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'''Jefferson Davis''' (1808-1889) was the president of the [[Confederate States of America]]. He was stripped of his US citizenship, which was posthumously restored by [[Jimmy Carter|President Carter]] in 1978. [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=29993]
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|term_start=February 18, 1861
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|term_end=May 5, 1865
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|party=Democrat (Southern)
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|vp=Alexander Stephens
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|vp_dates=1861-1865
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|previous=none; appointed to office by secessionist legislature
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|next=none; office abolished with end of the Confederacy
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|birth_date=June 3, 1808
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|birth_place=Christian County, Kentucky
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|death_date=December 6, 1889 (aged 81)
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|death_place=New Orleans, Louisiana.
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|spouse=Sarah Knox Taylor
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|spouse2=Varina Howell
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|religion=Episcopalian
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'''Jefferson Davis''' was an American and Confederate politician, best known for being the first (and only) [[president]] of the breakaway [[Confederate States of America]].
  
A controversial plaque on the wall of a The Bay department store in Montréal commemorates a visit to the city by Davis.
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Davis was born in [[Kentucky]] on or around June 3, 1808 (actual date not certain) into a military family, his father having served in the Revolutionary War. In 1835 he married Sarah Knox Taylor, the daughter of President [[Zachary Taylor]]. Sarah died of malaria three months after their wedding. He married Varina Howell in 1845; they had six children, three of whom reach adulthood. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy. He served in the military from 1831 until 1835 when he resigned and settled in Vicksburg, Mississippi.  
  
[[Image:http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/resources/graphic/large/JeffersonDavis.jpg]]
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Jefferson Davis is best known as the only president of the [[Confederate States of America]]. Davis did not get involved in politics until 1843 at the age of 35. He was elected to the U.S. Congress in 1845 and resigned in 1846 to re-enter the army during the Mexican War. He continued in this service until 1847 when he was appointed by the governor of Mississippi to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate. 
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After the Confederate defeat Davis was stripped of his US citizenship, which was posthumously restored by [[Jimmy Carter|President Carter]] in 1978. [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=29993]
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==Further reading==
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*[http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/19831 ''The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government'', by Jefferson Davis; ebook downloadable from Project Gutenburg]
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Revision as of 05:15, August 30, 2011

Jefferson Davis
Jefferson davis.jpg
Term of office
February 18, 1861 - May 5, 1865
Political party Democrat (Southern)
Vice President Alexander Stephens (1861-1865)
Preceded by none; appointed to office by secessionist legislature
Succeeded by none; office abolished with end of the Confederacy
Born June 3, 1808
Christian County, Kentucky
Died December 6, 1889 (aged 81)
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Spouse Sarah Knox Taylor
Varina Howell
Religion Episcopalian

Jefferson Davis was an American and Confederate politician, best known for being the first (and only) president of the breakaway Confederate States of America.

Davis was born in Kentucky on or around June 3, 1808 (actual date not certain) into a military family, his father having served in the Revolutionary War. In 1835 he married Sarah Knox Taylor, the daughter of President Zachary Taylor. Sarah died of malaria three months after their wedding. He married Varina Howell in 1845; they had six children, three of whom reach adulthood. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy. He served in the military from 1831 until 1835 when he resigned and settled in Vicksburg, Mississippi.

Jefferson Davis is best known as the only president of the Confederate States of America. Davis did not get involved in politics until 1843 at the age of 35. He was elected to the U.S. Congress in 1845 and resigned in 1846 to re-enter the army during the Mexican War. He continued in this service until 1847 when he was appointed by the governor of Mississippi to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate.

After the Confederate defeat Davis was stripped of his US citizenship, which was posthumously restored by President Carter in 1978. [1]


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