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The Papers of Jefferson Davis By Jefferson Davis

The Papers of Jefferson Davis by Jefferson Davis


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Over 2000 documents are included in this volume which show Davis fighting to maintain morale and military cohesion during one of the Confederacy's most difficult periods in the Civil War.

The Papers of Jefferson Davis Summary

The Papers of Jefferson Davis: January-September 1863 by Jefferson Davis

The New Year . . . comes in auspiciously for us, Jefferson Davis proclaimed in January, 1863, and indeed there were grounds for optimism within the Confederacy. By September, however, various hopes for ending the confiict with the North had given way to the harsh realities of a prolonged war, increasingly confined to southern soil. Although Davis suffered poor health during much of the nine-month period, he remained an active and vital leader. Volume 9 of The Papers of Jefferson Davis gives a vivid picture of the tasks he faced.

Military matters consumed most of Davis' time. Already strained relations with Joseph E. Johnston worsened in the spring, and he was eventually relieved of his overall command of the western armies. Surrenders at Vicksburg and Port Hudson ended Confederate access to the Mississippi River, and in the East, Robert E. Lee's stunning victory at Chancellorsville was blotted out by bloody repulse south of Gettysburg. Correspondence from Europe reveals what Davis knew of the Erlanger loan and the diminishing chances of French and British intervention.

As problems for the Confederacy mounted, discontent grew. Davis received complaints from across the young country, the conscription system being of particular concern. In April he saw firsthand the unhappiness over limited resources as he took to the streets to help calm the Richmond bread riot.

Over 2,000 documents, many never before published, are included in Volume 9. Eighty-one are printed with annotation, 242 more in full text, and about 1,750 others are calendared in summary form. They show Davis fighting to maintain morale and military cohesion during one of the Confederacy's most difficult periods.

About Jefferson Davis

Lynda Lasswell Crist and Mary Seaton Dix have edited The Papers of Jefferson Davis since 1979.

Kenneth H. Williams, formerly assistant editor of The Papers of Henry Clay, joined the staff in 1991.

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NPB9780807120873
9780807120873
0807120871
The Papers of Jefferson Davis: January-September 1863 by Jefferson Davis
New
Hardback
Louisiana State University Press
1997-02-28
552
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