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    John Davis to James C. Furman

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    A two page letter and envelope from John Davis to James C. Furma

    James C. Furman to Johnathan Davis

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    A three page letter and envelope from James C. Furman to Davis

    J.M. Davis to James C. Furman

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    A one page letter from J.M. Davis to James C. Furma

    James C. Furman to Noah K. Davis

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    A two page letter from James C. Furman to Noak K. Davis, president of Bethel College in Russellsville, Kentucky

    Letter from James R. Davis, DeSoto County, Mississippi, to Stephen Davis, Forest, Mississippi, August 15, 1873

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    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

    Oswell Reeder and Zimmerman Davis to James C. Furman

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    A three page letter from Oswell Reeder and Zimmerman Davis to James C. Furma

    Letter from James R. Davis, Montgomery, Texas, to Hugh Davis, Marion, Alabama, August 22, 1876

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    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

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    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

    Davis, James and William

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    An encased tintype photograph of James and William Davis. Typed on back of case is: "These two soldiers are cousins to each other and to Hamilton Davis (see another picture). One is James Davis, son of Allan Davis and the other is William Davis, son of James Davis (it is not know which is which). James was born 27 Oct. 1842 at Burns, Mich. Not known where he died, but it was long after Civil War. William was born 29 Oct. 1845 and died 20 July 1914

    Letter from J. R. Davis to Sarah R. Davis, November 5, 1866

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    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
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