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    Letter from L. A. Davis, Blaine, Kansas, to Addie, November 17, 1905

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    A letter written by L. A. Davis of Blaine, Kansas, to her niece about Mr. Davis' accident. She states that he was struck by an electric car that bruised him badly and that he will need a cane for some time as his knee was also injured

    Harry L. Davis portrait

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    Photograph of Harry L. Davis (1878-1950) of Cleveland, Ohio, ca. 1924. He served as governor of Ohio from 1921 to 1923. Davis's main contribution to Ohio during his term was the Administrative Reorganization Code of 1921. Following World War I, many Americans, including numerous Ohioans, sought a more efficient and smaller government at the state and federal levels. The Administrative Reorganization Code addressed these concerns by reordering the state government and dramatically cutting thirty-seven agencies, boards, commissions, and offices

    No.291, Russell L. Davis

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    Transcript (285 pages) of interview by Everett L. Cooley with Russell L. Davis , on June 22-August 4, 1987. This interview is no. 291 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tapes 685-693Davis (b. 1924), director of the Utah State library, talks about his childhood in rural Idaho, his LDS mission to New England, libray science at Utah State University and Michigan State, establishing the Utah State library system, the bookmobile project, regional libraries, automation and computers, funding, and library politics. Interviewer: Everett Coole

    Letter from L. C. Tutt to A. F. Davis, December 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

    Interview with Harry L. Davis

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    Interview with nationally-known artist Harry L. Davis, who recounts his years growing up in Wilmington, his time in the U.S. military, and the growth of his artistic career

    Money order from Mrs. L. J. Davis, Marion, Alabama, to Arthur Bennette, October 28, 1932

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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 to J.P. Bradley from L. Davis regarding a loan

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    Letter to J.P. Bradley from L. Davis regarding a loan. The letter is from Bytown [former name of Ottawa, Ont.], Dec. 6, 1841

    Oral History Interview with L. Clifford Davis

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    In this interview, conducted ahead of his 100th birthday, L. Clifford Davis reflects on his childhood, education, and legal career, including his attempt to enter the University of Arkansas School of Law, his studies at Howard University, and his work in school integration and civil rights activism in North Texas

    Gerald L. Davis, February 2, 1945 - September 13, 2018

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    Retired Palo Alto Fire captain, Gerald L. Davis, 73, died peacefully at home on September 13, 2018 after a long illness. Jerry led a full and thrilling life as a pilot and flight instructor, champion water skier, snow skier, surfer, and motorcycle racer, scuba diver, body builder, and avid fisherman
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