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Mary Bayes lives in Merrimack, New Hampshire. She has also lived in Lima, Ohio.
New York, NY | Adelanto, CA | Port Clinton, OH
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Mary Bayes lives in New York, NY. Other places in which she has lived are Adelanto, CA; Port Clinton, OH and Forest, OH.
Ontario, OR | Parma, ID | South Point, OH
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Mary Bayes lives in Ontario, Oregon. Other places in which Mary has lived are Parma, Idaho; South Point, Ohio; North Fort Myers, Florida and Grove City, Ohio. Some of Mary family members are Lois Grace Bayes and Nathanael David Bayes.
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Mary Hayes Davis was an American writer, a newspaper editor and publisher, and the owner of several movie theaters. She is best known as the co-author of Chinese Fables and Folk Stories, which she wrote with Reverend Chow Leung, while based in Chicago. Published in 1908 and widely reprinted today, the compilation claimed to be “the first book of Chinese stories ever printed in English”. Between 1908 and 1912, Davis collected Native American folk tales from the Pima and Apache tribes in Oklahoma and Arizona, for a book she never completed. In the early 1920s, Davis moved to southwest Florida, where she published The Hendry County News, and later owned and operated a chain of seven movie theaters. In 1926, The Tampa Tribune called Davis "the heroine of LaBelle" for her courageous reporting of the lynching of Henry Patterson, despite threats of further mob violence. In 1928, The Hendry County News received the Florida Newspaper Association award for Best Community News Service. In 1998, the Dixie Crystal Theatre in Clewiston, which Davis had opened in 1941, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.. You can find more here.
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