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Source: Citation Appears Below Biography
Author: S. J. Clarke (Publisher, 1922)

L. E. DAVIS, D. D. S.
    For fourteen years Dr. L. E. Davis has been successfully engaged in the
practice of dentistry and for a considerable portion of this period has resided
in Fort Smith, where he maintains a well appointed office and enjoys a liberal
patronage. Dr. Davis is a native of Michigan, his birth having occurred in
Macomb county, in 1880, his parents being C. F. and Catherine (Sullivan) Davis.
His boyhood days were spent under the parental roof and his early education was
largely acquired in the public schools of Detroit, Michigan. He afterward went
to Chicago, where he entered the National Medical University as a student in the
dental department and there prepared for his chosen life work. He was graduated
with the class of 1907, and making his way to the southwest, located at Fort
Smith, Arkansas, in 1908. Later he removed to Earl, this state, and there he
remained in the active practice of his profession for seven years, but returned
to Fort Smith in 1915 and has here continued to the present time. He has a well
appointed office, splendidly equipped with dental appliances, and he shows the
utmost ingenuity and skill in the use of the multitudinous delicate little
instruments which form the equipment for dental practice. Moreover, he has
intimate and accurate knowledge of the scientific principles underlying his work
and has met with excellent success, as evidenced in the liberal patronage now
accorded him.

    Dr. Davis was married in 1909 to Miss Ora E. York. They have gained many
friends during the period of their residence in Fort Smith, occupying an
enviable position in those social circles where intelligence and true worth are
accepted as passports into good society. Dr. Davis has never regretted his
determination to come to the southwest, for here he has made a creditable name
and place for himself in connection with his professional activity and at all
times he has stood with the vanguard in the adoption of improved methods which
have been brought to light through scientific research and investigation.


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Citation:
Centennial History of Arkansas
Volume II
Chicago-Little Rock: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company
1922


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