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Kansas Love Andrews

 
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  • Correspondence - March 6, 1873 - Miss Velle Andrews - T. C. Pegram by Velle E. Andrews

    Correspondence - March 6, 1873 - Miss Velle Andrews - T. C. Pegram

    Velle E. Andrews

    Note from Velle E. Andrews to T. C. Pegram to acknowledge her desire for his escort to a prayer meeting. Velle Andrews (Eulalia Veltasa Andrews) is Kansas Andrews's sister. Kansas Andrews is the mother of Fay Webb Gardner.

    Handwritten

  • Correspondence - March 12, 1873 - Velle E. Andrews - T. C. Pegram by Velle E. Andrews

    Correspondence - March 12, 1873 - Velle E. Andrews - T. C. Pegram

    Velle E. Andrews

    Note from Velle E. Andrews to T. C. Pegram to accept his accompaniment to a lecture.

    Velle Andrews (Eulalia Veltasa Andrews) is Kansas Andrews's sister. Kansas Andrews is the mother of Fay Webb Gardner.

    Handwritten

  • Correspondence - 1874, June 11 - Miss Maggie Horney - T. C. Pegram by Miss Maggie Horney

    Correspondence - 1874, June 11 - Miss Maggie Horney - T. C. Pegram

    Miss Maggie Horney

    Note from Miss Maggie Horney to T. C. Pegram to acknowledge her desire for him to attend a concert at Cleveland Seminary.

  • Correspondence - 1874, June 11 - Miss Mattie McLean - T. C. Pegram by Miss Mattie McLean

    Correspondence - 1874, June 11 - Miss Mattie McLean - T. C. Pegram

    Miss Mattie McLean

    Note from Miss Mattie McLean to T. C. Pegram to acknowledge her desire for him to attend a concert at Cleveland Seminary.

    Handwritten

  • Correspondence - 1878, July 26 - R. Z. Johnston by R. Z. Johnston

    Correspondence - 1878, July 26 - R. Z. Johnston

    R. Z. Johnston

    Letter from R. Z Johnston congratulating Kansas L. Andrews on her upcoming marriage.

    Handwritten

  • Correspondence - 1903, December 24 - Dr. J. F. Miller by Dr. J. F. Miller

    Correspondence - 1903, December 24 - Dr. J. F. Miller

    Dr. J. F. Miller

    Letter to Kansas giving condolences and sympathy at the passing of her father, William Perry Andrews.

    Handwritten

  • Correspondence - 1903, December 25 - Livey A. Chapman by Livey A. Chapman

    Correspondence - 1903, December 25 - Livey A. Chapman

    Livey A. Chapman

    Letter of condolence to Kansas and two others at the passing of W. P. Andrews, her father.

    Handwritten

  • Correspondence - 1904, April 8 - E. Y. Webb by Edwin Yates Webb

    Correspondence - 1904, April 8 - E. Y. Webb

    Edwin Yates Webb

    Letter to Kansas Webb from her brother-in-law Edwin Yates Webb explaining that he couldn't give a proper goodbye but had to catch a train.

  • Correspondence - 1923, May 16 - James C Elliot by James C. Elliot

    Correspondence - 1923, May 16 - James C Elliot

    James C. Elliot

    This letter from James C. Elliot gives a sketch of the Carson ancestors of Kansas Love Andrews (Mrs. J. L. Webb).

    Handwritten

  • Correspondence- 1931, April 28 - Mrs. J. A. Long by Mrs. J. A. Long

    Correspondence- 1931, April 28 - Mrs. J. A. Long

    Mrs. J. A. Long

    This letter to Kansas tells the happenings of Mrs. J. A. Long (Lizzie) and her children.

    Handwritten

  • Correspondence - 1937, January 16 - Clyde R Hoey by Clyde R. Hoey and Bess Hoey

    Correspondence - 1937, January 16 - Clyde R Hoey

    Clyde R. Hoey and Bess Hoey

    Included in the envelope are two letters. One is from Governor Clyde R. Hoey thanking Kansas Webb for a telegram sent on his inauguration day. The second letter is from Bess Hoey, Gov. Clyde's wife. She writes about moving into the Governor's Mansion where Fay used to live.

  • Newspapers - 1937, October 12 - Mrs. J. L. Webb is Complimented on 81st by Mrs. Renn Drum

    Newspapers - 1937, October 12 - Mrs. J. L. Webb is Complimented on 81st

    Mrs. Renn Drum

    This newspaper article describes the party for Mrs. J. L Webb's (Kansas Love Andrews) 81st birthday hosted by her daughters Fay Webb Gardner and Madge Webb Riley. This article was in the Shelby Daily Star

  • Correspondence- 1935, January 3 - Kansas Webb by Kansas Love Andrews

    Correspondence- 1935, January 3 - Kansas Webb

    Kansas Love Andrews

    This letter is the last letter written by Kansas L. Webb to Fay Webb Gardner before she died. Also included is a short response from O. Max Gardner and Fay Webb Gardner.

    Handwritten

  • Newspapers - 1938, February 15 - Mrs. J. L. Webb 81 Dies Here by Shelby Daily Star

    Newspapers - 1938, February 15 - Mrs. J. L. Webb 81 Dies Here

    Shelby Daily Star

    This newspaper article was published the day Mrs. J. L. Webb (Kansas Love Andrews) died. The article gives a brief sketch of her life and give information concerning the funeral.

  • Correspondence - 1938, February 16 - Presbyterian Orphans' Home by Presbyterian Orphans' Home of the Synod of North Carolina

    Correspondence - 1938, February 16 - Presbyterian Orphans' Home

    Presbyterian Orphans' Home of the Synod of North Carolina

    Kansas Love Andrews, Mrs. J. L. Webb, Fay Webb Gardner, Madge Webb Riley, Presbyterian Orphans' Home, Synod of North Carolina, Mrs. Renn Drum

  • Newspapers - 1938, February 16 - Mrs. Webb Rites Held Here Today by Shelby Daily Star

    Newspapers - 1938, February 16 - Mrs. Webb Rites Held Here Today

    Shelby Daily Star

    This article give an account of the funeral service held for Mrs. J. L. Webb (Kansas Love Andrews). A picture of Mrs. J. L. Webb is included in the article.

  • Newspapers - 1938, February 17 - Today's Small Talk by Mrs. Renn Drum

    Newspapers - 1938, February 17 - Today's Small Talk

    Mrs. Renn Drum

    This article discusses the experience of the death of a loved one. It then looks at the death and life of Mrs. J. L. Webb (Kansas Love Andrews). The article end with a Dirge.

  • Documents - church bulletin - Kansas Love Andrews by First Baptist Church of Shelby

    Documents - church bulletin - Kansas Love Andrews

    First Baptist Church of Shelby

    This is a bulletin for the First Baptist Church of Shelby. Within the bulletin is note of sympathy for Fay Webb Gardner and Madge Webb Riley at the passing of their mother, Mrs. J. L. Webb.

  • Correspondence - Miss Emma Ware - T. C. Pegram by Miss Emma Ware

    Correspondence - Miss Emma Ware - T. C. Pegram

    Miss Emma Ware

    Note from Miss Emma Ware to T. C. Pegram to accept for his escort to church.

    Handwritten

  • Correspondence - T. C. Pegram - Kansas Webb by T. Chalmers Pegram

    Correspondence - T. C. Pegram - Kansas Webb

    T. Chalmers Pegram

    Note from T. C. Pegram to Kansas Andrews stating that he will escort her to church.

    Handwritten

  • Documents - card - Kansas Love Andrews by Family of Kansas Webb

    Documents - card - Kansas Love Andrews

    Family of Kansas Webb

    This note expresses gratitude for the sympathy show to the family of Mrs. J. L. Webb at her passing.

  • Documents - Chicora Club's Tribute - Kansas Love Andrews by Chicora Club of Shelby and Daughters of the American Revolution

    Documents - Chicora Club's Tribute - Kansas Love Andrews

    Chicora Club of Shelby and Daughters of the American Revolution

    These two documents grouped together are notes of tribute to Mrs. J. L. Webb (Kansas Love Andrews) from the Chicora Club of Shelby and the Daughters of the American Revolution. The first note, from the Chicora Club, highlights the life and contribution of Mrs. J. L. Webb while comparing her to the woman in Psalm 31. The second note, from the Daughters of the American Revolution, is in memoriam of the beautiful life and faithfulness of Mrs. J. L. Webb.

  • Documents - History of the Loves - Kansas Love Andrews by Unknown

    Documents - History of the Loves - Kansas Love Andrews

    Unknown

    In this document recounts the history of the Love family. It is possibly written by Susan Love (mother of Kansas Love Andrews, and grandmother of Fay Web Gardner) since the document states that "My father Jame Love..." History includes the names of the ancestors of James Love and where they lived. The reverse side of the document is about Capt. C. G. Love from the Civil War. However, the handwriting looks to be that of Kansas Love Andrews.

    Handwritten

  • Documents - Kansas Love Andrews's Life - Kansas Love Andrews by Unknown

    Documents - Kansas Love Andrews's Life - Kansas Love Andrews

    Unknown

    This document record the life of Kansas Love Andrews up until her marriage. It includes briefly her birthplace, education, heritage, and marriage. The remaining part of the documents lists marriages. This document is possibly written by Madge Webb Riley since the handwriting is similar and the writer uses the word "mother."

    Handwritten

  • Documents - memorial stone record - Kansas Love Andrews by Washington Cathedral

    Documents - memorial stone record - Kansas Love Andrews

    Washington Cathedral

    This is a record of a stone given in remembrance of Mrs. J. L. Webb by Mrs. O. Max Gardner at the Washington Cathedral. Mrs. J. L. Webb (Kansas Love Andrews) was the mother of Fay Webb Gardner.

 
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