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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.