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Letter from Nannie Figgat to her husband Charles (in response to his on the 6th of that month) with news from the homefront, of their family, and news of the war she has received at home.

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Transcribed version of an autobiographical story that A. J. Davis wrote for a newspaper about Pincher, his horse. The story was published in the newspaper 19 days after A. J. Davis' death. Unknown if the story was a reprint or if it was only…

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Letter from Charles Figgat to his wife, Nannie, with news about the war.

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Short newspaper article about the death of Custer's horse Comanche.

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Photograph of A. J. Davis taken in Norfolk, VA.

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Photograph of A. J. Davis from 1883.

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Photograph of A. J. Davis from 1886. Labels on the bottom indicate that the photograph was taken in Cleveland, OH. Another label is "Roberts [&?] Brooks," possibly the photographer.

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Black and white photograph of A. J. Davis at age 18.

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Black and white photographs of A. J. Davis at age 70. undated.

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Black and white photograph of A. J. Davis, Ermine, and a dog. Taken in Norfolk, VA in 1930.

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Black and white photo of A. J. Davis and wife Janet, with 3 young adults, presumably their children. Undated.

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Black and white photograph of A. J. Davis holding his grandson, D.D.

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Black and white photograph of A. J. Davis, wife Janet, and two young chilren presumed to be Elizabeth and Hubbard. Picture was taken in 1916 in Norfolk, VA.

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Handwritten list of places where A. J. Davis was assigned and when he lived there.

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Typed list of places where A. J. Davis was assigned and when he lived there.

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Document theorizing that A. J. Davis's brother, Joseph Wolff Davis, had more than one child. The author does not have concrete proof at the time of writing.

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Handwritten diary of A. J. Davis (pdf)

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Black and white photograph of A. J. Davis, wife Janet, and their three children. (Delamater, Robert, and Ermine)

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Page 1 of A. J. Davis' graduation speech at the University of Kentucky, Commercial College

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Color photograph of the headstone of A. J. Davis.

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Color photograph of the A. J. Davis house at Cape Hatteras accompanied by a color photograph of a man and a woman, both unidentified.

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Color photograph of the A. J. Davis house at Cape Hatteras accompanied by a color photograph of a man and a woman, both unidentified. This copy has text edited onto the picture of the house that reads "Hatteras Weather Station Originally Built 1900"

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Photograph of A. J. Davis wearing a Ghost Dance shirt belonging to Sitting Bull. The label of the picture places the photograph in Yankton, SD.

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Transcribed and scanned version of the journal of A. J. Davis. Commentary from later family members is added.

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Black and white photograph of the working and living quarters of A. J. Davis as of 1903. Unidentified people are in the yard and on the porch.

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Handwritten list of locations A. J. Davis was sent during his time with the army and when he was sent there.

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Collection of pictures presumably put together by A. J. Davis, including but not limited to photographs of Native Americans, landscapes, and children's drawings.

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Letter from the National Archives and Records Service detailing A. J. Davis' service.

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List of dates and places A. J. Davis was assigned to work with telegraphs.

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Photograph of A. J. Davis with [wife?] and young child, presumably Delamater. Taken in Cleveland, OH.

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Photograph of A. J. Davis with a woman and two young children. The picture was taken in San Antonio, TX.

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Photograph of A. J. Davis during his time as a private.

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First page/title page of writings by A. J. Davis.

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Painting of Adam L. Macnider. Unknown artist and date.

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Planned additions and renovations for the residence of Ed Evans.

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This is a scanned page that contains a passage explaining the difference between Protestant and Catholic Bibles.

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Alternate first and second floor framing plans and wall sections at entry glazing for a lake cottage at Smith Mountain Lake, VA.

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Report written by A. J. Davis for the Chief of the Weather Bureau about an anemometer circuit.

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Tentative drawing of the axonometric view of the Barranco residence.

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Tentative drawing of the axonometric view of the Barranco residence from a different angle.

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Tentative, axonometric, drawing of the main floor of the Barranco residence.

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Tentative, axonometric, drawing of the other side of the main floor of the Barranco residence.

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Tentative plans for bathrooms, a dining room, and closets of entry for the Barranco residence.

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Beam and column schedules and structural framing details for a lake cottage at Smith Mountain Lake, VA.

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Main Street Blacksburg, VA, circa 1900-1919.

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Color photograph of a description of the Fort Abraham Lincoln Military Reservation Boundary Marker.

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Axonometric drawing and stair details of a lake cottage at Smith Mountain Lake, VA.

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Color photograph of the front of the Cape Hatteras Visitors Center.

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Obituary for Charles J. Davis from the San Francisco Examiner newspaper.

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Same as above, but cropped closer to the obituary.
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