Gregg Family Papers
Family and legal papers, 1839-1983
Manuscript collection MC 1000
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Lafayette Gregg (1825-1891) was an attorney, soldier, banker, and
a founder of the Arkansas Industrial University (University of
Arkansas). He was born in Alabama and moved to Fayetteville in
1849. After receiving his preliminary education at the Ozark
Academy, Gregg studied law in the office of William D. Reagan and
opened his own practice which lasted until his death. He served
as Colonel of the Fourth Arkansas Cavalry (Union) during the
Civil War, and afterwards helped rebuild northwest Arkansas by
working to establish the Arkansas Industrial University at
Fayetteville and founding the Bank of Fayetteville. Married in
1852 to Mary A. Shreve, Lafayette Gregg had five children:
Lafayette, Alfred, Henry, Andrew, and Ida Gregg. Andrew S. Gregg
(1857-1938) became a prominent Fayetteville physician, practicing
medicine for nearly fifty years in the town. Alfred W. Gregg
(1854-1880) was one of the first graduates of the Arkansas
Industrial University in 1876. Henry Lincoln Gregg (1868-1946)
lived most of his life in Fayetteville and Little Rock, investing
in zinc mining among other business interests. Henry's son,
Russell Cravens Gregg, served as a Lieutenant in the 346th U.S.
Infantry during World War I. Ida Gregg, who never married,
inherited the family mansion on 339 Gregg Street, Fayetteville,
and lived there for the rest of her life. A complete family tree
is included in the hardcopy finding aid.
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Family and legal papers pertaining to the Lafayette Gregg family
of Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, were donated to
Special Collections by Mrs. Emily Gregg Pritchard on March 11,
1991.
The Gregg papers have been divided into three series and several
subseries. The family papers consist of letters, biographical
materials, invitations, diplomas, poetry, tax receipts, deeds,
financial papers, and newspaper clippings. Of particular interest
in the family letters are those written by Russell Cravens Gregg
while serving with the U.S. Army at Camp Pike, Arkansas, and in
France during World War One. The legal papers consist of court
papers, promissory notes, deeds, and other materials pertaining
to the law practice of Lafayette Gregg and his son, Lafayette W.
Gregg. The majority of the legal papers concern the settlement of
the estate of William F. Wilson (1815-1882) a prominent
Washington County farmer. Originally from Kentucky, Wilson
settled in Washington County and married a widow, Matilda Barren
Phelan, in 1827. In addition to her five sons from her first
marriage, Matilda had three children with Wilson: Andrew, George,
and Elizabeth (Lizzie). When he died in 1882, Wilson named
Lafayette Gregg as the administrator for his estate and guardian
of his children. Andrew died shortly thereafter, George remained
at home with his mother, and Lizzie eventually married a man
named Gabbert. In 1888, the Wilsons directed Gregg to sell
$18,000 in U.S. Bonds in order to increase their quarterly
income. A dispute over the handling of these and other funds
arose after Lafayette Gregg's death in 1891, and the Greggs were
sued by Lizzie Wilson Gabbert. In the course of the settlement,
Lafayette W. Gregg divided all of the expense receipts as falling
before or after November 15, 1888 and presented them to the
court. The arrangement of the Wilson legal papers preserves this
original order. Other files included in the legal and
professional papers pertain to the Bank of Fayetteville, Emma
Cardwell, J.S. McDaniel, William Genn, and Lafayette Gregg's
Civil War service. The third series consists of photographs of
the Gregg family.
Processed by Kim Allen Scott, December 1989. Special Collections
Division, University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville,
Arkansas.
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Contents of Collection (3 boxes)
- Series 1. Family Papers, 1852-1983.
Boxes 1-2.
- Subseries 1. Family correspondence, 1882-1963.
- Subseries 2. Biographical materials, 1876-ca. 1923.
- Subseries 3. Cards and invitations, 1881-1947.
- Subseries 4. Diplomas and certificates, 1868-1955.
- Subseries 5. Poetry and recipes, n.d.
- Subseries 6. Tax receipts, 1870-1957.
- Subseries 7. Land deeds, 1852-1946.
- Subseries 8. Financial papers, 1875-1902.
- Subseries 9. Wills and contracts, 1890-1938.
- Subseries 10. Gregg house materials, 1927-1983.
- Subseries 11. Newspaper clippings, ca. 1880s-1940s.
- Series 2. Legal and professional
papers, 1839-1896. Boxes 2-3.
- Subseries 1. Wilson estate, 1881-1896.
- Subseries 2. Bank of Fayetteville, 1888-1895.
- Subseries 3. Civil War papers, 1863-1865.
- Subseries 4. Emma Cardwell, 1875-1878.
- Subseries 5. J.S. McDaniel, 1891-1893.
- Subseries 6. William Genn, 1887-1891.
- Subseries 7. Miscellaneous legal papers, 1839-1896.
- Series 3. Photographs, 1864-ca.
1930s. Box 3.
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Series 1. Family Papers, 1852-1983.
Boxes 1-2.
Correspondence, biographical materials, tax receipts, legal
documents, certificates, invitations, and other materials
pertaining to the families of Lafayette Gregg, Andrew S. Gregg,
and Russell Cravens Gregg, arranged in 11 subseries.
Subseries 1. Family correspondence, 1885-1963.
Letters to and from various members of the Gregg family and
friends of the Gregg family. In general, only those letters
dealing with family concerns have been included with this
subseries. Legal correspondence pertaining to cases handled by
Lafayette Gregg have been placed in appropriate case files in
Series 2. Of particular interest in this subseries are the
letters of Russell Cravens Gregg written in 1917-1919 which
document his activities as a lieutenant with the United States
Army both at Camp Pike, Arkansas, and on duty in France. Letters
dating from 1950 are mostly from Russell Gregg to his aunt, Ida
Gregg, who at that time lived in the ancestral home at 339 Gregg
Street, Fayetteville. These letters contain much information on
the upkeep of the house and related expenses. Other materials
pertaining to the property can be found in subseries 10, Gregg
House Materials. The letters in this subseries have been
arranged chronologically.
Box 1
- 1885-1895.
- 1900-1905.
- April-June, 1917.
- July-December, 1917.
- January-February, 1918.
- March-April, 1918.
- May-June, 1918.
- July-August, 1918.
- September-October, 1918.
- November-December, 1918.
- 1919.
- 1920-1939.
- 1940-1949.
- 1950-1951.
- 1952-1956.
- 1958-1962.
Subseries 2. Biographical materials, 1876-ca. 1923.
Genealogy notes; handwritten travel journal kept by Alfred W.
Gregg during his graduation trip to the 1876 Centennial
Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; autograph album kept by
Henry Lincoln Gregg while he was a student at the Arkansas
Industrial University during 1880-1881.
Box 1 (cont.)
- Genealogy notes, ca. 1923.
- Travel journal, 1876; autograph album, 1880-1881.
Subseries 3. Cards and invitations, 1881-1947.
Invitations, calling cards, valentines, and greeting cards
exchanged by members of the Gregg family and their friends.
Box 1 (cont.)
- 1881-1918.
- 1922-1947.
Subseries 4. Diplomas and certificates, 1868-1955.
Diplomas, membership cards, membership certificates, and awards
presented to various members of the Gregg family. Included in
this subseries are: Lafayette Gregg's appointment to the Arkansas
Supreme Court, 1868; a translation of the Latin diploma of the
St. Louis Medical College issued to Andrew S. Gregg, 1881; Andrew
S. Gregg's appointment to the Volunteer Medical Service Corps,
1918; certificates of membership in various fraternal
organizations of Andrew S. Gregg and other members of the Gregg
family. Some of the certificates are oversize and have been
removed to the Special Collections oversize manuscript drawer in
the reading room map case.
Box 1 (cont.)
- Diplomas and certificates.
Subseries 5. Poetry and recipes, n.d.
Undated poetry, probably written by Nora Cardwell Gregg in the
early twentieth century, dealing with a variety of topics.
Box 2
- Poetry and recipes.
Subseries 6. Tax receipts, 1870-1957.
Real estate and poll tax receipts pertaining directly to the
Gregg family and the estate of Lafayette Gregg. Other tax
receipts which name families other than the Greggs have been
placed in series two. The receipts have been chronologically
arranged.
Box 2 (cont.)
- 1870-1879.
- 1880-1889.
- 1890-1899.
- 1900-1957.
Subseries 7. Land deeds, 1852-1946.
Chronologically arranged land deeds, mortgages, and indentures
for property purchased by the Gregg family. Deeds pertaining to
other families who may have been clients of Lafayette Gregg have
been placed in series 2. Some of the documents in this series
have been placed in the Special Collections oversize manuscripts
drawer in the reading room map case.
Box 2 (cont.)
- 1852-1873.
- 1877-1946.
Subseries 8. Financial papers, 1875-1902.
Promissory notes, statements, and financial memoranda pertaining
to the Gregg family and the settlement of the Lafayette Gregg
estate. Included are computations of rent and labor costs
associated with farm property owned by Lafayette Gregg. In
general, only those papers which relate directly to the Gregg
family have been included in this subseries. Financial papers
which pertain to other families have been placed in series 2.
Box 2 (cont.)
- Financial papers.
Subseries 9. Wills and contracts, 1890-1938.
Chronologically arranged contracts and wills pertaining to the
Gregg family, including: lease agreement for mineral rights on
property owned by Lafayette Gregg to the Washington County Mining
Company, 1890; agreement between Lafayette Gregg and Lafayette W.
Gregg for office expenses, 1891; contract with the U. S. Army
issued to Andrew S. Gregg, 1918; will of Caroline T. Cravens
naming Lelia V Gregg as one of her heirs, 1925; will of Andrew S.
Gregg, 1938.
Box 2 (cont.)
- Wills and contracts.
Subseries 10. Gregg house materials, 1927-1983.
Miscellaneous notes, receipts, and memoranda pertaining to the
ownership and maintenance of the Gregg ancestral home at 339
Gregg Street, Fayetteville, Arkansas. A large drawing of the
house and grounds, done by Ross J. Prichard, Jr., in the 1980s
has been removed to the Special Collections oversize manuscript
drawer in the reading room map case.
Box 2 (cont.)
- Gregg house materials.
Subseries 11. Newspaper clippings, ca. 1880-1940s.
Obituary notices and miscellaneous family news articles
pertaining to the Gregg family.
Box 2 (cont.)
- Obituary notices.
- Miscellaneous news items.
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Series 2. Legal and professional papers,
1863-1896. Box 2.
Deeds, contracts, statements, tax receipts, and other papers
pertaining to the professional activities of Lafayette Gregg as a
lawyer, banker, and soldier. Arranged in seven subseries.
Subseries 1. Wilson estate, 1881-1896.
Probate court records, circuit court records, promissory notes,
tax receipts, and miscellaneous financial memoranda pertaining to
the settlement and administration of the estate of William F.
Wilson. The Wilson estate papers include the probate court
record, papers from the suit filed by Lizzie Wilson Gabbert in
circuit court, receipts for payments made to the Wilsons prior to
and following November 15, 1888, tax receipts, and financial
memoranda pertaining to the case.
Box 2 (cont.)
- Probate court, 1883-1893.
- Circuit Court, 1896.
- Matilda Wilson receipts, prior to 11/15/1888
- Lizzie Wilson receipts, prior to 11/15/1888
- George Wilson receipts, prior to 11/15/1888
- Matilda Wilson Receipts, after 11/15/1888
- Lizzie Wilson Receipt, after 11/15/1888
- George Wilson Receipt, after 11/15/1888
- Wilson family tax receipts, 1880-1896
- Financial memoranda.
Subseries 2. Bank of Fayetteville, 1888-1895.
Contracts, financial statements, board minutes, and a savings
passbook pertaining to the Bank of Fayetteville and the
activities of Lafayette Gregg and Lafayette W. Gregg as bank
officers.
Box 3
- Bank of Fayetteville, 1888-1895.
Subseries 3. Civil War papers, 1863-1865.
Travel pass issued to Lafayette Gregg to visit Governor Harris
Flanagin in May, 1863; medical deferment issued to Lafayette
Gregg in January, 1863; military orders issued to Lafayette Gregg
from headquarters, Post of Little Rock, April 25, 1865;
appointment approval for officers of the Fourth Arkansas Cavalry
issued by the War Department, Washington, D.C., March 16, 1865;
honorable discharge issued to Lafayette Gregg on June 30, 1865.
Box 3 (cont.)
- Civil War papers, 1863-1865.
Subseries 4. Emma Cardwell, 1875-1878.
Land deeds pertaining to the Cardwell family of Washington
County, Arkansas.
Box 3 (cont.)
- Emma Cardwell, 1875-1878.
Subseries 5. J.S. McDaniel, 1891-1893.
Land deeds and correspondence pertaining to J.S. McDaniel of
Bonner Springs, Kansas.
Box 3 (cont.)
- J.S. McDaniel.
Subseries 6. William Genn, 1887-1891.
Land deeds and receipts pertaining to William Genn of Washington
County, Arkansas.
Box 3 (cont.)
- William Genn.
Subseries 7. Miscellaneous legal papers.
Letters, promissory notes, memoranda, and other legal papers
pertaining to a variety of northwest Arkansas residents who may
have been clients of Lafayette Gregg.
Box 3 (cont.)
- Miscellaneous legal papers.
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Series 3. Photographs, ca. 1850s-1960s.
Box 3.
Photographs of Gregg family members and friends. Photograph
numbers 3 and 4 are cased ambrotypes and have been stored with
other cased photographs of the Special Collections Picture
Collection. Photograph 19 is oversize and has been placed with
other oversize Gregg materials in the Special Collections
oversize manuscript drawer. Photographs 23-30 are a selection of
unidentified people who posed for Fayetteville photographers C.C.
Cook, C.E. Watton, Mrs. Young, and the Dunlap Brothers during the
1890s. All these subjects are likely members of the Gregg
family.
Box 3 (cont.)
- Photographs.
- 1. Lafayette Gregg, ca. 1864
- 2. Henry Lincoln Gregg, ca. 1873.
- 3. Henry Lincoln Gregg, ca. 1876.
- 4. Ida Gregg, ca. 1875.
- 5. Ida Gregg, ca. 1878.
- 6. Ida Gregg, ca. 1880.
- 7. Ida Gregg, May, 1901.
- 8. Ida Gregg, May, 1901.
- 9. Group portrait, Baird College, Clinton, Mo., June, 1893.
Ida Gregg in group.
- Photographs.
- 10. Andrew Shreve Gregg, 1876.
- 11. Andrew Shreve Gregg, 1877.
- 12. Andrew Shreve Gregg, Dec. 27, 1879.
- 13. Andrew Shreve Gregg, ca. 1885.
- 14. Andrew Shreve Gregg, ca. 1885.
- 15. Andrew Shreve Gregg, ca. 1930s.
- 16. Andrew Shreve Gregg, ca. 1930s.
- 17. Mildred Gregg, ca. 1900.
- 18. Lelia Cravens Gregg, 1888.
- 19. Russell Cravens Gregg, ca. 1913.
- 20. Guy Taylor, 1880.
- 21. "Pigram House," 1898.
- 22. Gregg family plot, Evergreen Cemetery, Fayetteville.
- Photographs 23-30.
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