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Davison may refer to: *Davison (surname) Places in the United States *Davison, Michigan, a suburb of Flint *Davison Township, Michigan *Davison Freeway, a highway in Detroit, Michigan *Davison County, South Dakota Other uses *Davison Design & Development, an invention promotion firm *Davison's, department stores *USS Davison (DD-618), USS ''Davison'' (DD-618), a US Navy destroyer *Davison High School, a girls' secondary school in England See also

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Davison (surname)
Davison is a patronymic surname, a contraction of Davidson (name), Davidson, meaning "son of Davie (the pet form of David)". There are alternate spellings, including those common in the British Isles and Scandinavia: Davisson, Daveson, Davidsson, and Davidsen. The Davison surname in Scotland originated as a sept of Clan Davidson, a part of the greater Clan Chattan.https://www.scotclans.com/scottish-clans/clan-davidson/davidson-septs/ Davison can also be found as a common as a French, Jewish, or Czech surname. Notable people with the surname *Aidan Davison (born 1968), Northern Ireland footballer *Alex Davison (born 1979), Australian racing driver *Alexander Davison (1750–1829), British businessman, Nelson's prize agent *Archibald Thompson Davison (1883–1961), American musicologist and educator *Bennett Davison (born 1975), American basketball player *Boris Davison (1908–1961), mathematical physicist *Brian Davison (cricketer) (born 1946), Rhodesian-born cricketer and politici ...
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Davison, Michigan
Davison is a city in Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan and a suburb of Flint. The population was 5,536 at the 2000 census and fell to 5,173 by the 2010 census. Davison is located within Davison Township survey township area (7N 8E), but is administratively autonomous. Davison was named after Judge Norman Davison, a judge of Lapeer County and a delegate to state constitution convention of 1835. He resided in a nearby hamlet formerly known as Davisonville, now known as Atlas. History Davison Station Township section 3, 9 and 10 was Davison Station, which was first settled in 1842 by Eleazer Thurston in section 10. The line of the Chicago and Lake Huron Railroad (now Canadian National Railway) through the settlement was finished in 1871 marked the beginning of Davison Station. The first saw mill in the township was also built here that year by Dunn and Darling. The township and the settlement had in 1872 a number of firsts: doctor, L. W. Hanson, merchant Damon Stewar ...
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Davison Township, Michigan
Township of Davison is a civil township of Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan consisting of the survey township of North 7 East 8 less the administratively autonomous city of Davison. The population was 20,434 at the 2020 census, up from 19,575 at the 2010 census. Davison was named after Judge Norman Davison, a judge of Lapeer County and a delegate to state constitution convention of 1835. He resided in a nearby town formerly known as Davisonville, now known as Atlas. History The Township was originally in Lapeer County and was formed from portions of Atlas and Richfield townships. Andrew Jesse Seelye visiting his cousin in Waterford, Michigan in 1835 purchase 240 acres in the future Davison Township section 33 in May 1936. Andrew was joined by his brother and sister, Alson and Debby, which all three established permanent residents in 1837. On , Atlas Township highway commissioners Paul G. Davison and Asa Farrar laid out the first road in the Atlas side of the towns ...
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Davison Freeway
M-8 is a state trunkline highway in the U.S. state of Michigan lying within the cities of Detroit and Highland Park. Much of it is the Davison Freeway, the nation's first urban depressed freeway, which became a connector between the Lodge ( M-10) and the Chrysler ( Interstate 75, I-75) freeways. Named for Jarad Davison, an English immigrant to the area, Davison Avenue was originally the only street connecting across Highland Park to Detroit. It was rebuilt by the city and Wayne County as a freeway during World War II. The roadway was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) in 1993 and numbered as M-8. Subsequent changes by the state rebuilt the freeway and extended the M-8 designation to connect to the Jeffries Freeway (I-96). Route description M-8 starts on the western end at an interchange with I-96 in Detroit. Davison Avenue continues west of this interchange forming a service drive for the freeway while M-8 uses a short ...
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Davison County, South Dakota
Davison County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,956, making it the 10th most populous county in South Dakota. Its county seat is Mitchell. The county was created in 1873 and organized in 1874. It was named for Henry C. Davison, the first settler in the county. Davison County is part of the Mitchell, SD Micropolitan Statistical Area. History The area's first settlement occurred in 1871 in "Firesteel Creek"; the settlers were Herman Cady Greene and John Head. Greene brought lumber from Yankton in 1872 and built a frame house. The small community which grew around this house was called Firesteel. It became part of a county created by the territorial legislature in 1873. In 1881 the territorial legislature met and considered two bills redefining the boundaries of Hanson and Davison Counties. They considered adjusting the two counties' boundaries by either combining the two, or changing their method of separation. A pub ...
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Davison Design & Development
Davison Design & Development, formerly Davison & Associates is a product development company. The company is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was founded in 1989 by George Davison. Business Davison Design & Development provides new product development services to inventors, corporations and entrepreneurs using a nine-step process intended to bring new products and inventions to market. Davison Design & Development services include research, industrial design, virtual reality, video, animation, product prototypes, packaging, presentation to manufacturers and royalty management. Products designed by Davison Design & Development include the Hover Creeper, Meatball Baker, Bread It breading stations, the BikeBoard, Pugz Shoes, the HydroBone for dogs and the 360° Wrist Therapy Brace. Davison Design & Development says that it produces approximately 200 prototypes per month, and its products have been sold in 1,000 retail stores and online venues. The firm has received several Inte ...
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Davison's
Davison's was an American department store chain founded in 1891 in Atlanta, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, United States. It was a local institution, and competed with Rich's (department store), Rich's in the Atlanta market. Davison's expanded throughout Georgia and South Carolina. It was acquired by Macy's in 1925, and ultimately converted to Macy's in 1985. History Establishment Davison's first opened its doors in Atlanta in 1891 and had its origins in the Davison & Douglas company. In 1901, the store changed its name to Davison-Paxon-Stokes after the retirement of E. Lee Douglas from the business and the appointment of Frederic John Paxon as treasurer. In early 1927 the company dropped the "Stokes" to become Davison Paxon Co.. Acquisition by Macy's While rival Rich's (department store), M. Rich Brothers Dry Goods Company remained a family owned store, Davison-Paxon-Stokes was sold to Macy's, R.H. Macy & Co. in 1925. By 1927, R.H. Macy built the huge Peachtree Stree ...
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USS Davison (DD-618)
Davison may refer to: *Davison (surname) Places in the United States *Davison, Michigan, a suburb of Flint *Davison Township, Michigan *Davison Freeway, a highway in Detroit, Michigan *Davison County, South Dakota Other uses *Davison Design & Development, an invention promotion firm *Davison's, department stores * USS ''Davison'' (DD-618), a US Navy destroyer * Davison High School, a girls' secondary school in England See also * Davisson (other) * Davidson (other) * *David (other) *Davis (other) * Davi (other) *Son (other) A son is a male offspring in relation to a parent. Son, SON, or The Son may also refer to: Places * Son, Ardennes, a commune in the Ardennes, France * Son, Netherlands, a village in the Netherlands * Son, Norway, a village in Norway * Santo ...
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Davison High School
Davison High School is a girls' Church of England secondary school serving pupils aged 11 to 16 in Worthing, West Sussex, England. In its last inspection the school was judged by OFSTED as Outstanding. The school accommodates around 1320 girls across five year groups. The original Davison School was a boys' school, opened on Chapel Road in 1812 and named after the Reverend William Davison, the first chaplain of St Paul's Church, Worthing. The school moved to its current site off Selborne Road in 1960. The culverted Teville Stream, once known as the Selbourne, flows under the school's playing fields. The school is the home of the Davison Worthing Youth Concert Band which gives opportunities to any age or ability to join. Notable former pupils * Prof Emma Bunce, Professor of Planetary Plasma Physics at the University of Leicester The University of Leicester ( ) is a public university, public research university based in Leicester, England. The main campus is south of th ...
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Davisson (other)
Davisson may refer to: People * Ananias Davisson (1780–1857), American singing school teacher * Clinton Davisson (1881–1958), American physicist * Kyle Davisson (born 1985), American football player * Muriel Davisson, neuroscientist * Richard Davisson (1922—2004), American physicist * Walther Davisson (1885-1973), German violinist and conductor Places * Davisson (crater), a lunar crater See also * Davidson (other) * Davison (other) * * Davis (other) Davis may refer to: Places Antarctica * Mount Davis (Antarctica) * Davis Island (Palmer Archipelago) * Davis Station, an Australian base and research outpost in the Vestfold Hills * Davis Valley, Queen Elizabeth Land Canada * Davis, Sask ...
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Davidson (other)
Davidson may refer to: People * Davidson (name) * Clan Davidson, a Highland Scottish clan * Davidson (footballer) (born 1991), Brazilian footballer Places Antarctica * Cape Davidson, South Orkney Islands Australia * Davidson, New South Wales, Sydney * Electoral district of Davidson, New South Wales Legislative Assembly Canada * Davidson, Saskatchewan * Mount Skook Davidson in the Northern Rocky Mountains in British Columbia United Kingdom * Davidson's Mains, a suburb in Edinburgh, Scotland United States * Davidson, North Carolina * Davidson, Oklahoma * Davidson County, North Carolina * Davidson County, Tennessee * Davidson Lake, a lake in Minnesota * Mount Davidson (California) * Davidson Seamount, undersea mountain southwest of Monterey, California * Davidson Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania * Davidson Township, Iredell County, North Carolina Groups, companies, organizations * Davidson's, U.S. menswear chain * Davidson Media Group, U.S. broadcaster * Davidson ...
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David (other)
David was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and a figure in the scriptures of Abrahamic religions. David may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Film and television * ''David'' (1951 film) * ''David'' (1979 film), a West German film set in Nazi Germany * ''David'' (1988 film), an American drama based on the story of David Rothenberg * ''David'' (1997 film) * ''David'' (2013 Hindi film), an Indian multilingual film * ''David'' (2013 Tamil film), an Indian multilingual film * ''David'' (2020 film), an American short film * ''David'' (2022 play), a production by Sight & Sound Theatres. * ''David'' (2025 film), an upcoming animated film * ''David'' (TV series), a Flemish telenovela Music * ''David'' (David Hasselhoff album) (1991) * ''David'' (David Meece album) (1976) * ''David'' (David Ruffin album) (2004) * ''David'', a 1955 opera by Darius Milhaud * The David (band), a 1960s/70s American garage rock band * "David", a song by Animals as Lea ...
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