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- Vardry Echols McBee (June 19, 1775 – January 23, 1864) was an American saddlemaker, merchant, farmer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who has frequently...
- (1938–2023), American golfer Thomas Page McBee (born 1981), American author Vardry McBee (1775–1864), American businessman, philanthropist and city founder...
- he also built a stately mansion. In 1816, Alston's land was purchased by Vardry McBee, who then leased the Alston mansion for a summer resort, before making...
- siblings, all of whom attended Claflin College. His paternal grandfather was Vardry McBee, an influential entrepreneur, a white slave holder, and philanthropist...
- mills. Before 1833, the existing mill buildings and machinery, were sold to Vardry McBee, the "Father of Greenville." As "McBee Factory," its mills produced...
- life. Wilson Cooke was born in 1819, a slave. His father is thought to be Vardry McBee, and his mother was enslaved. He was a Methodist, and he helped co-found...
- founded St. James Mission in the village of Greenville Court House. In 1825, Vardry McBee, who was an early industrialist in Greenville, gave 4 acres (1.6 ha)...
- Greenville Senior High School Greenville Senior High School in 2019 Address 1 Vardry Street Greenville, South Carolina 29601 United States Coordinates 34°50′25″N...
- 1859) June 18 – Orsamus Cook Merrill, American politician (d. 1865) June 19 Vardry McBee, American saddlemaker and philanthropist (d. 1864) Friedrich August...
- mid-nineteenth-century grist mill on the Reedy River owned by Greenville founder Vardry McBee. Walter G****away died of a heart attack on June 4, 1930. The following...