Falwell’s family preserving his office at Carter Glass mansion

Falwell’s family preserving his office at Carter Glass mansion

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An eternal flame burns atop a memorial to Jerry Falwell on Candlers Mountain. Falwell, Liberty University chancellor and pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church, died a year ago. His family is preserving his office at the Carter Glass mansion on LU’s campus to remain the way it was before he died. Tours of the mansion are also available.

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By Justin Faulconer

Published: May 14, 2008

A year ago today, the Rev. Jerry Falwell stepped into his office at Liberty University following a breakfast meeting and soon drew his last breath.

His death shocked the campus and sent many into days of mourning. Crowds swarmed the sanctuary of Falwell’s Thomas Road Baptist Church immediately as the news spread, many crying and consoling each other.

“A giant has fallen,” declared Ron Godwin, the university’s executive vice president, during the impromptu service.

Now Falwell’s family wants to make sure his office in the Carter Glass Mansion, where he spent the last 16 years of his life, stays just as it was when he died.

Tours of his office and the mansion itself began in April.

Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. said his father was always proud that the mansion, which the university purchased in the late 1970s, was the home of Carter Glass — a newspaper publisher and politician from Lynchburg who served as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under President Woodrow Wilson.

The mansion was built in 1923 and never really lent itself as a school administration building, said Falwell. For years it served as the office of President A. Pierre Guillerman before Falwell and Falwell Jr. moved offices there.

Restoring the elder Falwell’s office, which mansion host Nancy Stanley said was most likely a parlor, is a worthwhile effort, Falwell Jr. said.

“All of the family agreed it was the best thing to do,” he said.

Falwell’s ancestors were dairy farmers and competitors with Glass, who also ran a dairy farm — which Falwell said the campus now sits on. He said he has many good memories of the land and of spending the night in a barn while in the sixth grade.

“The whole time I was growing up we’d come out and ride horses,” said Falwell.

The mansion, also known as Lynchburg’s Montview, is on the National Register of Historic Places and is a state landmark. The elder Falwell often used a Franklin Roosevelt quote when giving tours, calling Glass the “last unreconstructed rebel.”

“Dad got a kick out of telling people that,” he said.

After Falwell Jr. moved his own office to North Campus over the summer, the mansion has become solely a tourist site. Upper-level rooms have been converted to become a bed and breakfast for special guests of the university. Other rooms are under restoration to look as they did when Glass lived there during the 1920s.

Falwell Jr.’s wife, Becki, said the first guests, friends of hers, stayed there this past weekend — Liberty’s 35th commencement. The old Carter kitchen is where guests are served a continental breakfast, with Falwell and Glass pictures and memorabilia mixed in together throughout the house.

Stanley said the mansion had five bathrooms in a time when most people didn’t have indoor plumbing, and cost $60,000 to build.

To honor Falwell’s life, the lights in his office are never turned off.

His office and a conference room next door are covered with books, award plaques, pictures of family and friends and of sports shrines — including the New York Yankees.

Stanley said she often gets boos when she gives tours based on his taste in sports.

“He was a Dallas Cowboys fan,” she said. “You could stay in here for an hour and absorb many things about him.”

The home also has a recently attached garage, called the “bat cave,” where Falwell could park his truck. Students often would swarm him and the family eventually decided he needed isolated parking.

Becki Falwell said the office is where her oldest son, Trey, now an LU student, spent many hours in between classes. The family doesn’t charge for the tours and believes it is a good way to keep memories of Falwell alive, she said.

“He liked history,” she said. “Just like my Jerry — they were always proud of their roots. He always had a deep, deep love for the mountains and the land.”

Falwell Jr. said the family plans to mark the one-year anniversary of his passing quietly, with a visit to the gravesite, in the mansion’s front lawn.Thomas Road Baptist Church has no services planned today; the church had a special viewing this past Sunday evening of a sermon Falwell recorded a few days before he died.

Tours are available at the Carter Glass Mansion from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and by appointments on weekends.

Stanley said she is up to the task of giving as many as she can.

“This is an interesting way to spend my retirement,” she said. “I’m enjoying it.”

The Falwell family has kept Jerry Falwell’s office the way it looked when he died to honor his memory.
JUSTIN FAULCONER/THE NEWS & ADVANCE

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Posted by ( SpencerO ) on May 21, 2008 at 5:52 pm

Lynchburg businessman, I am not an atheist (though I could conceivably qualify as a “doubting Thomas). Atheists, and I have known many over the years, get their values from their parents and a general sense of right and wrong. Help those in need, don’t steal or kill, stay faithful to ones spouse, etc. When an Atheist dies, if he or she was a good person, people will remember his/her good works. It is a fairly simple concept.

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Posted by ( luv2bliberal ) on May 21, 2008 at 1:57 pm

PoleLock,

You Wrote
“These are all human rights, so one only has to be HUMAN, which is, obviously, something you know nothing about.”

How do you determine what is a human right?  Who do you think you are to determine what a “human right” is?

Does that mean that a deer has a “deer right”?

Who determines rights?  You?

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Posted by ( JacksonPollock ) on May 21, 2008 at 12:36 pm

luv-child.  You obviously DON’T know much about the Bible because of your ridiculous rantings about what Jesus knew or didn’t know.  Let’s see . . . hmmm...Enron wasn’t around about that a time . . . college?  . . . well, Jesus was a Jew and the Jews put a great deal of stock in education, but we can’t say what Jesus thought, but he wouldn’t have thought it was a sin. 

Abortion and homosexuality were both around during the time of Jesus and he didn’t speak towards either as a sin, because, they have been only recently considered sins by fundamentalist Christians who want to mess with everybody else’s business.

Now as for my “boyfriend.” Hmmm...one doesn’t have to be a woman to support women’s rights; one doesn’t have to be a child to support children’s rights; one doesn’t have to be gay to support gay rights.  These are all human rights, so one only has to be HUMAN, which is, obviously, something you know nothing about.

And, fine.  You don’t have to call me Dr. and I don’t have to call you “human” since “I have no evidence that you actually EARNED it.” Peace.

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Posted by ( luv2bliberal ) on May 21, 2008 at 8:09 am

PoleLock,

I can’t call you Dr. because I have no evidence that you actually EARNED it.  Sorry.  I will have to be the first to admit that I know nothing of the bible.  But from what you have posted below, it appears that your reading comprehension is lacking.  You said that jesus NEVER said anything about Homosexuality.  So therefore, based on your argument, since he never said anything about it, he approved of it?  How about abortion? Doing an Enron and cleaning out 401Ks?  Heck, now that I think of it, jesus didn’t even mention college, did he?  Maybe higher education is a sin!  Just because he didn’t mention it, doesn’t mean he approves of it.  Do you tell your boyfriend every morning not to cheat on you at a bath house every morning?  No.  You just make some simple assumptions.  Maybe that is what jesus was doing.  He assumed that rational people would be able to understand that even a monkey wouldn’t want to put a square peg in a round hole.  If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit!!

How many prominent homosexuals are mentioned in a positive way in the old and new testament?

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Posted by ( Lynchburg Businessman ) on May 20, 2008 at 10:17 pm

Luv brings up a good point. Where do Atheists get their laws from? In the wild animals kill each other all of the time for little things like wooing a mate or even stepping onto the wrong side of the field. Without religion we have no sence of wright from wrong. Even if one says that we evolved to understand these things, evolution would have to have brought man to “create” God and these new laws. Therefore a religious man is more evolved than a non-religious man. Hmm… something to think about.

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Posted by ( JacksonPollock ) on May 20, 2008 at 10:12 pm

RealityCheck.  Put the “man cleave to his wife” in context to the entire encounter (Mark 10: 1-10) Jesus had with the Pharisees, and you will see that He did NOT speak of homosexuality. 

They asked Him if “it is lawful for a man to put away his wife?” Note the specific question.  It was NOT: “Is it lawful for a man to be with a man or a woman to be with a woman?”

And Jesus’s response to the specific question about a willing heterosexual married couple asking about DIVORCE was:
6 But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female. 7 For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and cleave to his wife; 8 And they twain shall be one flesh: so then they are no more twain, but one flesh. 9 What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder. 10 And in the house his disciples asked him again of the same matter. 11 And he saith unto them, Whosoever shall put away his wife, and marry another, committeth adultery against her. 12 And if a woman shall put away her husband, and be married to another, she committeth adultery.”

Now Jesus never spoke about homosexuality, but he did speak to the “sin of adultery” which Senator McCain committed in 1980 when he had an affair with his present wife, while still married to his first and then kicked his first wife to the curb.  That adultery is part of his record. 

Senator Obama AND, I might add, Senator Clinton are both with their first spouse (though Senator Clinton took the high road and didn’t take the non-Christ direction of divorcing her husband after he “back slid").  Again, I ask:  Who has the moral high ground here?  Senator “kick my wife to the curb” McCain or Senator “devoted to my wife” Obama?  Anyone who chooses McCain as the answer, just hasn’t been paying attention.  Peace.

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Posted by ( JacksonPollock ) on May 20, 2008 at 4:26 pm

luv.  This is what I wrote: 

“No, luv.  That makes you a lying duck killer.  What a piece of work you are, luv.  Peace.”

This is what YOU wrote:

“PoleLock,
Who makes you the authority that lying and duck killing are wrong?
Why are you so judgemental?”

I didn’t say one word about lying and duck killing being wrong, now did I?  FOCUS dude, FOCUS. 

And since you can’t spell my last name, it’s DR. PoleLock to you.

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Posted by ( luv2bliberal ) on May 20, 2008 at 7:34 am

PoleLock,

Who makes you the authority that lying and duck killing are wrong? 

Why are you so judgemental? 

“a mind is like a parachute.  It only works when it is open”

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Posted by ( JacksonPollock ) on May 19, 2008 at 11:29 pm

No, luv.  That makes you a lying duck killer.  What a piece of work you are, luv.  Peace.

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Posted by ( Reality Check ) on May 19, 2008 at 10:57 pm

Jesus did address homosexuality.  He taught that a man should cleave to his wife when he is grown.

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