Jefferson Davis
(From a photograph taken in 1865)
The Real
Jefferson Davis
By
LANDON KNIGHT
“Where once raged the storm of battle nowbloom the gentle flowers of peace, andthere where the mockingbird sings hernight song to the southern moon, sweetlysleeps the illustrious chieftain whom a nationmourns. Wise in council, valiant inwar, he was still greater in peace, and tohis noble, unselfish example more than toany other one cause do we owe the indellibleinscription over the arch of our union,‘Esto perpetua.’”
PUBLISHED BY
THE PILGRIM MAGAZINE COMPANY
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
1904
Copyright, 1904,
THE PILGRIM MAGAZINE CO.
Battle Creek, Mich.
To My Wife
Is dedicated this little volume in appreciation of that innate sense ofjustice which has ever loved and followed the right for its own sake.
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I | Birth and Education | 11 |
II | Service in the Army | 21 |
III | His Life at Briarfield | 29 |
IV | First Appearance in Politics | 35 |
V | Enters Mexican War | 41 |
VI | The Hero of Buena Vista | 45 |
VII | Enters the Senate | 49 |
VIII | Becomes Secretary of War | 53 |
IX | He Re-enters the Senate | 59 |
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