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The Papers of Jefferson Davis

June 1841-July 1846

The Papers of Jefferson Davis( )
Author: Davis, Jefferson
Series title:The Papers of Jefferson Davis Ser.
ISBN:978-0-8071-0082-0
Publication Date:Feb 1975
Publisher:LSU Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $100.00
Book Description:

The five-year period from 1841 to 1846 saw the beginning of Jefferson Davis? political career. In this, the second volume of The Papers of Jefferson Davis, the documents cover Davis? unsuccessful race for the state legislature, his selection as a Democratic state elector, his marriage to Varina Howell, his election to the U.S. House of Representatives, and his departure therefrom to assume command of the First Mississippi Regiment in the Mexican War. In the...
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Book Details
Pages:806
Detailed Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Historical
Biography & Autobiography / Presidents & Heads Of State
History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.12 x 9.25 x 1.5 Inches
Book Weight:0.77 Pounds
Author Biography
Davis, Jefferson (Author)
Jefferson Davis was born in Kentucky but grew up in Mississippi. After graduating from West Point in 1828, he served at frontier military posts and in the Black Hawk War. He resigned from the military in 1835. For the next 10 years, he managed his brother's isolated plantation in Mississippi. In 1845, he entered the world of politics as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Davis's reputation as a historian rests on one work - The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government (1878-81), an account based in large measure on his own intimate experiences. Chosen by the provisional congress as president of the Confederate States of America in 1861, Davis faced criticism throughout his tenure. After Lee surrendered without his approval, Davis was indicted by the federal government for treason. Although he spent several years in prison, he was never brought to trial. In 1867, he was released on bond, and he retired to his estate, Beauvoir, on the Gulf of Mexico in Mississippi. There he wrote The Rise and Fall to vindicate the South in general and his presidency in particular.

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