Hayne Davis Papers, . 1900-1941

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Hayne Davis Papers, . 1900-1941

The collection includes (in part, microfilm) writings, lectures, and some correspondence of Hayne Davis, a North Carolina native, New York lawyer, and writer active in promoting international political organizations. Papers pertain to Davis's interests in Christian Science, judicial reform, the World Narcotic Association, the Inter-parliamentary Union, and other international peace organizations, and to his activities as legal adviser to the Colombian legation in the United States, 1904-1912, and as founder of the American Peace and Arbitration League. Also included are directors' minutes of the Practical Peace League, 1908.

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Davis, Hayne, 1868-1942

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Hayne Davis (1868-1942) was a North Carolina native, New York lawyer, and writer active in promoting international political organizations. He was legal adviser to the Colombian legation in the United States, 1904-1912, and founder of the American Peace and Arbitration League. From the guide to the Hayne Davis Papers, ., 1900-1941, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...