Marguerite Davis

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Marguerite Davis was the wife of Governor Westmoreland Davis. She was well known for her charity work, which included treating victims of an influenza epidemic during World War I.

Davis' portrait hangs in the Botetourt Gallery in Swem Library. A video tour of the gallery is available via YouTube.

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