U. Harrold Davenport papers, 186u-196u.
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Davenport, Mary M.
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Brightwell, Guy R.
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Davenport family.
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Davenport, Uriah Harrold, 1878-1963.
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Uriah Harrold Davenport was a native of Americus and a member of the faculty of the University of Georgia for more than fifty years. He taught in the departments of Physics, Electrical Engineering and Agricultural Engineering. From the description of U. Harrold Davenport papers, 186u-196u. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 309337268 ...
Marshall, George O.
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Davenport, Sallie Fleming
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