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Blue sheet prepared by Betty Kondayan (March 14, 2007)
William Davis was a 1909 graduate of Washington and Lee University. He previously graduated from West Point, Virginia high school in 1904.
This a a collection of diaries of William Couch Davis, Jr., and his wife, Mary Anderson Davis, including accounts of William's jobs in France (1917-19), Cuba, Savannah, and Norfolk. They include many details about the Davis family of West Point, Virginia. One of Mary's diaries covers their first married year (1924-25) in Cuba and others cover their trips (1935-1959) out west in Canada and to Central America and Europe.
The control folder for the WLU COll. # 0293, Davis Family Diaries, and the William Couch Davis, Jr. oversize documents including certificates and diplomas have been removed to OVERSIZE Drawer 27.
The 1919 diary has notes from 1920 and 1921. The 1922 diary is mostly written from Nashville, Tn. The 1924 is written in Cuba when Davis was on his honeymoon. The 1925 and 1926 are written in Virginia and Florida.
The 1927 diary was written in Florida and Savannah. The 1928 was written in Savannah.
Mary started writing her first diary in 1925 on her honeymoon in Cuba after she got married to William.
1935 - Mexico 1939 - Canada (canoeing and fishing trip) 1940 - Gila National Forest, New Mexico 1949 - Yucatan 1951 - Guatemala 1959 - 2 diaries of European trip