist of newspaper clippings, and a letter from Zeno. The clipping entitled "First Won Support At Home" outlines the lives and careers of James L. Webb and E. Yates Webb. The article glued adjacent to it, "Two Brothers," is similar in content. On the reverse side of the scrapbook page, the article " Judge Webb Ends 20th Year On Federal Bench" outlines E. Yates Webb's career, and the article "Judge And Mrs. Webb Celebrate Their Golden Wedding Anniversary" briefly comments on J. L. Webb and Kansas Webb's fiftieth anniversary. Notes on the page congratulate them on their …


1956, May - News Clipping, Unknown May 1956

1956, May - News Clipping, Unknown

Edna Webb Darwin Family

News clipping of Edna Webb Darwin as honored guest at Young Women's Christian Association's birthday.


1952, July 25 - Correspondence - Jack R. Wells, Jack R. Wells Jul 1952

1952, July 25 - Correspondence - Jack R. Wells, Jack R. Wells

Edna Webb Darwin Family

Correspondence from Jack R. Wells, mayor of Athens, GA, to Edna Webb Darwin referencing an honor paid by the Young Women's Christian Association in her name.


Ralph Lamar Webb - Scrapbook Resolutions From Fergus Lodge, Fay Webb Gardner, N. O. Bennett, D. Y. Hodges, G. M. Kildgore May 1905

Ralph Lamar Webb - Scrapbook Resolutions From Fergus Lodge, Fay Webb Gardner, N. O. Bennett, D. Y. Hodges, G. M. Kildgore

Ralph Lamar Webb

Scrapbook page created by Fay Webb Gardner documenting the death of her brother, Ralph Lamar Webb. Page includes a Resolution passed by the Fergus Lodge (Masonic) of Loganville, GA in honor of Ralph's passing. Page includes a lock of Ralph's hair saved by Mrs. Gardner.


"Nods And Becks," Lucy Cobb Institute Yearbook, Elizabeth Mary Willis, Fay Webb Gardner Jan 1905

"Nods And Becks," Lucy Cobb Institute Yearbook, Elizabeth Mary Willis, Fay Webb Gardner

Scrapbooks

"Nods and Becks" is the yearbook from the Lucy Cobb Institute in 1905. The Lucy Cobb Institute was a girls' school in Athens, Georgia that remained open from 1859-1931. The most famous feature of the school was the Seney-Stovall Chapel built on school grounds. Currently, the University of Georgia owns the property. Fay Lamar Webb graduated from the Lucy Cobb Institute in 1905. There are group photos of each class level as well as many of the clubs and athletic groups. Included are several pages of prose and poetry written by students and many pages of entertaining quips about the …