W.B.D. and Annette B. Gray Papers 1835-1986
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Yankton College
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Gray, William Dodge
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Gray was born May 6, 1878. He was educated at the University of Arkansas (A.B., 1900) and Cornell University (M.A., 1903; Ph. D., 1907). He taught classical history and archaeology at Smith College, 1907-1946. He died September 30, 1958. From the description of William Dodge Gray papers, 1913-1958. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 52636293 ...
Annette B. Gray
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William Bradford Dodge Gray was superintendent of Congregational Missions in Wyoming from 1900 to 1918. He was born in Milbourne, Illinois, in 1846 and named after his grandfather, William Bradford Dodge, the first secretary of the Antislavery Institute at Salem, Massachusetts. After his mother’s death, he was raised by his grandfather and by his maternal aunt, Miss J.D. Dodge, in Lake County, Illinois. In 1867 he married Julia Payne, and they resided in Ivanhoe and in Highland Park...
Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society
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Gray, W. B. D.
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William Bradford Dodge Gray was superintendent of Congregational Missions in Wyoming from 1900 to 1918. He was born in Milbourne, Illinois, in 1846 and named after his grandfather, William Bradford Dodge, the first secretary of the Antislavery Institute at Salem, Massachusetts. After his mother’s death, he was raised by his grandfather and by his maternal aunt, Miss J.D. Dodge, in Lake County, Illinois. In 1867 he married Julia Payne, and they resided in Ivanhoe and in Highland Park...
Rost, Mildred Kenney, 1896-1991
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William and Jennie Kenney and their children, including Mildred Kenney Rost, were prominent residents of Wheatland, Wyoming in the early 1900s. They owned a ranch and then moved to town in 1903. They owned a dry goods store and they started Wheatland's first newspaper. The family valued learning and they were civic minded and progressive. Mildred Kenny Rost was like a daughter to the W.B.D. Grays who were Congregational ministers. She graduated from Wheatland High School in 1914 and Oberlin Coll...
Congregational Home Missionary Society
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Congregational Church West (U.S.)
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Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.
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Dodge, William Bradford.
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