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  2. Reavis High School - Wikipedia

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    William Claude Reavis High School simply known as Reavis is a public high school located in Burbank, Illinois., a near southwest suburb of Chicago. It is named for Dr. William Claude Reavis (1881–1955), a professor at the University of Chicago who played a major role in guaranteeing its completion.

  3. SVM (company) - Wikipedia

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    SVM was founded in 1997 by Marshall Reavis, a former employee at Mobil Oil Corporation. While at Mobil Oil, Reavis was instrumental with the introduction of one of the earliest-known prepaid “gasoline gift cards,” then called the Mobil GO Card. When SVM first opened, the company only provided gasoline gift cards and had two employees.

  4. Wade Reavis - Wikipedia

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    Wade Reavis was an American politician. Reavis was born in Hamptonville, North Carolina , on December 20, 1876 to parents Charles S. and Esther L. Reavis. He graduated from East Bend High School in East Bend , then enrolled at Yadkinville Normal School.

  5. HB Reavis - Wikipedia

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    Vinohradská 8 is a project of administrative and living houses at the former site of Transgas complex, Prague, the Czech Republic. [29] HB Reavis bought two out of three buildings of the complex in 2014 and decide to demolish them, [30] to be able to replace them by new constructions designed by Jakub Cigler Architects. [31]

  6. James Reavis - Wikipedia

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    Reavis met George M. Willing Jr. in 1871. [17] Willing was a physician-turned-prospector who supplemented his income selling patent medicine. [19] He came to the real estate agent upon the recommendation of Colonel Byser, a previous customer of Reavis's, seeking assistance with a real estate purchase. [20]

  7. Reavis L. Mitchell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Reavis Lee Mitchell Jr. (July 12, 1947 – June 16, 2020) was an American historian and academic administrator. He was the dean of the School of Humanities and Behavioral Social Sciences and professor of history at Fisk University , a historically black university in Nashville, Tennessee .

  8. The Baron of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    A suspicious U.S. government, unable to disprove Reavis' claim, offers him $25 million for the rights to the land. He declines. The surveyor general, Miller, is sure Reavis has somehow doctored the documents. He brings in Griff, an expert on forgery. In the meantime, Reavis orders settlers and families off "his" land.

  9. Reavis Falls - Wikipedia

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    Reavis Falls is a seasonal waterfall located within the Superstition Mountains in Arizona. [1] The falls are named after Elisha Marcus Reavis, [ 2 ] who had a ranch, farm, and orchard in the Superstition Mountains a few miles south of the falls.