Ennis, Fannie Louise Davis, 1867-1955

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Fannie Louise Davis was born in 1867, the eldest daughter of Nathaniel J. Davis. Nathaniel Davis was an early Montana pioneer, having arrived in Bannack in September 1862 to mine gold. Nathaniel moved his family to Virginia City afterwards where he became the Madison County clerk and recorder. Besides Fannie, Nathaniel had two other daughters, Jennie and Mary ("Mamie"), born in 1874 and 1875 respectively. Fannie married William J. Ennis on September 29, 1892 in Virginia City, and the couple had at least one child, Louise, the donor of this collection. Fannie also became president of Society of Montana Pioneers. She died on June 9, 1955.

From the guide to the Fannie Louise Davis Ennis Speeches and Essay Transcripts, 1964, (Montana State University-Bozeman Library, Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections)

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Yellowstone National Park
Virginia City (Mont.)-History
Virginia City (Mont.)-Social life and customs
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Birth 1867

Death 1955-06-07

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