American newspaper publisher, editor, and columnist
William Cunningham Gray (October 17, 1830 - 1901) was a newspaper publisher, editor, and columnist in the United States. He published and edited the Presbyterian Church publication The Interior .[ 1] He wrote a column for it titled "Campfire Musings" featuring his recollections of rural Wisconsin.[ 2] He also wrote about Booker T. Washington and Tuskegee Institute in Alabama and was an advocate for civil rights. He also wrote about Alaska.[ 3]
He was born on the family farm in Butler County, Ohio .[ 4] He studied at Farmers' College and became a lawyer. He lived in Chicago. University of Wooster conferred him with an honorary degree.[ 5] Under his guidance The Interior became very influential.[ 6]
Charles C. Miller designed his home.[ 4] Lawton S. Parker painted a portrait of him in 1892.[ 4]
He married and had a daughter, Anna Catherine Gray Purcell.[ 7] [ 8] William Gray Purcell was his grandson.[ 2]
He wrote a book about Keweenaw where he owned land.[ 9]
Publishings
Life of Abraham Lincoln. For the young man and the Sabbath school (1867)
Keweenaw: An early story of the Copper Country (1884)[ 9]
Camp-fire musings, life and good times in the woods (1894)[ 10]
Musings by camp-fire and wayside (1902)[ 11] illustrated with his photographs[ 12]
References
^ "DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; William C. Gray" . The New York Times . September 30, 1901 – via NYTimes.com.
^ a b Purcell, William Gray (January 1967). St. Croix Trail Country: Recollections of Wisconsin . U of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9780816658541 .
^ "The Christian Advocate" . 1902.
^ a b c "Purcell and Elmslie, Architects" . organica.org .
^ "The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings of the Scotch-Irish Congress" . 1900.
^ WHITE, W. P. (1919). "The Evolution of a Presbyterian Religious Journal" . Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society (1901-1930) . 10 (1): 36– 41. JSTOR 23323279 – via JSTOR.
^ Carter, Heath W. (2015). Union Made: Working People and the Rise of Social Christianity in Chicago . Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-938595-9 .
^ Legler, Dixie; Guerrero, Dixie Legler (5 October 2006). At Home on the Prairie: The Houses of Purcell & Elmslie . Chronicle Books. ISBN 9780811850414 .
^ a b Gray, William (5 July 2011). Keweenaw: An Early Story of the Copper Country - the Original 1884 Text . CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 9781463688097 .
^ "Gray, William Cunningham, 1830-1901 | The Online Books Page" . onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu .
^ Gray, William Cunningham (1902). "Musings by Camp-fire and Wayside" .
^ "Presbyterian Banner" . 1902.
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