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Nathan C. Davis
Nathan C. Davis came to the Ashley Valley with his wife Isabella in 1880. He brought many cattle and horses to the valley when he came. He was born August 29, 1816 and died August 7, 190
[Portrait of Nathan C. Galloway 1]
Undated portrait of Nathan C. Galloway, who served on the Texas Tech Board of Regents from 1979-1985
Nathan C. Davis Home
Peter Dillman\u27s history states that the first log school was built 1878 near the center of what is now the Nathan C. Davis farm. William Britt was the first school teacher. Nathan Davis was emmently successful and accumlated a considerable amount of property. This is his home in the Ashley area of the Ashley Valley. After his death his property was divided among his children
Bust of Nathan C. Meeker
A metal bust of Nathan Meeker on a stone pedestal. Attached to the stone pedestal is a metal plaque with an inscription, 'In Memory of Nathan Cook Meeker, founder of the Union Colony of Colorado.' ; Verso In black ink, 'Bust of Nathan C. Meeker between City Hall & Library on 7th St. between 9th and 10th Ave. ca. 1936.
Nathan C. and Sarah Adell Pope Hunting
Nathan C. Hunting and his wife, Sarah Adell Pope Hunting, standing in front of a house. Nathan was a brother-in-law of, and deputy for, Sheriff John T. Pope. Found on CD 38 in the RHC
Letter from Nathan C. Schaeffer
Letter concerning the bill to reincorporate the National Educational Association under the name of the \u27National Education Association of the United States\u27
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