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  1. Charles Henry Davis, Jr., a Commander of the U.S. Navy served as Chief Intelligence Officer of the Office of Naval Intelligence from September 1889 to August 1892. During his travels, Davis wrote about his experiences in his journal about London and Copenhagen.

  2. Charles Henry Davis (born Jan. 16, 1807, Boston, Mass., U.S.—died Feb. 18, 1877, Washington, D.C.) was a U.S. naval officer and scientist. Davis spent two years at Harvard before becoming a midshipman, and he returned there for the study of mathematics between sea cruises.

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  3. Charles Henry Davis (1807--77) was a scientist and Union naval officer in the American Civil War. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he attended Harvard for two years and left to serve in the United States Navy.

  4. One of the early advocates was Charles Henry Davis, an enthusiastic good roads man whose central idea went from being ahead of its time to one whose time had passed. Charles Henry Davis was raised in Philadelphia as a Quaker.

  5. Davis, Charles Henry. Born Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 16 January 1807. Died Washington, District of Columbia, USA, 18 February 1877. In producing the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac , Charles Davis successfully argued that basic research on planetary motions was a necessity.

  6. CHARLES HENRY DAVIS 1. 1807 – 1877. Charles Herry Davis nació en Boston, Massachusetts, el 16 de enero de 1807 y murió el 18 de febrero de 1877 en Washington, D.C. Se educó en la Escuela Latina de Boston e ingresó a la Universidad de Harvard en 1821, pero abandonó los estudios en 1823 para ingresar a la Marina, aunque posteriormente ...

  7. Charles Henry Davis was born in Boston, 16th January, 1807. His father was the Hon. Daniel Davis, a lawyer of distinction, and long the Solicitor-General of Massachusetts.