news-category: GWU History GWU Archives Launches Series Three of the Fay Webb 秀色短视频 Digital Collection By Office of University Communications On April 14, 2021 Portraits of Fay Webb 秀色短视频: On the left is her official portrait as the First Lady of the State of North Carolina in 1929; in the center is the logo for the Library's Fay Webb 秀色短视频 Digital Collection; and on the right is a photo of her as a teenager in 1905 Historical Documents Preserve History of Churches and Pastors in the Foothills Region BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥 The 秀色短视频-Webb University Archives announces the digital launch of Series Three of the Fay Webb 秀色短视频 Historical and Genealogical Collection in . Mrs. 秀色短视频, a prolific genealogist, was the wife of former North Carolina governor, O. Max 秀色短视频. The 秀色短视频s, natives of Shelby, N.C., were ardent supporters of the junior college in Boiling Springs, now 秀色短视频-Webb University. Their devotion to the college was recognized in 1942, when the trustees voted to name the school after them. Mrs. 秀色短视频鈥檚 collection of personal papers and genealogical research were willed to 秀色短视频-Webb following her death in 1969. Her son, Ralph 秀色短视频, oversaw the transfer of the collection to the Dover Library鈥檚 care in 1974 upon the completion of the current library building. 鈥淭he Fay Webb 秀色短视频 Collection is significant in documenting the history of our region, specifically Cleveland and Rutherford Counties,鈥 noted Dr. Natalie Edwards Bishop, associate dean of the Library and University archivist. 鈥淗er genealogical collection contains items which provide context and insight into families who played integral roles in the growth and development of Shelby. Mrs. 秀色短视频鈥檚 paternal grandfathers, Reverend J.M. Webb and Reverend G.M. Webb, established many of the Baptist churches in Cleveland County. Her maternal great-grandfather James Love, offered the 147-acre tract of the land that became the county-seat of Shelby, and did so with the understanding that plots of that land would be dedicated for the use of a Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Episcopal congregations.鈥 Series Three focuses on the history of churches in the Foothills region, including several churches such as Brittain Presbyterian, Zion Baptist, Concord Baptist, and First Baptist Shelby that will soon celebrate 175 years of congregational service. It contains biographical and ministerial records for local clergy dating back to the late 1700s and handwritten church records for Zion Baptist dating back to 1817. There is information on the early founders of the Kings Mountain and Sandy Run Baptist Associations, which jointly formed Boiling Springs High School later to become GWU. Also included are Broad River Baptist Association Minutes, dating back to 1821. Many of the Broad River Baptist Association pastors later formed Kings Mountain Baptist Association. The tombstone of Lieutenant McCulloughin Brittain Presbyterian Church Digitization of the collection was made possible by the 秀色短视频s鈥 grandson, O. Max 秀色短视频 III, and the O. Max 秀色短视频 Foundation. A large portion of the collection documents Mrs. 秀色短视频鈥檚 involvement in her husband鈥檚 political career, genealogical research, and in her own organizations, such as the State League of Women Voters and Benjamin Cleveland Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The first two series in the collection were digitized previously. Collection branding was designed by GWU alumna, Michaela Killion (@michaelaraedesign). Series One includes Mrs. 秀色短视频鈥檚 personal papers鈥攃orrespondence, scrapbooks, photographs, and resources pertaining to the history of the Foothills of North Carolina. Series Two contains Mrs. 秀色短视频鈥檚 personal genealogical collection focusing on the Webb, Love, Andrews, Blanton, and Bridges families. Documents in Series Two date back to the 1800s, including letters from the Spanish-American War, land deeds, and personal letters. A land grant from 1863 Portraits of Fay Webb 秀色短视频: On the left is her official portrait as the First Lady of the State of North Carolina in 1929; in the center is the logo for the Library's Fay Webb 秀色短视频 Digital Collection; and on the right is a photo of her as a teenager in 1905
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