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Seated Left to Right: Rev. Hilary G. Richardson, Walter C. Preston, Anna Kennedy Davis, John J. Davis, Julia McDonald Davis. Standing Left to Right: Lillie Davis Preston, Emma Kennedy Davis, Anna Holmes Davis Richardson, John W. Davis, John James Davis Preston.
Gathering for the first production of "Anvil" in Charles Town, W. Va. for the West Virginia Centennial. Identified in the photograph: left Seated, Erma Ora Byrd and Robert C. Byrd; far right seated, Julia Davis Adams. "The Anvil" was a play written by Julia Davis about the John Brown Raid for the Civil War Centennial. Her grandparents were from Charles Town where Brown was tried and hanged. Her grandfather witnessed the execution.
Producing the Anvil- (play about John Brown) in the courthouse, Charles Town, W. Va. J. Davis- Wagon in which John Brown rode to his execution.
"In my suite at the Hotel Berlin in Moscow." With Grace Stone author of The Bitter Tea of General Yen.
Davis at the Supreme Court after arguing the Youngstown Steel Case.
John W. Davis and likely Theodore Kiendl at the Supreme Court after the Youngstown Steel Case, 1952.
25th Anniversary Meeting, Board of Trustees, Carnegie Endowment For International Peace, December 14/ 1935. At the residence of Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, No. 2 East 91st St., New York City. Left to right, seated: Alanson B. Houghton, Count Paul Teleki, Count Carlo Sforza, Elihu Root, Austen G. Fox, Charles S. Hamlin, Roland S. Morris, Frank O. Lowden. Standing: George A. Finch, Edward L. Ryerson, Jr., Robert A. Taft, Peter Molyneaux, Mrs. Roswell Miller, Thomas J. Watson, Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, Nicholas Murray Butler, James Brown Scott, John W. Davis, James T. Shotwell, William Marshal Bullitt, Maurice S. Sherman, MME. Mathilde Perreux, Daniel K. Catlin, Wallace Mck. Alexander, Francis P. Gaines, Malcolm W. Davis, Henry S. Haskell.
Copenhagen - Spring of 1926
Davis (center) arriving in Clarksburg. Bearded man at left is John C. Johnson of Bridgeport.
On the day of his presidential nomination acceptance speech.
John W. Davis riding through streets of Clarksburg with John C. Johnson (bearded) of Bridgeport.
Davis Riding through the streets of Clarksburg, W. Va. John C. Johnson also in car.
Davis riding through the streets of Clarksburg, W. Va. John C. Johnson in car.
John W. Davis, presidential candidate, at the podium. Clarksburg, W. Va.
John W. Davis at the podium. Clarksburg, W. Va.
"J.D.A. at marriage to William M. Adams."
Evelyn Wilson in lower right corner.
Portrait taken for Julia Davis' wedding.
The King and Queen of Spain spend a weekend at Polesden Lacey, Dorking, the residence of the Hon. Mrs. Greville. A group of the distinguished guests, including the King and Queen of Spain, Lord and Lady Carisbrook, Lord and Lady Pembroke, The Speaker and Mrs. Lowther, Duchess of San Carlos, Sir Hedworth Williamson, Mrs. Arthur James, Lord and Lady Alastair, Innes-Ker, Colonel the Hon. George Monckton-Arundell, the Right Hon. Sir Robert Horne, Marquis Bandana, Marquis Viana, Mr. Davis (the American Ambassador) and Mrs. Davis, Lord Justice Younger, and the Hon. Mrs. Greville.
Ambassador John W. Davis, Winston Churchill, unidentified, Nell Davis
Daughter of John W. Davis, the American Ambassador to England, leaving the Ambassadorial Residence at 29 Chesham Place, London.
Cutting the drifts in the road. 1. Angus McDonald 2. W.T. McDonald 3. Pierce McDonald
The photograph was taken shortly after the couple were married in Baltimore. Anna Kennedy sympathized strongly with the South and John J. Davis, though voting against secession, turned "copperhead", fighting against both West Virginia Statehood and emancipation of the slaves. They had one son, John W. Davis.
Father of John W. Davis.
Father of John W. Davis
Mother of John W. Davis.
Identified in photograph are third from left: Jennings Randolph; fourth from left: Julia Davis; fifth from left: Charles Wood (producer of "The Anvil"); sixth from left: Mrs. Leeds Riley.
Father of Anna Kennedy Davis, grandfather of John W. Davis.
Julia Davis next to portrait of her father.
Wife of Woodrow Wilson
Palace and one of the three churches.
"Two slick chicks in the background."
"J and Comrade."
"The Circle (club) of the Writers of the Soviet Union. J and Boris Isakoff. This palace Tolstoy  described in War and Peace. The Rostov Palace where Natasha had her first ball."
"Grace at the tea given for us by the Soviet Writers."
"Grace and I with a Russian friend."
Grace Stone, author of The Bitter Tea of General Yen.
Home of Julia McDonald Davis wife of John W. Davis, mother of Julia Davis.
"From I. B. Dabney - Vicksburg, Miss." John W. Davis seated in front row at right.
Presumably Julia McDonald (wife of John W. Davis) on the porch
1. Maj. P. H. McDonald 2. Mr. Buck Oshome 3. Capt. Glenn
Top of photo is South towards hill.  Bottom of photo is North toward town.
This room was John James Davis' bedroom about 1870.
This room was John James Davis' bedroom about 1870.
"Uncle Henry Delany, Julia's grandmother (Anna Kennedy), Cousin Christy  Delaney, Aunt Emma, John W. Davis."
Julia and Prudence Hopalong, named for the two sides of her nature.
11th  Virginia Cavalry. Confederate States of America.
Grandmother is Anna Kennedy Davis.
About 16. Wife of John W. Davis.