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 Historian 
Dawes Awarded the First William 
Harley Gandy Award 
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            The
Montgomery County 
Historical Commission is pleased to announce that Kay Lynn Dawes has been 
selected as the first recipient of the 
William 
Harley Gandy Distinguished Service Award.  Ms. Dawes, an active member of 
the East Montgomery County Historical Society, will receive this award on 
Tuesday morning, February 28, 2017 during the Montgomery County Commissioners 
Court meeting. 
  
  
Courtesy Photo 
Historian Kay Lynn Dawes 
has been selected as the  
first recipient  of the William Harley Gandy  
Distinguished Service Award 
        The William Harley 
Gandy Distinguished Service Award is 
presented at the discretion of the County Historical Commission to individuals, 
corporations or organizations who exhibit distinguished leadership, initiative 
and dedication to the preservation of the History of Montgomery County.  The 
winner of the award must have shown significant accomplishments in the field of 
historical preservation and research. Such achievements must be notable and have 
made an important contribution to the preservation and/or advancement of the 
History of Montgomery County. 
 
        The award is named in honor and memory of William Harley Gandy, who was 
appointed in 1953 as the first chairman of the Montgomery County Historical 
Commission.  Mr. Gandy wrote his Master’s thesis on the “History of Montgomery 
County, Texas” while attending the University of Houston.  This paper is 
considered today to be the definitive work on the history of Montgomery County.  
During his lifetime, Mr. Gandy was instrumental in preserving several important 
historical buildings in the county.  He also was recognized for his exemplary 
teaching of history at both the public-school level and at Sam Houston State 
University. 
 
        The County Historical Commission has selected Kay Lynn Dawes for this 
prestigious award because of her numerous important contributions to the 
preservation of the history of East Montgomery County, its communities, families 
and cemeteries. 
From her research have come books on the histories of Splendora and Fostoria.  
She is presently working on books for New Caney, Porter and Grangerland. 
  
       
Ms. Dawes is a charter 
member and was instrumental in the founding and organization of the East 
Montgomery County Historical Society. She has held many offices in the 
organization and is presently Vice President.  She has helped plan and organize 
several Confederate grave marker dedications in Montgomery and Robertson 
Counties.  Her love of research extends to East County family histories from 
which she has written two books:  The Needham Family History and the 
History of the Mayer Family. 
 
        In preparing programs for the East Montgomery County Historical Society, 
Kay Dawes has also done extensive research on White Oak and Enloe Cemeteries 
which were made into books.  Her books on Presswood and Skinner cemeteries are 
presently being finalized.  Ms. Dawes has an extensive collection of photographs 
of East County which she has obtained from descendants of the area.  Using these 
photographs, she has developed numerous power point presentations to inform the 
public of the local history of East County. 
  
        
Kay Dawes is a devoted lover of history and a tireless researcher who has worked 
diligently to help conserve and preserve the history of East Montgomery County 
for future generations.  The Montgomery County Historical Commission is 
therefore delighted that she has been selected as the first recipient of this 
prestigious award. 
  
        
The award presentation ceremony will be conducted during the regular 
Commissioners Court meeting which begins at 9:30 am on Tuesday morning, February 
28, 2017. The Commissioners Court room is located on the Fourth Floor of the 
Alan B. Sadler Building, at 501 North Thompson and West Phillips (Highway 105) 
in downtown Conroe. The public is welcome to attend the ceremony. 
  
Larry L. Foerster, Chairman 
Montgomery County Historical Commission 
414 West Phillips, Suite 100, 
Conroe, Texas 77301 
      
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