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  2. Hannah D. Pittman - Wikipedia

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    Thereafter, he lived the life of a "Latin farmer," with his home always open to strangers and friends. Here, Hannah Daviess spent her early life, in a beautiful, spacious home surrounded by well-kept lawns. [1] Her mother, Maria Thompson, was a well-known writer of her day, a regular correspondent of The Country Gentleman and Coleman's Rural World.

  3. Maria T. Daviess - Wikipedia

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    Maria T. Daviess (née, Thompson; also known as, Mrs. Maria Thompson Daviess; misspelled, Daveiss; pen names, unspecified; October 31, 1814 – December 19, 1896) was a 19th-century American author from Kentucky. Among her publications were Roger Sherman, a Tale of '76; Woman's Love; a volume of Poems; [1] and History of Mercer and Boyle Counties.

  4. Marion Davies - Wikipedia

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    Her family was close friends with architect Stanford White, and Davies grew up learning about the Evelyn Nesbit sex scandal. [19] Davies struggled with her stutter as a child, and convinced her mother to let her leave school early due to the torment of her classmates and teachers. [20] As a teenager, Marion left school to pursue a career as a ...

  5. Daviess - Wikipedia

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    Daviess may refer to: Maria T. Daviess (1814–1896), American author; Maria Thompson Daviess (1872–1924), American artist, author; Hannah Daviess Pittman (1840–1919), American journalist; author of the first American comic opera; Daviess County (disambiguation), several counties in the US; Jo Daviess (disambiguation)

  6. Dave Davies - Wikipedia

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    David Russell Gordon Davies (/ ˈ d eɪ v iː z / DAY-veez; [1] [a] born 3 February 1947) is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter. He was the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for the English rock band the Kinks, led by his older brother (and principal writer and singer) Ray.

  7. Multiple water districts work to serve Daviess County - AOL

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    Mar. 19—While Owensboro Municipal Utility handles the city's drinking water needs, those responsibilities are divided into two different water districts for residents living outside Owensboro in ...

  8. Maria Thompson Daviess - Wikipedia

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    Maria Thompson Daviess (November 28, 1872 – September 3, 1924) was an American artist and feminist author. She is best known for her popular novels written in the early 20th century, with a "Pollyanna" outlook, as well as several short stories, among them, “Miss Selina Sue and the Soap-Box Babies," "Sue Saunders of Saunders Ridge" and "Some Juniors.".

  9. Anne Dallas Dudley - Wikipedia

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    A few years after being married, Anne Dallas Dudley became involved in the temperance movement as a supporter of alcohol prohibition. [5] Through her work in the temperance movement and her association with friends such as Maria Daviess and Ida Clyde Clark, Dudley became convinced that women's place in society could only be improved if women were allowed to vote. [3]