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  3. The Crows - Wikipedia

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    The Crows were the first group signed and the first to record. The first songs they recorded were as backup to singer Viola Watkins. The song "Gee" was the third song recorded during their first recording session, on February 10, 1953. It was put together in a few minutes by group member William Davis, with Watkins credited as co-writer. [6]

  4. Milton Fennimore Davis - Wikipedia

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    Milton F. Davis was born in Manterville, Minnesota on November 15, 1864, the son of Evan Richard and Julie Ryder Davis. [5] The family moved to a ranch in Polk County, Oregon in 1878. Milton Davis attended the University of Oregon for two years and in 1886 was appointed to West Point after attaining the highest marks in the competitive examination.

  5. Milton C. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Milton Carver Davis is an American lawyer who researched and advocated for the pardon of Clarence Norris, the last surviving Scottsboro Boy. Davis graduated from Tuskegee University in 1971 and received his J.D. degree in 1974 from the University of Iowa College of Law. He was an American Political Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, a Ford ...

  6. Milton Davis - Wikipedia

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    Milton Davis is an American musician, songwriter and producer from Birmingham, Alabama, who is based in the California Bay Area.He recalls being introduced to gospel music by his grandfather at the age of seven and playing and singing in gospel groups from his childhood to his teenage years.

  7. Bonifay, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Bonifay was founded in 1882 [1] when the Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad was built across the Florida Panhandle, and was named by P&A executive W. D. Chipley [7] [failed verification] for Frank Bonifay, member of a prominent family who had a brickmaking factory in Pensacola, where the P&A was headquartered.

  8. List of Milton Academy alumni - Wikipedia

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    This list of alumni of Milton Academy includes graduates and students who did not graduate. Cleveland Amory, author, animal rights activist [1] John Avlon ‘91, author and The Daily Beast Editor-in-Chief [2] [3] Edward Larrabee Barnes, architect; Victoria Barr, painter; Betsy Beers ‘75, executive producer of Grey's Anatomy; Matty Beniers '21 ...

  9. Milton, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Milton was settled in 1785 and founded in 1789, at which time it was still part of Virginia. A ferry with Madison, Indiana, on the opposite side of the Ohio began service in 1804. A bridge connecting them was constructed in 1929. [2]: 8 One of Milton's earliest newspapers, the Milton Free Press, was established in 1879 by Lewis P. Sarlls. [3]