Jefferson Davis, Constitutionalist

Jefferson Davis, Constitutionalist

Author: Jefferson Davis

Publisher:

Published: 1923

Total Pages: 656

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The true story of the Southern Confederacy lies in the letters, speeches, and State papers of its leaders; and its best justification will come after such historical materials have been made accessible to the truth-loving historian of the future. The private and public papers of such Southern leaders as Calhoun, Davis, and Lee will reveal, as nothing else can, the principles for which they contended, and give to posterity the true estimate of their lives and deeds. -- Introduction.


The Papers of Jefferson Davis

The Papers of Jefferson Davis

Author: Jefferson Davis

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 1971-11-01

Total Pages: 692

ISBN-13: 9780807109434

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Much of Jefferson Davis' life and career has been obscured in controversy and misinterpretation. This full, carefully annotated edition will make it possible for scholars to reassess the man who served as President of the Confederacy and who in the aftermath of war became the symbolic leader of the South. For almost a decade a dedicated team of scholars has been collecting and documenting Davis' papers and correspondence for this multi-volume work. The first volume includes not only Davis' private and public correspondence but also the important letters and documents addressed to and concerning him. Two autobiographical accounts, a detailed genealogy of the Davis family, and a complete bibliography are also included. This volume covers Davis' early years in Mississippi and Kentucky, his career at West Point, his first military assignments, and his tragic marriage to Sarah Knox Taylor. Together, the letters and documents unfold a human story of the first thirty-two years of a long life that later became filled with turbulence and controversy.


Jefferson Davis, American

Jefferson Davis, American

Author: William James Cooper (Jr.)

Publisher: Knopf

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 792

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West Point graduate, secretary of war under President Pierce, U.S. senator from Mississippi-- how was it that this statesman and patriot came to be president of the Confederacy, leading the struggle to destroy the United States? This is the question at the center of William Cooper's engrossing and authoritative biography of Jefferson Davis. Basing his account on the massive archival record left by Davis and his family and associates, Cooper delves not only into the events of Davis's public and personal life but also into the ideas that shaped and compelled him. We see Davis as a devoted American, yet also as a wealthy plantation owner who believed slavery to be a moral and social good that could coexist with free labor in an undivided Union. We see how his initially reluctant support of secession ended in his absolute commitment to the Confederacy and his identification of it with the legacy of liberty handed down by the Founding Fathers. We see the chaos that attended the formation of the Confederate government while the Civil War was being fought, and the ever-present tension between the commitment to states' rights and the need for centralized authority. We see Davis's increasingly autocratic behavior, his involvement in military decision-making, and his desperation to save the Confederacy even at the expense of slavery. And we see Davis in defeat: imprisoned for two years, then, for the rest of his life, unrepentant about the South's attempt to break away, yet ultimately professing his faith in the restored Union. This is the definitive life of one of the most complex and fascinating figures in our nation's history.


Life of Jefferson Davis, with a secret history of the Southern Confederacy

Life of Jefferson Davis, with a secret history of the Southern Confederacy

Author: Edward Alfred Pollard

Publisher: Рипол Классик

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 545

ISBN-13: 5883094996

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Gathered "behind the scenes in Richmond." Containing curious and extraordinary information of the principal southern characters in the late war, in connection with President Davis, and in relation to the various intrigues of his administration.


Jefferson Davis

Jefferson Davis

Author: William C. Davis

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 820

ISBN-13: 9780807120798

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A biography of Jefferson Davis: statesman, Mexican war hero, and President of the Confederate States of America.


Jefferson Davis

Jefferson Davis

Author: Clement Eaton

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13:

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A biography of Jefferson Davis, who was a West Point graduate, soldier in the Black Hawk Wars, plantation master and self-made aristocrat, Secretary of War under Franklin Pierce, and the President of the Confederate States of America.