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    Charles Willis Davis (February 21, 1917 – January 18, 1991) was a United States Army officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the...
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  • Charles or Charlie Davis may refer to: Charles Davis (saxophonist) (1933–2016), American jazz saxophonist Charles Davis (flute player) (born 1946), American...
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    nominated Davis for president after 103 ballots. He remains the only major party presidential nominee from West Virginia. Running on a ticket with Charles W. Bryan...
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  • the 19th Senate district from 1895 to 1899. Charles W. Davis was born in Castleton, Vermont, in 1827. Davis was elected to the Senate in 1894. Additionally...
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  • Bruce McGregor Davis (born October 5, 1942) is an American criminal and former member of the Manson Family who has been described as Charles Manson's "right-hand...
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    applications) Wikimedia Commons has media related to NACA ducts. Frick, Charles W.; Davis, Wallace F.; Randall, Lauros M.; Mossman, Emmet A. (October 1945)...
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    (ESA)". www.entsoc.org. Retrieved 2016-07-15. Holden, Brian (2015-01-01). Charles W. Woodworth: The Remarkable Life of U.C.'s First Entomologist (1 ed.)....
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    government, Davis returned to his Idaho banking interests and also expanded his investments in mining ventures in the Northwest. Governor David W. Davis died...
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    was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, the son of Madlyn M. (née Ackal) and Charles W. Boustany Sr. (1930–2009); his paternal grandparents, Alfred Frem Boustany...
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    Thompson surrendered the State Guard's forces in Arkansas to Lieut. Col. Charles W. Davis, assistant provost marshal general for Maj. Gen. Grenville M. Dodge...
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  • Part of an effort to build peace, Davis agreed to run for mayor in 1971 against the incumbent and independent Charles Stenvig, former head of the Minneapolis...
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  • 1st Lt.), 27th IN World War II Medal of Honor recipients include: Charles W. Davis, Captain, 2nd Battalion's executive officer, 27th IN Raymond H. Cooley...
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  • movement. The DCCS was established in 1935 by Elden Kingston, son of Charles W. Kingston, and in 1977 members of the DCCS organized the Latter Day Church...
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  • supported by his father Charles W. Kingston, his mother Vesta Minerva Kingston, and his siblings as the leader of the Davis County Cooperative Society...
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  • New York City Economic Development Corporation. October 2012. Leng, Charles W; Davis, William T (1933). Staten Island and its people : a history, 1609–1929...
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    Charles Henry Davis ((1807-01-16)January 16, 1807 – (1877-02-18)February 18, 1877) was a self-educated American astronomer and rear admiral of the United...
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    Jefferson F. Davis (June 3, 1808 – December 6, 1889) was an American politician who served as the first and only president of the Confederate States from...
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    plunge. The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission recounted an incident. "Charles W. Davis, 23, beekeeper, saved Hallie L. Hartman, 20, from drowning, Linville...
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    ). New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-11465-2. Leng, Charles W; Davis, William T (1933). Staten Island and its people : a history, 1609-1929...
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  • dedicated Charles W. White Gallery. In 2015, Drs. Susan G. and Edmund W. Gordon of Pomona, New York donated their collection of works by Charles White to...
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  • Charles William Kingston (June 26, 1884 – November 29, 1975) was a member of the Latter Day Church of Christ and the Davis County Cooperative Society....
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    Charles Davis Jameson (February 24, 1827 – November 6, 1862) was an American Civil War general and Democratic Party candidate for Governor of Maine. He...
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    front-runners William Gibbs McAdoo and Al Smith. Davis and his vice presidential running-mate, Governor Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska, went on to be defeated...
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  • his chosen subject material. During Hilary term 1925, Davis was appointed to succeed Sir Charles Firth as Regius Professor of Modern History, making him...
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    easterner John W. Davis. The ticket was overwhelmingly defeated by Republican incumbent Calvin Coolidge and his running mate Charles G. Dawes. He was...
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    Sydney Charles Houghton "Sammy" Davis (9 January 1887, London – 9 January 1981, Guildford) was a British racing motorist, journalist, graphic artist and...
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    Samuel George Davis Jr. (December 8, 1925 – May 16, 1990) was an American singer, actor, comedian and dancer. At age two, Davis began his career in Vaudeville...
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  • Learn" b/w "It's My Life". Her relationship with Miles Davis began soon after her breakup from Masekela. She featured on the cover of Miles Davis's 1968 album...
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    Thompson surrendered the State Guard’s forces in Arkansas to Lieut. Col. Charles W. Davis, assistant provost marshal general for Maj. Gen. Grenville M. Dodge...
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    Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (/ˈbɛti/; April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television, and theater. Regarded as one of the...
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