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Author Craven, John Joseph, 1822-1893.

Title Prison life of Jefferson Davis / John J. Craven
Published Scituate, Mass. : Digital Scanning, 2001

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Description 1 online resource (378 pages) : illustrations
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Contents CHAPTER I -- An Introduction by Anecdote. -- The Old-fashioned Preface in a New Dress. -- CHAPTER II. -- Fortress Monroe. -- The Ceremonial of delivering Mr. Davis into Custody. -- His first Day in the Casemate. -- CHAPTER III. -- Placing Mr. Davis in Irons. -- His Protest and his Struggles. -- My First Visit to the Prisoner. -- CHAPTER IV. -- Conversation with Mr. Davis on many Points. -- The Removal of his Shackles demanded as a Medical Necessity. -- CHAPTER V. -- Conversations of some Interest. -- The Shackles Removed. -- Mr. Davis on Various Scientific Subjects
CHAPTER VI. -- Operations on the Southern Coast. -- Davis Hears that he is Indicted and to be Tried. -- His Joy. -- Views of his own Defence. -- CHAPTER VII. -- Mr. Davis on the New England Character. -- Future of the South and Southern Blacks. -- CHAPTER VIII. -- Mr. Davis on Cruelty to Prisoners. -- Mexico. -- Turtle on the Southern Coast. -- The Southern Leaders an Aristocracy. -- Lecture on the Fine Arts, by a Strange Man in a Strange Place. -- CHAPTER IX. -- Mr. Davis on Gen. Butler and Dutch Gap. -- He denies that Secession was Treason
His Opinion of Grant, McClellan, Pope, and other Union Officers -- also of Bragg, Lee and Pemberton. -- His Flight from Richmond and Arrest. -- CHAPTER X. -- Diseases of the Eye. -- Guards removed from the Prisoner 's Room. -- Mr. Davis takes his first Walk on the Ramparts. -- The Policy of Conciliation. -- Mr. Davis on Improvements in Land and Naval Warfare. -- CHAPTER XI. -- Mr. Lincoln 's Assassination. -- Ex-President Pierce. -- Torture of being Constantly Watched. -- Mr. Davis on the Members of his Cabinet and the Opponents of his Administration
Touching Tribute to the Memory of "Stonewall "Jackson. -- CHAPTER XII. -- Mr. Davis seriously Ill. -- Restrictions on Correspondence with his Wife. -- Clement C. Clay. -- A Rampart Interview. -- Religious Phase of Mr. Davis 's Character. -- CHAPTER XIII -- Southern Migration to Mexico. -- Mr. Calhoun 's Memory vindicated from one Charge. -- Tribute to Albert Sidney Johnston. -- Failure of Southern Ironclads and Loss of the Mississippi. -- CHAPTER XIV. -- Mr. Davis on Negro Character. -- The Assassination of President Lincoln. -- How the Prisoner 's Food was Served
A Solemn and Interesting Statement. -- CHAPTER XV. -- Southern Non-Belligerents. -- The Ant-Lion and its Habits. -- Mr. Davis on the Future of the Southern Blacks. -- CHAPTER XVI. -- Mr. Davis on Fenianism. -- Highly Important. -- His Views of Reconstruction. -- CHAPTER XVII. -- Mr. Davis seriously Ill. -- Change of Quarters officially Recommended. -- The Pictures and Poetry of the Bible. -- Lafayette 's Imprisonment. -- Marvellous Memory and great Variety of Knowledge. -- Mr. Davis on Female Lecturers. -- The True Mission of Women. -- CHAPTER XVIII. -- Mr. Davis on Sensation News
Summary Annotation THE PRISON LIFE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS is John Craven's intimate first person account of Jefferson Davis? prison life after the end of the Civil War. Davis was accused of treason and other high crimes and taken to Fort Monroe, Virginia and placed in solitary confinement. Craven, a northerner served as Davis's personal physician for seven months during his incarceration. He describes the proud and noble Southerner and first President of the Confederate States of America during a time of turmoil as few others could
Notes "As published in 1866."
Originally published: Prison life of Jefferson Davis: Embracing details and incidents in his captivity, particulars concerning his health and habits, together with many conversations on topics of great public interest. New York: Carleton; London: S. Low Son, 1866
In the Historical Magazine for March, 1869, this work is erroneously ascribed to Gen. Halpine
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Subject Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
SUBJECT Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889 fast
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Biography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140214
Confederate States of America -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85030843
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140205
Subject United States
United States -- Confederate States of America
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LC no. 07021484
ISBN 1582185115
9781582185118
1582185093
9781582185095