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Webbley Materials

 
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  • Documents - Webbley History by Unknown

    Documents - Webbley History

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    This brief description of the “Webbley” property (unfortunately incomplete) details the significance of this house and property. At the time this was written, Webbley was a bed and breakfast. The writer notes the prominent figures who were guest and visitors to the house: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lady Bird Johnson, Margaret Truman, Al Smith, James F. Byrnes, Dean Acheson, Jack Benny, Ava Gardner, Any Griffith, Joan Crawford, Thomas Dixon, W. J. Cash, Floyd Patterson, Cissy Houston, Whitney Houston; Gary Houston; Patricia Houston. The paper then describes the Inn and its features as well as its renowned hospitality.

  • Webbley NHP Application by Unknown

    Webbley NHP Application

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    This book contains all of the Historic Preservation Certification Applications for the Webbley property. Each application give an "Architectural feature," "Approximate date of feature," description of the feature, and the work and impact on the feature. Images of the state of the property are included.

  • Correspondence - 1989, August 30 - Adelaide Austell Craver by Adelaide Austell Craver

    Correspondence - 1989, August 30 - Adelaide Austell Craver

    Adelaide Austell Craver

    Letter O. Max Gardner III recounting the history of the inhabitants and owners of the Webbley property beginning with Adeline Adelaide Alice Williams Eddins McAfee.

  • Correspondence - 1997 - Keith E. Olson by James Landrum Webb and Keith E. Olson

    Correspondence - 1997 - Keith E. Olson

    James Landrum Webb and Keith E. Olson

    These two letters concern the sale of falsified Michael Jordan Jerseys from Panda America Television Sales. The first letter was faxed to Langdon Cooper from O. Max Gardner IV concerning these fake jerseys. The letter is typed on paper with the heading “The Inn at Webbley” and credentials of the Inn are in the header and footer. The second letter is a fax from Keith E. Olson, investigator of the Upper Deck Security Company in California. He assures O. Max Gardner IV that he will pass on the information concerning the jerseys to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

 
 
 

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