Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889 to Nahum Capen

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GLC#
GLC05508.083-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
22 November [1880]
Author/Creator
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Title
to Nahum Capen
Place Written
Biloxi, Mississippi
Pagination
3 p. : Height: 15.2 cm, Width: 29 cm
Primary time period
Rise of Industrial America, 1877-1900
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

Written and signed by Varina Davis, for her husband. Discusses the founding and failure of the "first Confederacy" and the "dispersion of His chosen people." Davis argues that if their example had been followed, perhaps there would not have been a Civil War. He hopes that the Union can be returned to its founding principles but fears the nation has become "an example to be avoided not followed." Davis then questions the presidential candidacy of James A. Garfield, citing that he is charged with "an offence, an indictment for which could only be successfully answered by pleading the Statue of Limitations." Written at Davis's home, Beauvoir.

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