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  Davis, Jefferson
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NameJefferson Davis
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Hurricane, Mississippi , United States
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Born June 03, 1808
Died December 05, 1889 (81 years)
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Dec 26, 2014 02:48pm
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InfoDAVIS, Jefferson Finis, (son-in-law of President Zachary Taylor), a Representative and a Senator from Mississippi; born in what is now Fairview, Todd County, Ky., June 3, 1808; moved with his parents to a plantation near Woodville, Wilkinson County, Miss.; attended the country schools, St. Thomas College, Washington County, Ky., Jefferson College, Adams County, Miss., Wilkinson County Academy, and Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky.; graduated from the United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., in 1828; served in the Black Hawk War in 1832; promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in the First Dragoons in 1833, and served until 1835, when he resigned; moved to his plantation, ‘Brierfield,’ in Warren County, Miss., and engaged in cotton planting; elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-ninth Congress and served from March 4, 1845, until June 1846, when he resigned to command the First Regiment of Mississippi Riflemen in the war with Mexico; appointed to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Jesse Speight; subsequently elected and served from August 10, 1847, until September 23, 1851, when he resigned; chairman, Committee on Military Affairs (Thirtieth through Thirty-second Congresses); unsuccessful candidate for Governor in 1851; appointed Secretary of War by President Franklin Pierce 1853-1857; again elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1857, until January 21, 1861, when he withdrew with other secessionist Senators; chairman, Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia (Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth Congresses); commissioned major general of the State militia in January 1861; chosen President of the Confederacy by the Provisional Congress and inaugurated in Montgomery, Ala., February 18, 1861; elected President of the Confederacy for a term of six years and inaugurated in Richmond, Va., February 22, 1862; captured by Union troops in Irwinsville, Ga., May 10, 1865; imprisoned in Fortress Monroe, indicted for treason, and was paroled in the custody of the court in 1867; returned to Mississippi and spent the remaining years of his life writing; died in New Orleans, La., on December 6, 1889; interment in Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, La.; reinterment on May 31, 1893, in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.; the legal disabilities placed upon him were removed, and he was posthumously restored to the full rights of citizenship, effective December 25, 1868, pursuant to a Joint Resolution of Congress (Public Law 95-466), approved October 17, 1978.


First Appeared on a United States Postage Stamp in 1970.
Vote totals for elections in which was nominated for the Hall of Fame for Great Americans (1900-1965): 1930-3, 1935-8, 1950-1, 1955-1, 1960-44, 1965-38.


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The rise and fall of the Confederate government  Purchase Thomas Walker 
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Apr 09, 2010 03:15pm Commentary What Would Jefferson Davis Do?  Article Jason 

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2nd Inaugural Address of Jefferson Davis  Discuss
Inaugural Address of Jefferson Davis  Discuss
RACES
  11/06/1861 CSA President Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/06/1861 CSA President - Popular Vote Won 96.98% (+95.02%)
  02/09/1861 CSA President Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  06/23/1860 US President - D Convention Lost 0.29% (-49.86%)
  11/03/1856 MS US Senate Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  03/07/1853 Secretary of War Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  06/05/1852 US Vice President - D Convention Lost 2.45% (-59.24%)
  11/04/1851 MS Governor Lost 49.13% (-1.73%)
  11/03/1850 MS US Senate Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  05/26/1848 US Vice President - D Convention Lost 0.31% (-52.50%)
  08/09/1847 MS US Senate - Appointment Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/04/1845 MS - At Large Won 16.63% (+0.00%)
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