|
|
|
Jefferson Davis; President of the Confederate States of America ... Three brothers of Jefferson Davis, all older than himself, fought in the war of 1812, two of them serving directly with Andrew Jackson, and gaining from that great soldier special mention of their gallantry in the battle of New Orleans.
|
www.civilwarhome.com/jdavisbio.htm
www.civilwarhome.com/jdavisbio.htm
|
|
|
|
Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) was born, like Abraham Lincoln, in Kentucky. His family seems to have been of modest circumstances, and soon moved to the newly opened southern frontier in Mississippi. ... Bibliography: Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, "Jefferson Davis," DAB, 5: 123-31; Davis, Jefferson Davis;
|
www.tulane.edu/~latner/Davis.html
www.tulane.edu/~latner/Davis.html
|
|
|
|
A documentary editing project providing selections of letters, speeches, family and personal information, and photographs, Rice Universit ... Best known as president of the Confederacy during the American Civil War, Jefferson Davis was also a Mexican War hero, served in the House of Representatives and the Senate,
|
jeffersondavis.rice.edu/
jeffersondavis.rice.edu/
|
|
|
You may also go directly to Jefferson Davis' family. The charts were prepared with the help of Ernesto Caldeira and members of the Davis family. ... Jefferson F. Davis ... Jefferson Davis Hayes...
|
jeffersondavis.rice.edu/gene.cfm
jeffersondavis.rice.edu/gene.cfm
|
|
|
|
Jefferson Davis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
|
Jefferson Finis Davis (June 3, 1808 – December 6, 1889) was an American politician who served as President of the Confederate States of America for its entire history, 1861 to 1865, during the Americ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Davis
|
|
Jefferson Davis biography, President of the Confederate States of America born on June 3, 1808, in Christian County, Kentucky Civil War. ... ; This monument marks the spot where Jefferson Davis was captured in Irwinville, Georgia...
|
americancivilwar.com/south/jeffdavi.html
|
|
Jefferson Davis - President of the Confederate States of America ... Later the captain and crew of the privateer "Jefferson Davis" were similarly convicted in Philadelphia.
|
www.jeffersondavis.net/
www.jeffersondavis.net/
|
|