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Documents - Place Card - Kansas Love Andrews
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This is a place card for "Mrs. James Landrum Webb" (Kansas Love Andrews).
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Documents - Recipe - Kansas Love Andrews
Kansas Love Andrews
This is a recipe for Tea Cakes written by Mrs. J. L. Webb (Kansas Love Andrews) on the back of a check.
Handwritten
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Newspapers - Lorena
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This clipping contains a song called "Lorena" which was sung in the Civil War by confederate soldiers. In the margins of the article is handwritten "Papa & Mama named me after this song." This is presumably in the hand of Madge Webb Riley since her middle name was Lorena.
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Newspapers - Miss Madge Funderburke
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This article recount the trouble that Madge Funderburke had with opossums in Mrs. J. L. Webb's house. Ms. Funderburke was nursing Mrs. J. L. Webb and had an encounter with opossums more than once.
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Newspapers - Mrs. Webb Stricken With Paralysis Here
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This article tells of Mrs. J. L. Webb's stroke and how her daughters cared for her.
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Newspapers - Old Residences Retain Beauty
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This newspaper clipping is a story about some of the oldest homes in Shelby, North Carolina. Kansas Andrews, mother of Fay Webb Gardner, is mentioned as a playmate of one of the residents of the houses.
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Correspondence - Unknown Year, April 29 - Miss McConnell - T. C. Pegram
Miss McConnell
Note from Miss McConnell to T. C. Pegram to accept his company.
Handwritten
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Correspondence - Unknown Year, October 2 - Julia Marshall & Kermit Chapman
Julia Marshall and Kermit Chapman
Telegram sent to Kansas Webb expressing sympathy.
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