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    Mary Elizabeth Runkles Davis

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    Research paper written for a history class at Marfa High School about Mary Elizabeth Runkles Davis from Marfa, Texas, who contracted polio at the age of seven - She later went on to eat dinner with President Roosevelt, become Woman of the Year in 1968, and write poetry

    Mary A. Davis

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    This individual went by both Mary A. and Marian Davis.35.154 K

    Mary Octavia Davis

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    Mary Octavia Davis preparing food at the Fletcher Davis family and friends picnic on a winter day

    Oh my baby

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    voiceCollected by Mary Jo Davis for Mary Celestia Parler Transcribed by Nathaniel Lucy Sung by Mary Jo and Barbara Jo Davis De Valls Bluff, Arkansas June 15, 1954 Reel 195 Oh My Baby - - - Baby - - - baby book - - - Barbara Jo Davis: Look! Cat. - - - Mary Jo Davis: You singing to the kitty, honey? Are you singing to the kitty cat? Sing “Bimbo” to it.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Linda M. Burton to Mary Glenn Davis Furman

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    A one page letter from Linda M. Burton to Mary Glenn Davis Furman

    Senior Recital: Mary Catherine Davis

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    A Senior Recital featuring Mary Catherine Davis and Dan Marcacci.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/2426/thumbnail.jp

    Mary E. Plumb Davis

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    Handwritten answers by Mary E. Plumb Davis for a questionnaire filled out for Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s "Pioneer personal history" survey. Mary Plumb was born in Salem, Utah, in 1871, to Mormon pioneer parents, and the family soon moved to Pric

    Bye-lo, Baby, don't say a word;

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    voiceColl. by M.C. Parler Sung by Mary Jo Davis Fayetteville, Ark. November 13, 1953 Reel 163 Item 6 Bye-Lo, Baby, Don't Say a Word Bye-lo, Baby, don't say a word; Daddy's gonta git you a mockin' bird; If your mockin' bird won't sing, Daddy's gonta git you a finger ring; If your finger ring gets broke, Daddy's gonta git you a billy-goat; If your billy-goat runs away, Daddy's gonna (Mary Jo's l i t t l e two year old niece, Barbara Jo Davis, finishes the line:) ...'pank my bumderay.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Letter from Davis Young Paschall to Governor Almond, December 31, 1958

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    Letter from Davis Young Paschall, Superintendent of Public Instruction, to Governor J. Lindsay Almond regarding achievements made in 1958. From UA 2.14, folder 19, box 5, series 2, Davis Young Paschall Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary

    Mary Davis-Palms

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    Mary Davis-Palms is an Area Supervisor with the East Baton Rough Parish School Nutrition Programs. A graduate of Louisiana State University, Mary has thirty-four years of service in child nutrition.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/icn_ohistories/1015/thumbnail.jp
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