Lois Howard Gray family papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Lois Howard Gray family papers
- Date
- 1795-2012, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 41 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Family archives.
- Physicians -- Kentucky -- Barren County
- Rural health care
- Tuberculosis -- Hospitals.
- Women and the military -- United States
- World War, 1914-1918.
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Veterans -- United States.
- World War, 1939-1945.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- China
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by subject and format into 12 series.
- Preferred Citation
- 2014ms0233: [identification of item], Lois Howard Gray family papers, 1795-2012, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Lois Howard Gray (1920-2012) was the daughter of Dr. C.C. Howard and Julia Franklin Howard. Lois attended Transylvania University, graduating in 1940, and later earning a Masters of Arts degree in Art Education from Peabody College at Vanderbilt University. During World War II, Lois served in the U.S. Navy as a WAVES officer from 1943-1946. She founded her own interior design business and was the co-founder of Gray Construction with her husband, James Norris Gray (1917-1972). In addition to her businesses, she was an active board member for many organizations including the Kentucky Women's Leadership Network, the Glasgow-Barren County Chamber of Commerce, Transylvania University, Kentucky Educational Foundation, the Governors' Scholars program, the Kentucky Arts Council, the Kentucky Center for the Arts, and the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence. Lois married James Norris Gray following World War II; they had six children, including Julia Gray Navolio, Howard Gray, Jim Gray, Franklin Gray, Elisabeth Gray McKeachie, and Stephen Gray.
- Lois' father, physician Carl Clifford Howard, (1888-1971) was born to Dr. Thomas S. and Queen Lanford Howard at Summer Shade, Kentucky. Howard attended the University of Louisville School of Medicine, graduating in 1911. In 1914, he opened the first hospital and in 1915 he opened the first medical laboratory in Glasgow, Kentucky. Howard served in the United States Army Medical Corps during World War I, joining in 1917. Following World War I, Howard brought new medical methods and practices to the region including blood transfusion, ambulances, and penicillin. Additionally, Howard was instrumental in the development for a State Tuberculosis Hospital in Glasgow and helped set up a Country Doctor Fund to encourage young people to become doctors in rural areas. He married Julia Franklin (1885–1968), a school teacher, in 1914; they had four daughters, including Carolyn Saunders Howard McKinley (1923-2017), Mildred Langford Howard (1916-1975), Mary Lloyd, and Lois Howard Gray (1920-2012).
- The Howards trace their lineage back to the Mulkey family, who established the Old Mulkey Meetinghouse, the oldest log meetinghouse in Kentucky (built around 1804).
- Scope and Content
- The Lois Howard Gray family papers (dated 1795-2012, undated; 41 cubic feet; 47 boxes, 1 folder) comprise correspondence, genealogy files, photographs, artifacts, financial and legal documents, printed material, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks that document the Howard and Gray families of Barren County, Kentucky. The collection largely consists of the papers of Lois Howard Gray, documenting her civic and artistic activities - including her enlistment in the WAVES during World War II - as well the activities of her immediate family, most notably her parents, Dr. Carl Clifford Howard and Julia Franklin Howard. The papers also include photographs and other papers relating to James Norris Gray's experiences training Chinese troops during World War II.
- Additonally, the collection contains expansive family history files maintained by Julia Howard and her sister-in-law Bess Howard. They include a significant number of original documents and photographs that date back to the late 18th century. Families documented include the Howards, Grays, Mulkeys, Franklins, Breeds, and Crenshawes.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Julia Howard family history files, 1795-2000s, undated
Scope and Contents
These comprise family trees, census information, narrative writings, and other genealogy research data gathered by Julia Franklin Howard. Also included are Julia's narrative writings and some original family documents. Many folders are not further divided due to the mixed subject matter of the material. For example, a single letter may touch upon different families, different generations, various anecdotes, and/or family trees.
General research files, undated
- Box 1, folder 1-2
Scope and Contents
Includes materials relating to multiple families and 2 notebooks with Julia's research and writings. One notebook also includes some writings and drawings.
Marriage and birth records, 1830s-1960s
Legal and financial documents, deeds, correspondence, 1760-1885
Military records, 1843-1863
Receipts, 1830s-1880s
Ledgers, 1795-1837
Loose ledger pages, 1795-1798
- Box 1, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Appear to document constable, surveyor, sheriff, and clerk election votes and oaths in an unidentified Kentucky county.
Inventory of the goods of John Courts, 1818
Inventory and sales of estate of Joseph Clarke, 1824-1826
"Money received by James Cummings (?) belonging to the estate of E. Guill (?) deceased in 1825", 1825
Joseph W. Barclay accounts ledger, Glasgow, Kentucky, 1829-1830
"Licenses and Road Docket for 1837", 1837
The Early History of Barren County by C.C. Simmons (Glasgow, KY), undated
- Box 2, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Includes a list of the First Kentucky Brigade soldiers from Barren County.
Crenshaw family, 1920s-1940s, undated
Eubank family, 1920s-1960s
- Box 2, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Also includes information regarding the White and Baird families.
Everett family, 1940
Franklin and Langford families, 1932-1939
Gaines family, 1916-1973
Howard family, 1935, undated
Family trees and notes, 1935, undated
Howard family Bible, undated
Obediah Howard and Priscilla Breed, undated
Publications and typed narrative notes, undated
Miscellaneous, 1935, undated
Jennings family, 1932
Old Mulkey Meeting House, 1931-1950, undated
- Box 2, folder 15
Scope and Contents
Includes newspaper clippings, materials from the dedication ceremony, and information regarding the Mill Creek Church.
Newspaper article on Mulkey meeting house re-dedication, 1931
Owen family, 1918-1944
Owen family Bible, undated
Saunders family, 1920s-1960s, undated
Scope and Contents
Also includes information regarding the Crenshaw, Eubanks, and Twyman families.
Family trees and notes, undated
Narrative histories and notes, undated
Correspondence, 1920s-1960s
Framed book page featuring information and illustration on M. Laurence Saunders, circa 1600s
Bess Howard family history files, 1812-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
These comprise family trees, narrative writings, and other genealogy research data gathered by Bess Howard. Some materials were given to Bess by Olean Garrett and include her notes and correspondence. Also included are Bess's narrative writings and original family documents. Many folders are not further divided due to the mixed subject matter of the material. For example, a single letter may touch upon different families, different generations, various anecdotes, and/or family trees.
General research files, undated
- Box 3, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Includes binder of newspaper clippings, photographs, and other materials (all photocopies).
Deeds and other legal documents, circa 1812-1885
Eubank family receipts, 1819-1897
Mulkey family legal documents, 1838-1884
Barren County, Kentucky, 1936, undated
- Box 3, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Includes Early Settlement of Barren County, histories of Cave City and Barren County courts, An Historical Journey Through Barren County, Kentucky by C. Clayton Simmons, and more.
Boone family, 1931-1945, undated
Breed, Avery, Chism, Gist, et al. families (2 folders), 1930s-1970s
- Box 3, folder 11-12
Scope and Contents
Bess Howard's notes from original envelope: "Breeds, Averys, Chisms, Gist, Gist and Pennington notes, Palmer line, Dennison line, Payson line (Phillip Elliott), Jacksons- London to Maryland, Stonington, Conn. Gravestone inscriptions."
Depp family, 1940s-1960s
Gray family, 1955, 1986
- Box 4, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Includes stain removal guide with "Gray and Biggers" (Glasgow, KY) stamp and Gray family tartan. More information on Gray tartan located in oversize box 36]
Howard family, 1930s-1988
General research files, 1930s-1970s
Heraldry, undated
Howards of England, undated
Howards of Maryland, 1930s-1960s
- Box 4, folder 6
Scope and Contents
Includes information on the history of Stonington, Conn. and pictures of graves. Also includes information on George Howard.
Stephen Breed Howard and Priscilla Howard Scott, 1940s-1960s
Obediah and Priscilla (Breed) Howard, 1950s-1980s
Christopher and Rebecca (Hayes) Howard, 1930s-1970s
Eliza Lewis, undated
Thomas S. Howard family, undated
C.C. Howard family history written by Julia F. Howard, Mary Lou Cray, and Bess Howard, undated
Howard Gray's family tree, undated
Information from Canada, 1987-1988
Information from Spokane, Washington, 1987
Information from Texas, 1986-1988
Kentucky Cousins: The Good family of Barren County, Ky by Cecil E. Goode, 1967
Langford and Walker families, 1940s-1970s
McDougal family, 1968, undated
Means family, 1931-1941
Metcalfe County, Kentucky, undated
Morehead and Payne families, 1930s-1980s
- Box 5, folder 7
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence from various family members and information on John Morehead.
Mulkey family and meeting house, 1930s-1970
General research files, 1930s-1960s
"Mulkey 1641-1970" scrapbook, 1970
Old Mulkey Meeting house, 1930s-1960s
- Box 5, folder 10
Scope and Contents
Includes articles on restoration, member lists, program from 1931 dedication ceremony, postcards, information regarding Mill Creek Church.
Philip Mulkey, 1940s-1960s
Jonathan Mulkey, 1940s-1960s
Summer Shade, Kentucky, 1961-1981
- Box 6, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Includes reproduction of an 1887 Summer Shade Institute program.
Todd and Edwards families, 1964
Walbert, Leah Ann family history, 1971
Miscellaneous, 1935-1988, undated
- Box 6, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Includes information regarding the Biggers, Strange, Crenshaw, Bradshaw, and Downing families. Also includes a history of "Old Vaughn Home or 'Allen's Inn'."
Carl Clifford Howard, 1913-2008, undated
Biographical / Historical
Physician Carl Clifford Howard (1888-1971) was born to Dr. Thomas S. and Queen Lanford Howard at Summer Shade, Kentucky. Howard attended the University of Louisville School of Medicine, graduating in 1911. In 1914, he opened the first hospital, and in 1915 he opened the first medical laboratory in Glasgow, Kentucky. Howard served in the United States Army Medical Corps during World War I, joining in 1917. Following World War I, Howard was instumental brining new medical methods and practices to the region including blood transfusion, ambulances, and penicillin. Additionally, Howard was instrumental in the development for a State Tuberculosis Hospital in Glasgow and helped set up a Country Doctor Fund to encourage young people to become doctors in rural areas.
He married Julia Franklin in 1914; they had four daughters, including Carolyn, Mildred, Mary Lloyd, and Lois.
Biographies, awards, and tributes, 1917-2000, undated
General, 1917, 1962-2000
- Box 6, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Includes his 1917 certificate for appointment to local board of Barren County.
Awards, 1955-1962, undated
"Dr. Howard: An Old-Timer With Ideas That Are New," The Courier-Journal Magazine, 1949
"Our Vanishing Country Doctors," The Courier-Journal Magazine, 1947
"Dr. CC Howard Day" / 50 years of service award, 1962
Obituaries and funeral program, 1971
"Dr. Howard chosen Person of the Century…" Glasgow Daily Times, 1999
KET Kentucky Life recording transcript, 2000
"50 Years Down Memory Lane with Dr. C.C. Howard" keepsake, undated
Tales From Kentucky Doctors, by William Lynwood Montell, includes biography of C.C. Howard, 2008
World War I, 1917-1919, undated
Scope and Contents
Many items in this series have been previously photocopied. Copies are paired with their original. In some cases more than one photocopy is present.
Official documents and correspondence, 1917 September-1918 December
Official documents and correspondence, 1919 January-April, undated
Inspection slips, circa 1918
Financial records, 1918-1919
Patient rosters, 1919 March-April
- Box 7, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Includes roster listing C.C. Howard with a duodenal ulcer.
Medical information and notes, 1917, undated
- Box 7, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Includes a copy of Medical War Manual No. 4- Military Orthopedic Surgery.
Newspaper clippings, 1918-1919
- Box 7, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Includes armistice issue of The New York Herald and "Vivid Description of A Surgeon's Life in U.S. Army Hospital" from The Glasgow Republican.
Writings, circa 1918
- Box 7, folder 6
Scope and Contents
Includes "My Life at the Front" and other narratives and notes.
Correspondence, 1917-1919, undated
C.C.H. to Julia and Mildred Howard, 1918 August-November
C.C.H. to Julia and Mildred Howard, 1918 December-1919 January
C.C.H. to Julia and Mildred Howard, 1919 February-March, undated
Julia and Mildred Howard to C.C.H., 1918 August-October
Julia and Mildred Howard to C.C.H., 1918 November
Julia and Mildred Howard to C.C.H., 1918 December, 1919 February
C.C.H. to Queen Langford, 1918 October, undated
Queen Langford to C.C.H., 1918 August-November
C.C.H. to Bess Howard, 1918 September-December
Bess Howard to C.C.H., 1918 August-November
C.C.H. to miscellaneous family, 1918 May-1919 February
Friends and miscellaneous family to C.C.H., 1918 February-November, undated
- Box 8, folder 7
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence from Banks Howard and Julia Franklin Howard's mother.
C.C.H. to miscellaneous, 1918
Miscellaneous to C.C.H., 1917 December-1918 July
Miscellaneous to C.C.H., 1918 August-1919 February, undated
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1918
- Box 8, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence not to or from C.C. Howard. A 1918 letter from E.R. Lafferty to Thomas Miller includes a newspaper article describing Camp Greenleaf in Oglethorpe, Georgia, which was the main training camp for doctors.
Blank postcards, circa 1918
Photocopy of Mark Stiebling's publication (as labeled in original housing), undated
Miscellaneous, 1918-1919
- Box 8, folder 14
Scope and Contents
Includes map "Verm. Abt 2, Runbild Nr. 243, aufgenommen am 2.7.18 mit der Schutzengrabenkammer Nr. 3". Also are photocopies of all WWI documents made for Dianne Watkins, The Kentucky Museum and Library, WKU, 1990.
Financial records, 1913-1978, undated
Expense and accounts ledger, 1913-1935
Miscellaneous financial records, 1914-1948, 1973
Wallet and contents, circa 1916, 1938
Correspondence, 1928-1967
Writings and notes, undated
Professional and civic activities, 1932-1964, undated
Research articles, 1940, undated
Speaking engagements, 1940, 1959, 1961, undated
Southeastern Surgical Congress, 1937-1953
- Box 9, folder 8
Scope and Contents
Includes assembly program and attendee confirmation correspondence.
McDowell stamp, 1959
Rural Kentucky Medical Scholarship Fund, 1959, 1963
Delegate to the Constitutional Revision Convention clipping, 1964
Miscellaneous, 1932, 1947
Clinics and hospitals, 1944-1995, undated
Howard Clinic, 1944, 1951, 1995, undated
"Howard Clinic Closing After Nearly 50 Years of Service" Glasgow, Ky, Republican article, 1995 September 22
Tuberculosis Hospital, 1944-1961, undated
McKee, Kentucky, Medical Center, 1960
Medical ephemera, 1910s-1950s
- Box 10, folder 7
Scope and Contents
Includes 1923 calendar with medical advertisements and weather calendar from Dr. Miles Medical Company.
Julia Franklin Howard, 1876-1964, undated
Honors and celebrations, 1947-1964, undated
Newspaper clippings, 1964 and undated
- Box 10, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Include articles regarding her wedding and anniversary. Also includes her obituary.
State Mother of the Year award, 1947
"This Is Your Life" Glasgow PTA program, 1955
"This is Your Life" memorial scrapbook, 1955
Childhood ABC book, circa 1887
Education and teaching, 1910-1947
Teachers College Heights publication, Vol. 10, No. 6, Bowling Green, Ky. "Learn Kentucky" issue (3 copies), 1928 October
Artwork, undated
Correspondence, 1917-1962
1917-1919
1921, 1928-1929
Condolence letters regarding the death of her mother, 1928 April-May
1930-1938
1940-1948
1959-1962
Organizations, 1913-1957
American War Mothers - meeting minutes, 1954-1957
American War Mothers - membership and officer rosters, 1951-1956
American War Mothers - miscellaneous, 1913-1957
Daughters of the American Revolution - programs and yearbooks, 1938-1955
Daughters of the American Revolution - newspaper clippings, 1940-1955
Daughters of the American Revolution - miscellaneous, 1922-1954
- Box 11, folder 10
Scope and Contents
Includes Julia Howard's application based on Thomas Saunders.
Garden Club, 1934, 1948
Homemakers Association - talks, undated
- Box 11, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Julia F. Howard's remarks and writings on various homemaking topics, including "What Makes a House a Home?," "Homemakers as Citizens," and "Heritage of the American Home."
Homemakers Association - miscellaneous, undated
- Box 11, folder 13
Scope and Contents
Includes meeting minutes and other administrative papers.
Kentucky Medical Association Women's Auxiliary, 1934-1942
- Box 11, folder 14
Scope and Contents
Includes journals with articles regarding Jane Todd Crawford and Ephraim McDowell memorials. Also includes newspaper clipping on the address C.C. Howard delivered at the 1934 Kentucky State Medical Association meeting to raise funds for a Jane Todd Crawford memorial.
Parent Teacher Association - meeting minutes and annual reports, 1941-1944
Parent Teacher Association - informational brochures, 1935-1944
Parent Teacher Association - bulletins and convention programs, 1935, 1944
Parent Teacher Association - Health Program and Health Committee, 1942-1945
Parent Teacher Association - miscellaneous, 1939-1945
- Box 12, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and other administrative information.
Writings, undated
"The Bells of All Ages", undated
"Early Sunday Schools of Barren County", undated
"Histories of Barren County Pioneer Physicians," compiled by Julia Franklin Howard, undated
"History of the First Presbyterian Church", undated
"How the School Can Help the Home", undated
"Nature", undated
"Pioneer Doctor of Barren County, Henry Miller, M.D.", undated
"Social Culture", undated
"Why Study Latin", undated
Miscellaneous, undated
Diaries, 1939, 1940-1968
Travels, 1920s-1930s
Scope and Contents
Includes brochures, maps, postcards, ticket stubs, and more.
Buffalo, New York, 1920s
Niagara Falls, New York, 1920s
Toronto, Canada, 1920s
Century of Progress World's Fair scrapbook, 1933
Other travels, 1920s
Topical files, 1876-1963, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes publications, articles, and other materials relating to topics of interest.
Agriculture, 1910s-1930s
Art and imagery, 1880s-1960s
Children, mothers, wives, 1900s-1930s
Cooking and recipes, 1900s-1910s
The Courier-Journal Magazine issues, 1947-1949
Education, 1910s-1930s
Fashion and patterns, 1870s-1930s
Glasgow and Barren County, Kentucky, 1910s-1940s
Glasgow newspaper issues, 1928-1937
- Box 34
Scope and Contents
Includes issues of the Glasgow Republican, the Glasgow Times, and The Daily News.
History, 1920s-1940s
Kentucky news, 1890s-1910s
Kentucky Progress Magazine, published by the Kentucky Progress Commission, 1932, 1935-1936
Life lessons, 1920s
Maps of Europe, 1920s
Medicine and doctors, 1910s-1951
National Geographic, 1919 December, 1929 December
Prayers (handwritten and newspaper clippings), 1961, 1963, undated
Poems and cartoons, 1910s-1930s
Politics, 1926, 1945
Prohibition, 1920s
Race relations and slavery, 1950, undated
Religion, 1910s-1960s
Sheet music and lyrics, undated
Short stories, 1940s-1950s
Social news (national), 1900s-1930s
Miscellaneous, 1876-1952, undated
- Box 14, folder 14
- Box 34
Scope and Contents
Includes copies of McCalls, Life, Holland's, and Collier's. Also includes a March 1876 issues of the New York Ledger and a United Nations poster.
Event programs, 1928-1957
Wallet and contents, 1930s-1960s
Miscellaneous, 1959, undated
Bess Howard, 1908-1980, undated
Biographies, memorials, and tributes, 1975, undated
Awards, recognitions, and certificates, 1916, 1953, 1964
Correspondence, 1934-1976
- Box 15, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Includes brief correspondence from John F. Kennedy and Harry Truman.
Calling cards, circa 1900s-1920s
Financial records, 1908-1910, 1950, 1975
Barren County Clerk, 1937-1965, undated
Elections
- Box 15, folder 6
Scope and Contents
Bess was Barren County Clerk from 1922-1954. Includes souvenir pencils and comb.
Newspaper clippings, 1937, 1939, undated
Article on courthouse construction, 1965
Courthouse dedication, 1965
First Christian Church, 1942-1980, undated
Bulletins and directories, 1942-1980
Golden Rule Gazette, 1944 June-December
Golden Rule Gazette, 1945 January-August
Golden Rule Gazette, 1951 March, undated
Honorary President certificate, 1969
Daughters of the American Revolution, 1921, undated
"Observing 100 Years of Progress," Glasgow Daily Times special issue, 1965
- Box 34
Scope and Contents
Covers Glasgow, Kentucky, history from 1865-1965 in sixteen sections.
Miscellaneous, 1952, undated
- Box 16, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Includes song lyrics, address book, newspaper clipping, and brief writings/notes.
Mildred Howard, 1935-1965, undated
Correspondence received, 1935, 1937
Correspondence received, 1938-1965, undated
Correspondence sent, 1935-1939, undated
American University at Cairo, 1961-1962
"Mr. Luck" typescript, undated
Miscellaneous, 1931-1959, undated
- Box 16, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Includes schoolwork, clippings regarding a play Mildred directed, application for Children of the American Revolution, letter to Julia regarding Mildred's first days at the University of Texas.
Lois Howard Gray, 1920-2012, undated
Biographical / Historical
Lois Howard Gray (1920-2012) was the daughter of Dr. C.C. Howard and Julia Franklin Howard. Lois attended Transylvania University, graduating in 1940, and later earning a Masters of Arts degree in Art Education from Peabody College at Vanderbilt University. During World War II, Lois served in the U.S. Navy as a WAVES officer from 1943-1946. She founded her own interior design business and was the co-founder of Gray Construction with her husband, James Norris Gray. In addition to her businesses, she was an active board member for many organizations including the Kentucky Women's Leadership Network, the Glasgow-Barren County Chamber of Commerce, Transylvania University, Kentucky Educational Foundation, the Governors' Scholars program, the Kentucky Arts Council, the Kentucky Center for the Arts, and the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence.
Lois married James Norris Gray following World War II; they had six children, including Julia Gray Navolio, Howard Gray, Jim Gray, Franklin Gray, Elisabeth Gray McKeachie, and Stephen Gray.
Biographies and tributes, 1997, 2012
Awards and achievements, 1940-2000, undated
Scope and Contents
Mostly newspaper clippings and articles.
Miss Transylvania, circa 1940
Kentucky Women's Leadership Network 1996 class newspaper article, 1996
Barren River Area Development District (BRADD) award, 1997
Junior Achievement Bluegrass Business Hall of Fame award, 1997
Morrison Medallion (Transylvania University), 1997
University of Kentucky Construction Management Lifetime Achievement Award, 1998
National Businesswoman of the Year, undated
Miscellaneous, 1981-2000, undated
Education, 1924-1942, undated
Schoolwork and certificates, 1930s
Spelling book used by Mildred, Lois, and Carolyn Howard, 1924
Louisville Courier-Journal spelling bee, 1932
- Box 17, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Lois Howard won first place. Includes copy of award check, congratulatory correspondence, and a newspaper clipping.
Spelling bee article in the Louisville Courier-Journal, 1932 April 24
Ward-Belmont School catalog, circa 1936
Milestone, Ward-Belmont School yearbook, 1937
Crimson, Transylvania College yearbook, 1939
Miscellaneous, 1931-1942, undated
- Box 17, folder 14
Scope and Contents
Includes program brochures and articles about Lois's instructors.
Financial records, 1946-1983, undated
Correspondence, 1935-2002, undated
Writings and notes, undated
Professional and civic activities, 1943-2010, undated
W.A.V.E.S., 1943-2004
Life magazine issue with W.A.V.E.S. article, 1943 March 15
"There'll always be an England" calendars, 1944, 1945
Glasgow Garden Club annual programs, 1949-1956
Framed Kentucky Colonel certificate, 1982
Gray Construction Company, 1985-2010
- Box 18, folder 7
Scope and Contents
Includes newspaper clippings and annual meeting information. Also includes "Building on a Legacy: Documenting 50 years of Gray Construction 1960-2010."
Newspaper clippings on early Gray Construction Company projects, 1962-1963, 1971
Miscellaneous, 1977-2004, undated
- Box 18, folder 8
Scope and Contents
Includes information on the Horse Cave Theatre, Civil War monument at Vicksburg, Daughters of the American Revolution, and the 53rd anniversary celebration of the Doolittle Raiders.
Travels, 1930s-1980s
Artwork, 1950s-1960s, undated
Howard family Christmas cards, 1950s-1960s
Gray family Christmas cards, 1950s-1960s
Breed and Howard families coat of arms, undated
Abstract, undated
Buildings, undated
Cartoons, advertisements, and other illustrations, undated
Designs and illustrations, undated
Floral, undated
Figures, undated
Landscapes, undated
Landscapes with buildings and structures, undated
Miscellaneous, undated
Nautical, undated
Other's artwork, undated
- Box 19, folder 8
- Box 37
Scope and Contents
Includes drawings from the 1997 Gray family Thanksgiving.
Portraits, figures, and clothing, undated
Still life, undated
Sketchbooks, undated
Topical files, 1920-2002, undated
Thomas Clark (2 folders), 1988-2002
Joe Downing, 2000s
- Box 19, folder 14
Scope and Contents
Includes cards and images of Joe Downing and his artwork.
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings regarding friends and interests, 1940s-2000s
- Box 19, folder 15
Scope and Contents
Individuals mentioned include Jane Goodman, Jim Whiteside, Percy Bushong, Russell E. Doughtery, and more.
Miscellaneous oversize magazine and newspaper clippings regarding interests, 1962- 2004, undated
- Box 34
Scope and Contents
Includes articles on the 60th anniversary of D-Day, history of Kentucky, design, and more.
Issue of The New York Times in decorative case, 1920 September 10
Miscellaneous, 1920s-2000s
- Box 20, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Includes engagement announcement, a silhouette of Lois, a "Vote for Chandler, Democratic nominee for Governor" flier, and more.
Lois Howard Gray funeral guest register, 2012 March
Carolyn Howard McKinley, 1932-2003, undated
School notes and exams, 1932-1947
Correspondence, 1940
Washington, D.C. trip, 1940 August
Clinical records, 1948-1949
Psychiatric social histories, 1948-1949
- Box 20, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Includes patient reports, notes, and informational literature.
Clinico-pathological conference and other medical records, 1949-1950
Newspaper clippings, 1967, 2003, undated
Other family, 1814-1999, undated
Brown family, 1929-1960
Crenshawe family - homemade book labeled "Family Papers", 1812-1937, undated
Autograph of President Richard Nixon, undated
[Bagley, London] receipt of payment from Thompson Crenshaw, 1823 October 12
[Cabbenip], George court summons, 1818 February
Crenshaw, H.A. deed, 1865 May 10
Crenshaw geneaology, undated
Crenshaw, John deed, 1812 November
Crenshaw, John last will and testament, 1818 April 26
Crenshaw, Thomas slave lease to Thompson Crenshaw, 1826 January 2
Crenshaw, Thompson accounting records, circa 1827-1856
Crenshaw, Thompson letters, 1838-1850
Crenshaw, Thompson release of land, 1821 August 20
Crenshaw, Waller letters, 1829-1838
Crenshaw, William letters, 1829, 1843
Crenshaw, W.J. letters, 1855-1856
Empty envelopes addressed to Mrs. C.C. Howard, 1932, 1937
Handwriting practice sheet, undated
Hays, Jasper and wife - Church of Christ Letter of Good Standing from Church Clerk G.J. Franklin, 1884 January 18
[Lehne, J.S.] letter, 1857 December 25
Milne, Mary letter of introduction, 1858 August 28
[Nevel], John land grant, 1815 April 5
[Oterg], Isaac and Elizabeth's children, undated
Piece of a letter referencing Church of Christ, undated
[Slave deed to Thompson Crenshaw], undated
Waggoner, Richard powers of attorney appointing Thompson Crenshaw, 1829, 1834
Waggoner, Richard [Jr.] letters, 1829-1835
Waggoner, Richard Sr. letters, circa 1819
Waggoner, Thomas letters, 1816, 1856
Empty book binding, undated
Franklin family, 1881-1951, undated
Franklin family Bible, undated
Martha (Mattie) J. Franklin (Alyn Franklin Brown's sister), 1900-1946
W.W. Franklin, 1881-1951
- Box 20, folder 17
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, financial records, newspaper clippings, and National Saddle Horse Breeders Association registers.
W.W. Franklin, Jr. funeral notice, 1890 April 8
Miscellaneous, undated
- Box 21, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Includes obituary of Garland T. Franklin and wedding announcement of Luther Garland Franklin.
Garrett, Olean, 1966-1986, undated
Correspondence, circa 1979-1987
- Box 21, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Mostly regarding family history research, but also includes birthday cards and Daughters of the American Revolution certificate.
Poems written for various Howard family events, undated
Howard family reunions, 1966, 1986
Gray family, 1937-1968, undated
James Norris Gray - newspaper articles, 1950s-1960s
James Norris Gray - Sphinx, The Citadel military college yearbook, 1937
James Norris Gray - World War II correspondence, 1945
- Box 45, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Includes a letter from Secretary of the Navy Forrestal after his discharge and a brief of SACo.
S. H. Shen letter to James Norris Gray, 1948
- Box 45, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Letter from a friend in China, asking for help to leave China.
James Norris Gray - book - Kentucky Tobacco Patch, by Virgil Steed, 1947
James Powell Gray - World War II ration book, 1943
Mrs. James Powell Gray postcards, 1957-1961
Julia Carden Gray Navolio (2 folders), 1948, 1968
- Box 21, folder 6-7
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence from friends and family while in Port Angeles, Washington, June-August 1968 as well as her birth certificate.
Franklin Gray school work, undated
Jim Gray, 1965, undated
"The Univox Complete Teaching Machine" box set, undated
Gray family bible, 1877
Assorted, 1814-1999, undated
Hargrove, Margaret, 1948, undated
- Box 21, folder 10
Scope and Contents
Includes DAR application and the Glasgow high school 1948 commencement address.
Howard, Thomas S., 1874-1879, 1894, undated
- Box 21, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, receipts, memorial card (broken), obituary, and stock certificate.
Howard, Queen Langford, 1878-1933
- Box 21, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Mostly correspondence from friends and family, especially her sister Florida. Also includes her obituary.
Langford family, 1814 (?), undated
- Box 21, folder 13
Scope and Contents
Includes newspaper articles and letter to Mary Langford from J.H. Langford.
Lessenberry, Mary Lloyd Howard, 1927-1947
Vaughn, Ellen, 1892-1893, undated
Miscellaneous, 1943-1999, undated
- Box 21, folder 16
Scope and Contents
Includes pressed flowers, unidentified locks of hair, and more.
"Sue B." diary, 1893
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings, 1950s-2008
Miscellaneous genealogy, undated
Gray, Howard, Black family Christmas cards, 1940s
Photographs, 1800s-2004
C.C. Howard photographs, 1918-1962
World War I - studio portraits of C.C. Howard, circa 1918
World War I - soldiers and overseas scenes, circa 1918
World War I - home front, circa 1918
- Box 22, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Julia and Mildred, mostly at Camp Shelby near Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
World War I - large group of soldiers, circa 1918
World War I - X-ray of rifle bullet wound, circa 1918
Framed studio portrait of C.C. Howard, 1950s
Dr. Howard Day / 50 years of service award, 1962
Miscellaneous, 1910s-1960s
Julia Franklin Howard photographs, 1890s-1970s
"This is Your Life" memorial scrapbook photographs, 1890s-1950s
- Box 22, folder 6
Scope and Contents
Photographs were removed from album for preservation purposes. Each photo has a bracketed number on the back (ex. [1]) that corresponds to its location in the scrapbook. This is to allow the scrapbook to be recreated without exposing photographs to long-term risk.
Western State University - framed photograph of Julia with classmates, 1910s
Western State University - snapshots of Julia and classmates, 1910s
Photograph album of friends and family, 1910s
Studio portraits, 1910s-1960s
Glass mounted portrait, 1911
Miscellaneous, 1890s-1970s
Bess Howard photographs, 1900s-1970s
Studio portraits, 1920s-1960s
Golden Rule Sunday School class retreat to sulfur well, 1950s or 1960s
- Box 22, folder 12
Scope and Contents
Bess Howard launched the Sunday School program at First Christian Church in Glasgow, KY.
Miscellaneous, 1900s-1910s
Miscellaneous, 1930s-1960s
- Box 22, folder 14
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of bell choirs, Roy W. Roberson, and Reverend, E. Clayton Goodman.
Oversize photographs, 1930s, 1960s
- Box 22, folder 15
Scope and Contents
Includes studio portrait and photograph of Bess with other women (likely other employees at the Barren County Courthouse) with the deed indexes.
Slides and negatives, 1940s-1970s
- Box 22, folder 16
Scope and Contents
Slides includes portraits of Bess and C.C. Howard, and Bess and Mulkey Cemetery. Negatives include portrait and family dinner at C.C. Howard's home.
C.C. Howard family photographs, 1910s-1960s
Snapshots, 1910s-1960s
Studio portraits, 1910s-1930s
C.C. Howard family photographs, 1930s-1960s
- Box 36
Scope and Contents
Those pictured include the Gray, McKinley, and Lessenberry families, along with C.C., Julia, and Mildred Howard.
Photograph album, 1920s-1930s
Howard sisters - Mildred, Lois, Carolyn, and Mary Lloyd, 1920s-1940s
Mildred Howard photographs, 1910s-1950s
Snapshots, 1910s-1950s
- Box 23, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs taken during WWI while C.C. Howard was overseas.
Studio portraits, 1910s-1950s
Childhood photograph album, 1910s-1920s
- Box 23, folder 7
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Mildred and her family and friends with her handwritten captions. Compiled by her at the age of 12.
Lois H. Gray photographs, 1920s-2004
School photographs, 1928-1940
- Box 23, folder 8
Scope and Contents
Includes pictures from Transylvania Day, Transylvania University graduation, and class pictures.
Studio portraits, 1920s-1990s
Miscellaneous snapshots, 1920s-1950s
- Box 23, folder 10
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Lois and friends as well as photographs of unidentified individuals.
World War II - WAVES, 1943-1945
World War II - WAVES studio portraits, circa 1943
World War II - miscellaneous, circa 1942-1945
World War II Memorial Dedication, Washington, D.C., 2004
- Box 23, folder 13
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Lois Gray, Howard and Cassandra Gray and family, Jim Gray, Al and Martha Helen Smith, and others.
Travel - Mount Vernon, 1943
Travel - trip photograph album and loose prints, 1945
- Box 24, folder 2
Scope and Contents
Individuals pictured include Lois H. Gray, Mildred Howard, Ruth Bennett, Lois Johnson, Mary Crites, and more. Places pictured include Annapolis, Quebec, Montreal, Washington, D.C., Broadmoar, Hollywood Beach, and more.
Travel - unidentified miscellaneous, undated
Wedding, 1947
Mary Mitchell's birthday, late 1970s-early 1980s
Fairway house, Lexington, Ky., 1990s-2000s
80th birthday party, Idle Hour Country Club, Lexington, Ky., 2000
Photograph collage boards (5), 2000
Art opening, 2002
Miscellaneous snapshots, 1970s-2000s
- Box 24, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from gathering at First Christian Church (1970s), party at Lois's Glasgow home (1980s), Barren County Health Department ribbon cutting ceremony 1996), NAWBO award ceremony (1997), memorial garden at First Christian Church (1990s), and miscellaneous photographs of friends.
CD containing digitized photographs and documents, 2000s
"Driving Miss Gray" photograph memory book compiled by "Butch", 2000s
Family photograph album, 1950s-1980s
Carolyn Howard McKinley photographs, 1930s-1950s
- Box 24, folder 11
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Carolyn and George McKinley's wedding in 1952.
Mary Lloyd Howard Lessenberry photographs, 1930s-1940s
Gray family photographs, 1930s-2000s
James Norris Gray, 1930s-1950s
- Box 25, folder 1
Scope and Contents
Includes pictures with Mary Lloyd Howard Lessenberry and unidentified others. Also includes photograph of Jim and Mary Lou Gray (James Norris's parents) with unidentified others and photographs relating to the Sino-American Cooperative Organization (SACO) from WWII.
James Norris Gray - World War II photographs, 1944
- Box 45, folder 5
- Box 46, item 1-100
- Box 47, item 1-27
Scope and Contents
Consists of James Norris Gray's photographs from China during World War II. They are from behind Chinese Communist lines where guerillas were being trained for a planned occupation of mainland China by Allied armies. The photographs depict Kunming in the mountains and show its inhabitants, guerillas training, and the general landscape.
James Norris Gray - World War II photograph album, 1944
- Box 45, folder 6
- Box 47, item 28-80
Scope and Contents
Photograph album dismantled for preservation purposes. Photographs kept in natural order.
Consists of James Norris Gray's photographs from China during World War II. They are from behind Chinese Communist lines where guerillas were being trained for a planned occupation of mainland China by Allied armies. The photographs depict Kunming in the mountains and show its inhabitants, guerillas training, and the general landscape.
Studio portraits, 1950s-1970s
- Box 25, folder 2
- Box 36
Scope and Contents
Includes multi-photograph frame with pictures of the Gray family children. Also includes photograph of Julia Carden Gray.
Snapshots, 1950s-1960s
- Box 25, folder 3
Scope and Contents
Includes pictures of C.C. and Julia, James Norris, Lois, Julia Carden, Howard, George Franklin, and Jimmy Gray. Includes slides.
Franklin, Lisa, and Jimmy Gray (framed), 1970s
Snapshots, 1980s-1990s
- Box 25, folder 5
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from family get-togethers and a photograph of Lois Gray, Jim Gray, Cassandra Gray, and Barbara Bush.
Jim Gray and Kathy Binders wedding, circa 1985
Grandchildren and great-grandchildren, 1980s-2000s
Keturah Bess Howard Gray with Priscilla Navolio (framed), early 1980s
117th Kentucky Derby album, 1990s
Howard family reunion at the Mulkey meeting house, 1986
- Box 25, folder 9
Scope and Contents
Includes snapshots of various family members and large group photographs.
Family history photographs, 1800s-2000s
Daguerreotypes (2 folders), mid-1800s
- Box 26, folder 1-2
Scope and Contents
From Lois, not Bess. 5 daguerreotypes depicting unidentified people.People are unidentified.
Julianne Browning Saunders framed photograph (Julia Franklin Howard's grandmother), early 1800s
Henry Shields Saunders framed photograph (Julia Franklin Howard's grandfather), early 1800s
Susan Francis Saunders Franklin and Garland Thompson Franklin (Julia Franklin Howard's parents) (framed), mid-1800s
Thomas S. Howard, mid-late 1800s
- Box 26, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of his home in Summer Shade, KY and of his parents Harman and Cansada Howard) and siblings (Roxie, Johnny, Roy, and Victoria).
Queen Langford, mid-late 1800s
Lucy Mayfield Howard and Amy Howard, mid-1800s
Mulkey family, mid-late 1800s
- Box 26, folder 7
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of G. Hayes Mulkey and family, and John Newton Mulkey.
Oakley Dewey Howard, 1880s-1960s
Neili (?) Howard Depp, 1890s
Eliza Lewis, 1920s
- Box 26, folder 10
Scope and Contents
Eliza Lewis is the last surviving slave of Harmon Howard.
Framed drawing of unidentified family, 1900s
Barren County Courthouse and Main Street, Glasgow, KY, circa 1860
Summer Shade, Kentucky, 1900s-1910s
Summer Shade, Kentucky, school, 1900s-1910s
Mulkey meeting house, 1920s, 1980s
- Box 26, folder 14
Scope and Contents
Includes reproduction of 1920s photograph with possible the original descendents of Mulkey's founders.
Nolynn Baptist Church and cemetery, 1966
- Box 26, folder 15
Scope and Contents
Near Hodgensville, Ky, Alexander McDougal and Hannah Done McDougal are buried here.
Free Town, 1986
John Crenshaw house, 2000s
L.M. Taylor photograph album, 1900s-1950s
- Box 27, folder 1
Scope and Contents
L. M. Taylor was a cousin of Bess and C.C. Howard. Includes photographs from Holly, Colorado; Ranton, New Mexico; and Kentucky. Possibly given to Lois by her cousin Margaret Hargrove. Photographs include Margaret Hargrove, Mary Langford, Florence, Allan, Lee Edison, and the Howard sisters (Mildred, Lois, Carolyn, Mary Lloyd). L.M. Taylor could possibly be a daughter of A.C. and Florida Langford Taylor, whose gravestones appear in the album.
Miscellaneous unlabeled, 1850s-1900s
Miscellaneous unlabeled, 1910s-1920s
Miscellaneous labeled, 1880s-1960s
- Box 27, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of John Wells, Pearl Jewell, Pete Depp, Angie Eads, Ray Eads, Marian Williams Fulks, and more.
Miscellaneous negatives, undated
Audiovisual material, 1989-2000, undated
"Glasgow Medical Association, Honoring Retired Physicians," VHS tape (3 copies), 1996 January 31
"Kentucky Leadership Women's Network, Speaker: Dr. Helen Irving," VHS tape, 1995 September
"Gray Family Archives," VHS tape
"Dr. C.C. Howard," VHS tape, undated
"Gray Construction," VHS tape, 1989
Unlabeled VHS tapes (2), undated
Jim Gray interviewing Lois H. Gray, 2 micro-cassette tapes, 2000 June 28
- Box 28
Scope and Contents
Second cassette seems to only have a few seconds of content on it. Tapes are stored in players.
"Lois Gray Autobiography" CD sets, Parts 1 and 2 (3 copies), 1995 October 5
"Lois Gray Autobiography," CD, 1998
CD with recordings of Lois Gray talking about her life (8.7 hours total), 1995-1998
- Box 28
Scope and Contents
Dates of recordings: October 5, 1995; August 26, 1995; November 1995; May 26, 1996; 1998.
Artifacts, 1910s-2004, undated
C.C. Howard, 1917-1964, undated
Pins, 1936-1964, undated
1940 Democratic National Convention delegate, Chicago, 1940
Kentucky State Medical Association - "Past President" pins with charm chain, 1936-1941
- Box 28
Scope and Contents
Pins for following conferences: Richmond 1937, Louisville 1938, Bowling Green 1939, Lexington 1940, Louisville 1941, plus 3 American Medical Association pins- St. Louis 1939, ASC 1939, Kansas City 1936.
Kentucky State Medical Association - Lexington, Councilor, Past President, 1945
Kentucky State Medical Association - Louisville, 1947
Kentucky State Medical Association - C.C. Howard pin, Kentucky State Medical Association Distinguished Service Award, undated
Southeastern Surgical Congress - Dr. C.C. Howard, Speaker, 17th Annual Assembly of the Southeastern Surgical Congress, Buena Vista Hotel, Biloxi, Miss., 1949 May 23-26
Southeastern Surgical Congress - "Lady," 18th Annual Assembly of the Southeastern Surgical Congress, Shoreham Hotel, Washington DC (likely Julia Howard's), 1950 March 6-9
Southeastern Surgical Congress - Dr. C.C. Howard, Glasgow, KY, Pres. Elect 18th Annual Assembly of the Southeastern Surgical Congress, Shoreham Hotel, Washington DC, 1950 March 6-9
Southeastern Surgical Congress - Dr. C.C. Howard, President 19th Annual Assembly of the Southeastern Surgical Congress, 1961 or 1964
University of Louisville School of Medicine 50 year anniversary pin, undated
Loose CCH charm, undated
Silver coin, possibly Greek, undated
World War I items, circa 1917-1918
Camera, circa 1917-1918
Canvas bucket, circa 1917-1918
Canvas roll up case with many pockets, empty except for brush, circa 1917-1918
Child's shoes- wooden, heeled, circa 1917-1918
- Box 30
Scope and Contents
Box labelled "Baby shoes sent to Mildred from Daddy Doc while in World War I"
Hatchet, circa 1917-1918
Hammer, circa 1917-1918
Tin water canister, circa 1917-1918
Razor kit (no contents), circa 1917-1918
Wooden pipe, circa 1917-1918
Anti-dimming stick for gas mask canister, circa 1917-1918
In-spool emergency kit canister, circa 1917-1918
Eyeglass in case (broken), circa 1917-1918
Ground glass syringe, circa 1917-1918
Sewing kit, circa 1917-1918
Wooden box containing scope, circa 1917-1918
Lois Howard Gray, 1940s-2004, undated
Awards, 1947-2004, undated
Transylvania University Morrison Medallion, LHG '40, 1947
Tim Lee Carter Distinguished Service Award, 1997
Junior Achievement Award Laureate, 1997
NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners) Winner's Circle, 1997
NAWBO, Lexington Chapter, to James Gray Construction, 1998
Murray State University medallion "For strengthening the cultural heritage of the commonwealth and for friendship to MSU, Dec 9, 2000", 2000 December 9
Oak Award, Transylvania University, 2004
Transylvania University Third Century Founders, undated
Graduation tassel (black), undated
Clothing, hats, and pins, 1940s, undated
Navy pins (2), 1940s
- Box 28
Scope and Contents
Located in box 28 in small note card box labeled "Daddy Doc" with C.C. Howard's pins.
Wallet
WAVES hat, 1940s
Brown feathered hat, undated
Seersucker hats (2), undated
Fur cape, undated
Assorted family items, circa 1910s-1940s, undated
Bess Howard's signature stamp, undated
Box that contained Bess Howard's collection of calling cards (not hers) and small photographs, undated
Kodak camera purchased by Julia Franklin when she was a teacher at Cora Hill, KY, circa 1910
James Norris Gray - patch with message written in Chinese and translation, 1940s
- Box 45, folder 4
Scope and Contents
Notice says: "We, U.S. Army, here come to aid China in the war effort. Soldiers and civilians one and all should rescue and protect this person." It was used to deliver a message to Chinese civilians that the bearer is friendly and needs assistance.
Painted paper fans (2), undated
Children's clothes, undated
Pajamas, undated
Shirts, undated
Underskirts, undated
Lace, undated
Collars, undated
Children's bonnets, undated
Bibs, undated
Fabric: table cloths, curtains, etc., undated
Runners, doilies, etc., undated
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Julia Howard family history files, 1795-2000s, undated
- Bess Howard family history files, 1812-1988, undated
- Carl Clifford Howard, 1913-2008, undated
- Julia Franklin Howard, 1876-1964, undated
- Bess Howard, 1908-1980, undated
- Mildred Howard, 1935-1965, undated
- Lois Howard Gray, 1920-2012, undated
- Carolyn Howard McKinley, 1932-2003, undated
- Other family, 1814-1999, undated
- Photographs, 1800s-2004
- Audiovisual material, 1989-2000, undated
- Artifacts, 1910s-2004, undated
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