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    Nathan C. Davis Home

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    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

    COMPOSERS' FORUM presented by students of The Shepherd School of Music Sunday, April 18, 1993 1:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall

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    Playlist: Extremities -- Mark Gremillion / Synapsis -- Joel Stein / The song of the wandering Aengus -- Nathan Davis (1973-) / Psalm -- Phillip Ratliff / Cast of three -- Mark Gremillion / Three songs -- Kate O'Connell

    The Author: Kent Davis

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    Kent Davis is a Montana based author of “A Riddle in Ruby” and the soon to be released sequel, “The Changer’s Key”

    Nathan C. Davis

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    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

    Davis, Nathan William (FA 534)

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    Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 534. Folklore material classified by genre. Information collected by Nathan William Davis related to folklore genres for a folk studies class at Western Kentucky University

    COMPOSERS' FORUM Monday, March 8, 1993 8:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall

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    Presented by students of the Shepherd School of MusicPlaylist: Three essays for piano -- Peter Adamczyk / Variations in one frequency -- Pawel Rychwicki / As it was -- Amy Scurria (1973-) / For Li Po -- Feng Yin / Four discovery pieces -- Tse-Ying Koh / The song of the wandering Aengus -- Nathan Davis (1973-)

    Senior Recital: Lauryn Davis

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    Senior recital featuring Lauryn Davis, under the direction of Nathan Munson.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/2396/thumbnail.jp

    Nathan Cutler Davis

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    Nathan Cutler Davis came to the Ashley Valley in 1880. He was a counselor in the first Uintah Stake Presidency. He served as County Commissioner and was among a group that started the Ashley Co-operative. This portrait represents a time when he was traveling through the cedars northwest of the Valley when his dog treed a wildcat. He took a cedar club and killed the cat. He was born in 1816 and died in June 2000 in Vernal

    Performance in concert by Nathan Haines of Wayne Senior arrangements.

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    Performance of Senior arrangements of a body of jazz works at Britomart Jazz Club, May 25 2015, by internationally recognised New Zealand saxophonist/vocalist Nathan Haines. Titles include ‘Boplicity’ (Davis, M., Passman, R. and Ross, H.) ‘DC Farewell’ (Cole, R.), ‘Invitation’(Kaper, B. Mercer, J.) ‘Like A Lover’ (Caymmi, D., Bergmann, A., Bergmann, M. ) ‘Lament’ (Johnson, J.

    Arrangements of jazz works for performance by Nathan Haines

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    Arrange a body of jazz works for recoding and subsequent performance at Britomart Jazz Club by internationally recognised New Zealand saxophonist/vocalist Nathan Haines. ‘Boplicity’ (Davis, M., Passman, R. and Ross, H.) ‘DC Farewell’ (Cole, R.), ‘Invitation’(Kaper, B. Mercer, J.) ‘Like A Lover’ (Caymmi, D., Bergmann, A., Bergmann, M. ) also included in program: ‘Lament’ (Johnson, J.) which was arranged earlier
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