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Letter from Felix Davis, Horn Lake, Mississippi, to H. and A. F. Davis, Marion, Alabama, July 6, 1876
This item is from the Hugh Davis papers. He was a successful attorney from Marion, Alabama who owned the Beaver Bend plantation along the Cahaba River
Letter from James R. Davis, DeSoto County, Mississippi, to Stephen Davis, Forest, Mississippi, August 15, 1873
This item is from the Hugh Davis papers. He was a successful attorney from Marion, Alabama who owned the Beaver Bend plantation along the Cahaba River
Letter from Nathaniel Davis, DeSoto County, Mississippi, to Hugh Davis, September 23, circa 1857
This item is from the Hugh Davis papers. He was a successful attorney from Marion, Alabama who owned the Beaver Bend plantation along the Cahaba River
Letter from J. R. Davis to Sarah R. Davis, November 5, 1866
This item is from the Hugh Davis papers. He was a successful attorney from Marion, Alabama who owned the Beaver Bend plantation along the Cahaba River
Letter from James R. Davis, Montgomery, Texas, to Hugh Davis, Marion, Alabama, August 22, 1876
This item is from the Hugh Davis papers. He was a successful attorney from Marion, Alabama who owned the Beaver Bend plantation along the Cahaba River
Letter from Hugh Davis, Hot Springs, Virginia, to Hugh Davis, Jr., July 25, 1860
This item is from the Hugh Davis papers. He was a successful attorney from Marion, Alabama who owned the Beaver Bend plantation along the Cahaba River
Letter from Hugh Davis, Marion, Alabama, to Nat Davis, May 30, 1850
This item is from the Hugh Davis papers. He was a successful attorney from Marion, Alabama who owned the Beaver Bend plantation along the Cahaba River
Letter from James R. Davis, DeSoto County, Mississippi, to Sara R. Davis, Marion, Alabama, November 4, 1866
This item is from the Hugh Davis papers. He was a successful attorney from Marion, Alabama who owned the Beaver Bend plantation along the Cahaba River
Letter from Nathaniel Davis, DeSoto County, Mississippi, to Hugh Davis, Hamburg, Perry County, Alabama, November 13, 1856
This item is from the Hugh Davis papers. He was a successful attorney from Marion, Alabama who owned the Beaver Bend plantation along the Cahaba River
The Author: Kent Davis
Kent Davis is a Montana based author of “A Riddle in Ruby” and the soon to be released sequel, “The Changer’s Key”
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