| William C. DavisAlso known as: Davis Wiliam C., Williwm C. Davis, William C. Davis, Davis William C., Williams C. Davis, William C.; Ed. DAVIS ... (see complete list), Ed. WILLIAM C.: DAVIS, Editor William C. Davis, William C. Davis editor, Editor William C. Davis, William C. - Foreword Davis, William C. and Wiley, Bell L. - Editors, Under the | 2,245 | 29 | (3.78) | 0 | 0 |
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William C. Davis is the recipient of three Jefferson Davis Awards as well as the T. Harry Williams Award, Bell I. Wiley Award, Fletcher Pratt Award, Phi Alpha Theta Award, and Harry S Truman Award. He lives in Pennsylvania, barely fifty miles form the battlefields of Gettysburg. [from The Cause Lost (1996)]  | |
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