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| Date | Year | Event |
| 14-Oct | 1909 | Dr. W.O. Gray and C.C. Barrows of Burlington were here looking over our surroundings. Dr. Gray was favorably impressed and may decide to locate. |
| 21-Oct | 1909 | Dr. Gray has decided to locate in Worland. |
| 28-Oct | 1909 | Dr. Gray for the present time is located at the Worland Hotel. |
| 31-Mar | 1910 | Dr. Gray purchased a team of registered Hambletonian horses this week from William Pulliam of Loveland, CO for $500. |
| 19-May | 1910 | Dr. W.O. Gray, having purchased the Winslow property on Coburn is preparing to replace the present residence building with a new one. The old building will be moved to the rear of the lot and used as a barn. |
| 9-Jun | 1910 | The residence building owned by Dr. Gray on Coburn Ave. was purchased this week by Mr. Curtis, father-in-law of Charles George, and will be moved by him to a lot in the vicinity of the proposed new school house. |
| 30-Jun | 1910 | Excavation for Dr. Gray’s house began this week. |
| 4-Aug | 1910 | Article about ongoing building - Owners of new residences mentioned were J.S. Russell, Alonzo Bethurem, Cad Groshart, O.S. Cutter, Roger Culbertson, Dr. W.O. Gray, Alti Pendergraft, Mr. Curtis, Henry Holman, Charles George |
| 20-Oct | 1910 | Dr. Gray’s residence will be ready for occupancy this week. |
| 3-Dec | 1910 | Dr. W.O. Gray is expected home with his bride within ten days. |
| 16-Nov | 1911 | Obituary - Mrs. Lulu Gray True, age 32, wife of George True. |
| 4-Jan | 1912 | Ad - Dr. Gray is now prepared to test eyes. Special attention to the fitting of glasses. |
| 22-May | 1913 | Dr. Gray is erecting three more rooms to his residence which he will turn into a hospital. |
| 19-Feb | 1915 | Dr Gray was attending business in Basin and Thermopolis this week. He made both trips in his automobile. |
| 16-Aug | 1917 | Dr. Gray has added another ward and now has 15 beds for patients. |
| 10-Jan | 1924 | D.T. Pulliam Co., W. O. Gray, L.E. Laird, andJ.W. Pulliam purchase entire stock of Farmers State Bank. |
| 25-Jun | 1925 | H.C. Shirk and J.T. Mayo have leased the lot south of the Post Office from Dr. Gray and are erecting an open dance pavilion. |
| 18-Feb | 1926 | For rent- 4 room house, $15 per month, see Dr. Gray. |
| 9-Jan | 1930 | Notice - After Jan.1,1930 confinement cases will be cared for by the undersigned doctors of Washakie County, on a fee schedule of $50, which includes prenatal care. Dr. Paul S. Reed, Dr. J. R. Nagle, Dr. W.O. Gray. |
| 3-Jul | 1930 | J.T. Mayo purchased the ground on which the Worland Dance Pavilion is located from Dr. W.O. Gray. |
| 7-Mar | 1935 | Numbering of homes progressing slowly. Dr. W.O. Gray was the only person reported to have put up numbers since our last publication. His home and hospital are no. 512. |