Notes for: William Grant "Bill" Gray

Newspaper article, "The Doddridge County Republican," Thursday, October 22, 1914, in its entirety:
"Wm. Gray Seriously Injured"
"Wm. Gray, a B & O trackman residing at Central station, was seriously, perhaps fatally, injured at 7:30 a.m., Tuesday morning at the Summit, west of Central.
"With the other track boys he was riding the hand car to work, when he was attacked with a sudden illness and fell in front of the car, which could not be stopped before it ran up on the unfortunate man.
"One rib was broken, two others fractured, he sustained several bad cuts and bruises, and may be injured internally.
"The poor fellow was taken to his home at Central, friends assisted in every way they could, and Dr. McGovern was called to render medical attention.
"Mr. Gray is an industrious, hard working man who has had much bad luck recently, and he has the sympathy of the entire community in this his latest affliction."