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David Evan Davis Jr. (November 7, 1930 – March 27, 2011) was an American automotive journalist and magazine publisher widely known as a contributing writer, editor ...
E of Lexington on US 24 ... Lexington: 23: Machpelah Cemetery: June 27, 2022 900 South 20th St. ... 0.25 mi. E of US 24 and MO 111
Machpelah Cemetery may refer to: Machpelah Cemetery (Mount Sterling, Kentucky) Machpelah Cemetery (Lexington, Missouri) , listed on the US National Register of Historic Places in Lafayette County
David E. Davis (July 18, 1913 – October 31, 1994) was an ecologist and animal behaviorist noted for being the "founder of modern rat studies". [ 1 ] Early life and education
David Davis, Maesyffynnon (coal owner) (1821–1884), Australian industrialist, son of David Davis, Blaengwawr; David E. Davis (ecologist) (1913–1994), American ecologist and animal behaviorist; David Brion Davis (1927–2019), American historian of slavery and abolitionism; David E. Davis (1930–2011), American automotive journalist
The Lexington Historical Museum is a museum with a collection of historic items related to Lexington, Missouri. The Greek Revival building was constructed in 1846 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] It is located in the Old Neighborhoods Historic District.
The frame slave quarters housed the field hands. These quarters were numerous and scattered on the property, and no longer exist. James Hicklin, one of Lexington's earliest settlers (his uncle was Gilead Rupe), was a surveyor of roads and plats, settling Lexington with his parents in 1819. He was a skilled farmer as well a skilled entrepreneur.
Central Female College (also known as Marvin Female Institute and Central College for Women) was a women's college located in Lexington, Missouri. The institution was associated with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. It operated from 1869 to 1924.