
Arthur Powell Davis - Wikipedia
Arthur Powell Davis (February 9, 1861 – August 7, 1933) was an American hydrographer, engineer, geographer, topographer and nephew of John Wesley Powell. [1] . He was born on February 9, …
Arthur Powell Davis papers - Archives West
Arthur Powell Davis (1861-1933), nephew of John Wesley Powell, was one of the foremost hydraulic engineers in the world in the early twentieth century.
Bureau of Reclamation
Arthur P. Davis, Director, Reclamation Service, 1914-1923. The nephew of John Wesley Powell, Arthur Powell Davis administered many of the plans his uncle first conceived concerning water use in the …
Arthur Powell Davis (1861-1933) - Find a Grave Memorial
A civil engineer of national prominence, Arthur P. Davis has rendered important service to his country along the line of his profession and is now a dominant factor in the management of the business of …
Arthur Powell Davis (February 9, 1861 — August 7, 1933 ... - Prabook
Arthur Powell Davis Edit Profile civil engineer Arthur Powell Davis, American civil engineer member of the board of engineers reporting on flood control in China, 1914; member joint conference on …
Arthur Powell Davis (1861-1933) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
Arthur was born on 9 February 1861 in Decatur, Illinois. He was the son of John Davis and Martha Powell. [1] . In the 1870 census Arthur (age 9) was in Long Creek, Macon, Illinois, United States. [2] …
Davis, Arthur Powell, 1861-1933 - Theodore Roosevelt Center
President Roosevelt has learned that Arthur Powell Davis of the United States Reclamation Service has been appointed to help provide materials for the use of the National Conservation Commission.
Arthur Powell Davis - Wikiwand
Arthur Powell Davis (February 9, 1861 – August 7, 1933) was an American hydrographer, engineer, geographer, topographer and nephew of John Wesley Powell. [1] He was born on February 9, 1861, …
Arthur Powell Davis (1861–1933) - FamilySearch.org
Discover life events, stories and photos about Arthur Powell Davis (1861–1933) of Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States.
CQ Researcher - The Davis “Swap” and the Issues Involved
An investigation of the forced resignation of Arthur Powell Davis as Director of the Reclamation Service, Department of the Interior, is being planned for the next session of Congress.