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  1. John Chandler Bancroft Davis (December 29, 1822 – December 27, 1907), commonly known as (J. C.) Bancroft Davis, was an attorney, diplomat, judge of the Court of Claims, and Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States.

  2. The papers of J. C. Bancroft Davis, jurist, diplomat, journalist, and court reporter, were given to the Library of Congress by the estate of his widow, Frederica Gore Davis via his son, Andrew McFarland Davis, in 1917.

  3. The agents named by each of the high contracting parties, by virtue of the same Article II, to wit: For the United States of America, John C. Bancroft Davis, esquire; And for Her Britannic...

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  4. John Chandler Bancroft Davis , commonly known as Bancroft Davis, was an attorney, diplomat, judge of the Court of Claims, and Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States.

  5. J.C. Bancroft Davis papers, Summary. Bound volumes of correspondence, diaries, journals, reports, printed matter, and other papers relating primarily to Davis's diplomatic career, especially his role in the Alabama claims dispute with Great Britain following the U.S. Civil War.

  6. Dablon , Claude , 1618 - 1697 - Darley , Felix Octavius Carr , 1822 - 1888 Darling , Henry , 1823 - 1891 - Dearing , James , 1840 - Death penalty.

  7. John Chandler Bancroft Davis enjoyed a long and prolific career as a diplomat, jurist, and legal historian. The son of John Davis, a Massachusetts governor and U.S. senator, Davis was born December 29, 1822, in Worcester, Massachusetts.