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Identifier: utahsincestateho02warr (find matches)
Title: Utah since statehood, historical and biographical
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Warrum, Noble Morse, Charles W Ewing, W. Brown
Subjects: Utah -- Biography Utah -- History
Publisher: Chicago--Salt Lake, The S. J. Clarke publishing company
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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In the family were nine children. Those living are: Edwin C,who is the eldest of the family; H. D., a prominent attorney of Gary, Indiana; Mrs.Effie Stamback, of Mount Hope, Kansas; Mrs. Letha Easley, of Barry, Illinois; andDel, living at Albuquerque, New Mexico. In early life Edwin C. Davis- attended the public schools of Pike county, Illinois,and afterward became a student in the normal school of that county. Following hisgraduation he taught school in his native state for four years and then entered theGem City Business College of Quincy, Illinois, in which he pursued the courses inbusiness and penmanship, being graduated with the M. A. degree in 1903. He con-tinued to teach for some time in Illinois, in Iowa, Nebraska and the state of Wash-ington, in Pocatello, Idaho, and finally in Denver, Colorado, largely devoting his at-tention to the teaching of business courses, accounting and penmanship. In 1907he came to Salt Lake City and established what has since been known as the Utah
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UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 1033 Business College, which he has since successfully conducted. The curriculum includesfull courses in bookkeeping and stenography as well as a general business course.For one year he was connected with the commercial department of the Salt LakeCity high school. On the 24th of November, 1908, Mr. Davis was married to Miss Mabel Franklin,of Salt Lake, a daughter of E. E. Franklin, master mechanic with the Utah Light& Traction Company. They have one child, Robert F., who was born in Salt Lakein November, 1912, and is attending school. Mr. Davis is a member of the Central Christian church and is held in the highestesteem by reason of his genuine worth and loyalty to lofty principles. He has gainedmany friends during his residence in Salt Lake City and has gained for himself amost creditable position in educational circles not only here but throughout the west,wherever his labors are known. He holds to high standards in his school and thethoroughness of the inst

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  • bookauthor:Morse__Charles_W
  • bookauthor:Ewing__W__Brown
  • booksubject:Utah____Biography
  • booksubject:Utah____History
  • bookpublisher:Chicago__Salt_Lake__The_S__J__Clarke_publishing_company
  • bookcontributor:Allen_County_Public_Library_Genealogy_Center
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  • bookleafnumber:1038
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