Box 1
Contains 55 Results:
Correspondence from Emmett B. Ray to Emmett L. Ray & Annie Webb Ray, 1940
This series contains pieces of correspondence to and from members of the Hays, Ray, and Webb families. The bulk of the letters are written from Sophia Boyd Hays, Annie Webb Ray, and Robert B. Ray. This series may offer researchers basic background information as well as insights into interfamilial relationships, current events, and sociocultural underpinnings.
Correspondence from Leighton W. Ray to Emmett L. Ray & Annie Webb Ray, 1921 - 1939
This series contains pieces of correspondence to and from members of the Hays, Ray, and Webb families. The bulk of the letters are written from Sophia Boyd Hays, Annie Webb Ray, and Robert B. Ray. This series may offer researchers basic background information as well as insights into interfamilial relationships, current events, and sociocultural underpinnings.
Correspondence from Margaret Ray Buchanan to Denise Beyt Ray, 1928
This series contains pieces of correspondence to and from members of the Hays, Ray, and Webb families. The bulk of the letters are written from Sophia Boyd Hays, Annie Webb Ray, and Robert B. Ray. This series may offer researchers basic background information as well as insights into interfamilial relationships, current events, and sociocultural underpinnings.
Correspondence from Miriam Jackson Ray to Emmett L. Ray & Annie Webb Ray, 1928 - 1938
This series contains pieces of correspondence to and from members of the Hays, Ray, and Webb families. The bulk of the letters are written from Sophia Boyd Hays, Annie Webb Ray, and Robert B. Ray. This series may offer researchers basic background information as well as insights into interfamilial relationships, current events, and sociocultural underpinnings.
Correspondence from Robert B. Ray to Denise Beyt Ray, 1928
This series contains pieces of correspondence to and from members of the Hays, Ray, and Webb families. The bulk of the letters are written from Sophia Boyd Hays, Annie Webb Ray, and Robert B. Ray. This series may offer researchers basic background information as well as insights into interfamilial relationships, current events, and sociocultural underpinnings.