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Shelby and Cleveland County North Carolina

by U.L. "Rusty" Patterson, Barry Hambright, U.L. Rusty Patterson

Located along the borders of the Carolinas, Shelby and Cleveland County possess a special charm in the Tar Heel State, enjoying a rare combination of an agreeable climate, a picturesque countryside, and
cordial citizens. Incorporated in 1843 and serving as the county seat, early Shelby enjoyed a long history of agricultural development and growth, ranging from its prosperous cotton interests to the increase of textile industries across its rural landscapes. In this volume, with over 200 historic postcards and photographs, you will journey back to the Cleveland County of yesteryear, a time when Gardner-Webb University was known as Boiling Springs High School and Junior College, when the countys numerous hotels were the destinations for many vacationers seeking rest and rejuvenation from the
areas famed healing spring waters, and when Cleveland County hosted one of the Souths largest county fairs, offering a variety of events and the
memorable phrase: meet me at the water wheel. Covering the citys and countys unique story from the turn of the century through the 1960s, this visual history touches upon many aspects of everyday life, showcases much of the regions lost architectural treasures, and remembers several of the
areas most recognizable citizens, such as the political Shelby Dynasty of Governor O. Max Gardner, Governor Clyde R. Hoey, Judge James L. Webb, and Judge Edwin Yates Webb.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Located along the borders of the Carolinas, Shelby and Cleveland County possess a special charm in the Tar Heel State, enjoying a rare combination of an agreeable climate, a picturesque countryside, and

cordial citizens. Incorporated in 1843 and serving as the county seat, early Shelby enjoyed a long history of agricultural development and growth, ranging from its prosperous cotton interests to the increase of textile industries across its rural landscapes. In this volume, with over 200 historic postcards and photographs, you will journey back to the Cleveland County of yesteryear, a time when Gardner-Webb University was known as Boiling Springs High School and Junior College, when the county's numerous hotels were the destinations for many vacationers seeking rest and rejuvenation from the

area's famed healing spring waters, and when Cleveland County hosted one of the South's largest county fairs, offering a variety of events and the

memorable phrase: "meet me at the water wheel." Covering the city's and county's unique story from the turn of the century through the 1960s, this visual history touches upon many aspects of everyday life, showcases much of the region's lost architectural treasures, and remembers several of the

area's most recognizable citizens, such as the political "Shelby Dynasty" of Governor O. Max Gardner, Governor Clyde R. Hoey, Judge James L. Webb, and Judge Edwin Yates Webb.

Author Biography

Authors U.L. "Rusty" Patterson (executive director of Cleveland Community College Foundation) and Barry E. Hambright (college professor at Gardner-Webb University) have compiled a fascinating collection of vintage images preserving the history of Shelby and Cleveland County. Whether a longtime resident or a newcomer to this growing region, you will find this book a delight and a true celebration of a city and county worthy of being a center of "pleasant living."

Long Description

Located along the borders of the Carolinas, Shelby and Cleveland County possess a special charm in the Tar Heel State, enjoying a rare combination of an agreeable climate, a picturesque countryside, and cordial citizens. Incorporated in 1843 and serving as the county seat, early Shelby enjoyed a long history of agricultural development and growth, ranging from its prosperous cotton interests to the increase of textile industries across its rural landscapes. In this volume, with over 200 historic postcards and photographs, you will journey back to the Cleveland County of yesteryear, a time when Gardner-Webb University was known as Boiling Springs High School and Junior College, when the countys numerous hotels were the destinations for many vacationers seeking rest and rejuvenation from the areas famed healing spring waters, and when Cleveland County hosted one of the Souths largest county fairs, offering a variety of events and the memorable phrase: meet me at the water wheel. Covering the citys and countys unique story from the turn of the century through the 1960s, this visual history touches upon many aspects of everyday life, showcases much of the regions lost architectural treasures, and remembers several of the areas most recognizable citizens, such as the political Shelby Dynasty of Governor O. Max Gardner, Governor Clyde R. Hoey, Judge James L. Webb, and Judge Edwin Yates Webb.

Details

ISBN0738506109
Pages 128
Series Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)
Language English
ISBN-10 0738506109
ISBN-13 9780738506104
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2000
DEWEY 975.677
Short Title SHELBY & CLEVELAND COUNTY NORT
Imprint Arcadia Publishing
Country of Publication United States
DOI 10.1604/9780738506104
AU Release Date 2000-10-01
NZ Release Date 2000-10-01
US Release Date 2000-10-01
UK Release Date 2000-10-01
Author U.L. Rusty Patterson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Publication Date 2000-10-01
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified
Audience General

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