Guide to the Dr. Carl Russell Gross papers, 1878-1971

(bulk 1935-1971)


Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Rhode Island College
600 Mount Pleasant Ave
Providence, RI, 02908
Tel: 401-456-8380
email:digitalcommons@ric.edu

Published in 2022

Collection Overview

Title: Dr. Carl Russell Gross papers
Date range: 1878-1971, (bulk 1935-1971)
Creator: Gross, Carl R. (Carl Russell), 1888-1971
Extent: 1.0 cubic feet
Abstract: Papers created by Providence physician, Dr. Carl Russell Gross, relating to Black history in Rhode Island. The collection includes draft manuscripts he wrote as well as subject files.
Language of materials: English
Repository: Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Collection number: MSS-0002

Scope & content

The Dr. Carl Russell Gross papers pertain to Black history in Rhode Island. The collection includes six versions of an unpublished manuscript which Dr. Gross never finished that details the chronological history of Black history in Rhode Island from 1696-1971. The collection also includes subject files containing research material used for his book project. The manuscripts and subject files also contain short histories of various Black individuals and institutions in Rhode Island, including: The American Methodist Evangelical Zion Church, artists Edward Mitchell Bannister, educators Rose Butler Browne, and Josephine Silone Yates, The Congdon Street Baptist Church, attorney William Heathman, singer Madame Sissieretta Joyner Jones, The Northeastern Federation, and sculptress and artist Nancy Elizabeth Prophet.

Access Points

Subject Topics Geographical Names

Arrangement

The collection has been arranged into the following series:

  • Series 1: Manuscripts; circa 1897-1971.
  • Series 2: Subject files; 1878-1971.

Biographical/Historical Note

Dr. Carl Russell Gross was born on July 24, 1888 to Lena (Smith) and William Gross in Providence, Rhode Island. He graduated from Thayer Street Grammar School in 1903 and attended Providence Technical School until he had to leave in 1905 so he could work. From 1907-1909, Dr. Gross attended Howard Academy in Washington DC. He then attended Howard University School of Medicine, where he was Senior Class President, and graduated in 1913. Also, in 1913, Dr. Gross received his license to practice medicine by the State Department of Health of Rhode Island and opened his medical office in Providence. In 1917, he joined the Providence Medical Association and then served in the United States Army Medical Corps until 1919.

Dr. Gross was appointed to serve on the Tercentenary Committee of Rhode Island, a position he held from 1935-1936. It was through this committee where his interest in Black history in Rhode Island began. In 1939, he became a member of the board of the Crispus Attucks Association. Dr. Gross also began applying for positions at various hospital in Providence but insinuated he was turned down because of his race. In 1942, he resigned from the district draft board of medical examiners due to only being sent Black draftees. He was elected a fellow of the Rhode Island Medical Society in 1942 and was elected president of the John Hope Community Association. In 1950, Dr. Gross was appointed by Rhode Island Governor John. O. Pastore to serve on the Rhode Island Committee to the Mid-Century White House Conference on Children and Youth. He also became a member of the board of directors of the National Conference on Christians and Jews, Southern New England Region in 1958.

Dr. Gross was honored by the Irreproachable Beneficial Association in 1960, and in 1965 he was honored by the Northeastern Federation of Women’s Clubs along with U.S. Senator Clifford Case, U.S. Senator Edward Brooke, and U.S. Representative Gerald Ford. On June 6, 1970, Dr. Gross was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humanities by Rhode Island College. He died on April 7, 1971 in Providence, Rhode Island.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: The collection is open for research by appointment.
Use of the materials: Rhode Island College Special Collections does not hold copyright to materials in this collection. Researchers are advised to contact Rhode Island College Special Collections for questions regarding permissions to reproduce, distribute, or otherwise publish material from this collection. Although Rhode Island College has physical ownership of the collection, it does not hold literary rights. It is up to the researcher to determine the owners of the literary rights and to obtain any necessary permissions from them.
Alternate form: Select items have been digitized and are available on Rhode Island College Digital Commons under the Dr. Carl Russell Gross papers.
Preferred citation: Dr. Carl Russell Gross papers, MSS-0002, Special Collections, James P. Adams Library, Rhode Island College.
Contact information: Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Rhode Island College
600 Mount Pleasant Ave
Providence, RI, 02908
Tel: 401-456-8380
email:digitalcommons@ric.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: The collection was donated by Dr. Gross’s family in 1975. Dr. Gross’s niece, Christine Buchanan, was heavily involved in the donation.
Processing information: The collection was initially arranged in 1975 by Alma McPherson, a Librarian of Utica Junior College in Utica, Mississippi. McPherson was on an internship at Rhode Island College Adams Library sponsored by an Association of College and Research Libraries grant through the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Michael Kohl, Assistant Librarian in Rhode Island College Special Collections described the collection, also in 1975. In 2022, Veronica Denison, Digital Archivist and Special Collections Librarian at Rhode Island College, re-described the collection using current archival standards, as well as re-boxed the collection.
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Veronica L. Denison.
Encoding: This finding aid was encoded by Veronica L. Denison, 2022
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)

Additional Information

Related material: Howard University also has a collection of research materials on Black history in Rhode Island created by Dr. Gross: Carl R. Gross Collection.
Separated material: Publications were removed from the collection when the collection was initially arranged and described in 1975. Two of the items were cataloged and added to the Rhode Island College Special Collections Book Collections, however there is no documentation for the other item. Please contact the Rhode Island College Special Collections for further information.
Location/Existence of copies: Select items have been digitized and are available on Rhode Island College Digital Commons under the Dr. Carl Russell Gross papers.
Other information:
    Works used in preparation of inventory: Biographical information was taken from materials within the collection.

Inventory


Series 1. Manuscripts, undated
0.20 cubic feet

This series contains six manuscript versions of an unpublished book Dr. Gross worked on relating to Black history in Rhode Island between 1696 and 1971. Each version of the manuscript has its own pagination although their contents are similar. The series also includes newspaper clippings, cartoons, pamphlets, and additional research among the manuscript pages. Note: While the manuscript pages have been digitized, as well as some supplemental documents related to the manuscripts, other materials in the folders with the manuscripts have not been digitized and are not available online.

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 1 Manuscript A
undated
Box 1, Folder 2 Manuscript B [Note: “History of Free and Accepted Masons, (Prince Hall) in Rhode Island 'From Whence We Came'” is also included in this manuscript and was digitized separately]
1936-1971
Box 1, Folder 3 Manuscript C
undated, 1971
Box 1, Folders 4-6 Manuscript D
circa 1897-1971
Box 1, Folder 7 Manuscript E
undated, 1950-1971
Box 1, Folder 8 Manuscript F
circa 1969-1971

Series 2. Subject files, 1878-1971
0.70 cubic feet

The subject files contain research materials used in Dr. Gross’s draft manuscripts. Many of the files contain newspaper clippings, as well as historical narratives regarding the main subjects of the folders and biographical information of select individuals written by Dr. Gross. Note: Folder titles in quotes were original descriptions of materials described by Dr. Gross.

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 9 Address by William H. Freeman, "The Negro in Rhode Island”
1937 January
Box 1, Folder 10 Bibliographies
undated, 1970
Box 1, Folder 11 Black History Course Curriculum Outlines: Includes two syllabi of Wilson J. Moses
circa 1963-1970
Box 1, Folder 12 Black Graduates of Brown University and Pembroke College: Includes list of graduates with Dr. Gross’s annotations
undated
Box 1, Folder 13 Black doctors and nurses in Medicine and Allied Sciences: Includes lists of names of doctors and nurses of medicine in Rhode Island, two photographs (one of Ruth Occomy and the other of the 1963 staff of Memorial Hospital in Pawtucket, RI which includes Dr. Jewell D. Anderson), and newspaper clippings
circa 1921-1970
Box 1, Folder 14 Black Lawyers and Assemblymen in Rhode Island: Includes lists of names, newspaper clippings, and campaign materials
circa 1935-1969
Box 1, Folder 15 Black Teachers in Rhode Island: Includes lists of names and newspaper clippings
undated, 1955-1970
Box 1, Folder 16 "Blacks in Rhode Island Military"
circa 1919-1970
Box 1, Folder 17 Bland, George Francis: Correspondence with biographical information
undated, 1960
Box 1, Folder 18 Churches: Includes clippings and Dr. Gross’s notes regarding the history of various churches in Rhode Island. Also includes church materials from: Second Free Will Baptist Church 100 Anniversary Program; Olney Street Baptist Church; The Church of the Saviour; St. James Baptist Church
circa 1931-1969
Box 1, Folder 19 Newspaper clippings
undated, 1957-1971
Box 1, Folder 20 Copies of newspaper clippings from folder 19
undated, 1957-1971
Box 1, Folder 21 Clubs and Organizations: Newspaper clippings, stationary, pamphlets
circa 1896-1955
Box 1, Folder 22 Correspondence: Most relates to Dr. Gross’s research, his career, and donations to various archives in the United States, and his attempt to write and publish a monograph with Roy Hudson on the history of Black men in Rhode Island. The folder also includes letters from the Otey family, relatives of Dr. Gross.
undated, 1878-1891, 1935-1971
Box 1, Folder 23 Dunbar, Roberta J.: Newspaper clippings
1915-1957
Box 1, Folder 24 Gross Family History: Family trees, vital documents, correspondence
1909-1971
Box 1, Folder 25 Event flyers: 108th Emancipation Celebration of the Afro-Americans of New England; Fifty-First Annual John Brown Memorial Meeting; Annual John Brown Memorial Meeting; “To the Front! Afro-Americans and at the Ballot-Box resent the affront put upon us by our presenter Governor, Elisha Dyer”; Grand Opening of New Post Home of Lts. Armstrong-Gladding Post 69-American Legion
circa 1900-1910; 1971
Box 1, Folder 26 Housing Discrimination
1938, 1950-1959
Box 1, Folder 27 Irreproachable Beneficial Association
1954-1969
Box 1, Folder 28 LeCount, Joseph G.: Newspaper clippings
1959
Box 1, Folder 29 Notes
circa 1960-1970
Box 1, Folder 30 Copies of title pages of Adolph Sutro: A Biography and first four pages The Religion of Nature Delineated; Old Stone Bank 1819/1969 cover and marked page; Newspaper article “That Negro Democrat--” with Dr. Gross’s notes
undated
Box 1, Folder 31 Moore, Cora Soraya: Includes newspaper clippings
1969
Box 1, Folder 32 Black musicians: Includes newspaper clippings, event announcements, programs
circa 1950-1970
Box 1, Folder 33 “The Negro in Rhode Island Arts”: Short biographies on various Black artists
1968
Box 1, Folder 34 “Negro Press in Rhode Island”: Newspaper clippings, short history on Black press in RI and short biographies on Black men in press
circa 1948-1966
Box 1, Folder 35 "Negroes in the Island of Rhode Island" by Charles A. Battle
1932
Box 1, Folder 36 Notes on George Henry by William Heathman
undated
Box 1, Folder 37 Phillips, Elizabeth J.: Newspaper clippings and resume/professional profile
circa 1963-1970
Box 1, Folder 38 "Re-enfranchisement of Rhode Island Negroes" by J. Stanley Lemons and Michael A. McKenna [Xerox copy]
undated
Box 1, Folder 39 Taylor, Stuart: Newspaper clippings
1963-1970
Box 1, Folder 40 “Black History: Did You Know…?” Television Script by Roy Hudson
undated
Box 1, Folder 41 Rhode Island Tercentenary Committee: Meeting minutes
1935-1936
Oversize Folder 1 Portrait of Dr. Gross
undated