Grady, Henry Woodfin, 1850-1889

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Henry Woodfin Grady, journalist and orator, was born 24 May 1850, in Athens, Georgia, where he married Julia King on 5 October 1871. Grady worked as a reporter, editor, publisher, or writer (1870-1875) for newspapers in Atlanta and Rome, Georgia, and as a correspondent for THE NEW YORK HERALD (1876). While part owner and managing editor of the ATLANTA CONSTITUTION (1880-1889), he delivered his "New South" speech (1886) which established his reputation as a distinguished orator.He died of pneumonia on 23 December 1889.

From the description of Henry Woodrin Grady papers, 1828-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79463375

Henry W. Grady served as manahing editor for the Atlanta Constitution in the 1880s. A member of the Atlanta Ring of Democratic political leaders, Grady used his office and influence to promote a New South program of northern investment, southern industrial growth, diversified farming, and white supremacy. Grady County, created in 1905, is named in his honor. Jefferson Davis served as the president of the Confederate States of America. Davis was responsible for the raising of Confederate armies, the notable appointment of General Robert E. Lee as commander of the Army of Virginia, and the encouragement of industrial enterprise throughout the South.

From the description of Grady, Henry and Davis, Jefferson obituaries, 1889. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 262293276

"Henry W. Grady, the "Spokesman of the New South," served as managing editor for the Atlanta Constitution in the 1880s. A member of the Atlanta Ring of Democratic political leaders, Grady used his office and influence to promote a New South program of northern investment, southern industrial growth, diversified farming, and white supremacy... Henry Woodfin Grady was born on May 24, 1850, in Athens. His father, William S. Grady, a successful merchant who served as a major in the Confederate army, died in the fall of 1864 from wounds received at the siege of Petersburg, Virginia. Brought up after his father's death by his mother, Anne Gartrell Grady, young Grady showed talent as a writer and debater. After graduating from the University of Georgia, he briefly studied literature and history at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville before returning to Georgia in 1869 to pursue a career in journalism... Grady's attempts to affix northern interests to the city he loved were cut short by his sudden death in Atlanta on December 23, 1889." -- "Henry W. Grady (1850-1889)" New Georgia Encyclopedia. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org (Retrieved April 24, 2009)

From the description of Henry W. Grady manuscripts, between 1850-1889. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 325203689

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Physician's ledger and Georgia woman's scrapbook, 1848-1864 and 1885-1896. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
referencedIn Graves, John Temple, 1856-1925. Tribute to Henry W. Grady [manuscript] : address at the memorial exercises in Atlanta, Dec. 26, 1889. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Price, Francis E., 1886-1928. Francis E. Price Photograph Collection, 1906-1928, undated. Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library
creatorOf Grady, Henry Woodfin, 1850-1889. Henry W. Grady manuscripts, between 1850-1889.
referencedIn Gamble, Thomas, 1858-1945. The Race Question scrapbook, circa 1880-1900. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Robert Bonner papers, 1860-1899. New York State Historical Documents Inventory
referencedIn Century Company records New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn "Grady and the New South", 1890. University of the Pacific, William Knox Holt Memorial Library
referencedIn Edmund Walter Jones Papers, 1789-1917 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Tarver, Jack (Jackson Williams), 1917-1999. Jack Tarver research collection, 1955-1969. Georgia State University
referencedIn Athens, Ga. social and cultural events collection, 1860-1947.
referencedIn Dumas, William Thomas, 1858-1926. William Thomas Dumas scrapbook, 1880-1896. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.). Grady Memorial Hospital Collection, 1892-1980. Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library
referencedIn Grady, Anne E. Gartrell. Henry W. Grady scrapbooks, 1878-1892.
referencedIn Motes, C. W. Helen Stanley photographs, circa 1883.
creatorOf Grady, Henry Woodfin, 1850-1889. Grady, Henry and Davis, Jefferson obituaries, 1889.
creatorOf McDaniel, Henry D. (Henry Dickerson), 1836-1926. Henry Dickerson McDaniel business and political records, 1822-1935 (bulk 1877-1902). Georgia Department of Archives and History Library
referencedIn Smith, George Gilman, 1836-1913. George Gilman Smith papers, 1835-1956. Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
referencedIn Hunt, Robert, 1843-1903. Robert Hunt family papers, 1878-1940. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Grady, Henry Woodfin, 1850-1889. Henry Woodrin Grady papers, 1828-1971. Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
referencedIn Arp, Bill, 1826-1903. Harry Atkinson collection, 1880s.
referencedIn Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers (Atlanta, Ga.). Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers photographic collection. Portraits, 1925-1974 (bulk 1939-1971). Georgia State University
referencedIn Robert Bonner papers, 1860-1899 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Wilson, William Lyne, 1843-1900. Papers, 1852-1901. Washington & Lee University, James G. Leyburn Library
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associatedWith Bonner, Robert, 1824-1899. person
associatedWith Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919. person
correspondedWith Century Company corporateBody
associatedWith Confederate States of America. Army. North Carolina Infantry Regiment, 25th. corporateBody
associatedWith Cuyler, Telamon Cruger Smith, 1873-1951. person
associatedWith Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. person
correspondedWith Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935 person
associatedWith Dumas, William Thomas, 1858-1926. person
associatedWith Field, Cyrus W. (Cyrus West), 1819-1892. person
associatedWith Gamble, Thomas, 1858-1945. person
associatedWith Gartrell family. family
associatedWith Grady, Anne E. Gartrell. person
associatedWith Grady family. family
associatedWith Grady, Julia King. person
associatedWith Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.) corporateBody
associatedWith Grady, William Sammons, d. 1864. person
associatedWith Graves, John Temple, 1856-1925. person
associatedWith Hunt, Robert, 1843-1903. person
associatedWith Jones, Edmund Walter, 1811-1876 person
associatedWith Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers (Atlanta, Ga.) corporateBody
associatedWith McDaniel, Henry D. (Henry Dickerson), 1836-1926. person
associatedWith Price, Francis E., 1886-1928. person
associatedWith Smith, George Gilman, 1836-1913. person
associatedWith Tarver, Jack (Jackson Williams), 1917-1999. person
associatedWith Wilson, William Lyne, 1843-1900. person
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Georgia
Southern States
Atlanta (Ga.)
North Carolina
Georgia
United States
Texas
Rome (Ga.)
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Journalists
Manuscripts
Married women
Obituaries
Soldiers
Women
Women
Occupation
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Journalists
Orators
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Birth 1850-05-24

Death 1889-12-23

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