The Papers of Jefferson Davis
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The Papers of Jefferson Davis

1853–1855

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The Papers of Jefferson Davis

1853–1855

About this book

Mary Seaton Dix, Associate Editor
The fifth volume of The Papers of Jefferson Davis presents 9, 000 of the approximately 21, 000 known Davis letters, papers, and speeches from the years 1853 through 1855, when Davis served as secretary of war under President Franklin Pierce. Most of the documents are included in summary form in an extensive calendar; 93 are published in full with annotation.Well prepared for the War Department position by his military education and experience, Davis was already known as a champion of the army and West Point from his years in Congress. As secretary, Davis administered a department of eight bureaus and a military establishment spread thinly from coast to coast. An increase and reorganization of the army along with the establishment of new posts became top priorities as a tide of settlers encroached in Indian lands in the Mexican cession and Far West. Davis also supervised army engineering projects as varied as the Capitol extension, military roads, and river and harbor improvements. The curriculum of the Military Academy, new weapons and armaments development, the activities of the Crimea commission, the Pacific railroad surveys, and the camel expedition -- all commanded his minute attention.Despite the burdens of office, Davis maintained a lively interest in the issues of the day, among them Latin American filibustering, the purchase of Cuba, states' rights, slavery, and the conflict in Kansas. The wide attention accorded his travels and speeches brought national prominence to him and speculation about his future candidacy for governor, a return to the Senate, the vice-presidency, and even the presidency. Personal correspondence includes letters that touch on Davis' long estrangement from his brother, the death of his first child, persistent health problems, and relationships with friends and family. Much of hiss official correspondence, especially several angry exchanges with army officers, reveals even more about Davis' personality. In addition to the documents published in full and calendared, an appendix includes over one hundred recently discovered personal and political items dates from 1838 through 1852, before Davis' selection as secretary of war.

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Information

Publisher
LSU Press
Year
1985
Print ISBN
9780807158753
eBook ISBN
9780807158746

INDEX

Abbreviations edn and dsn refer to editorial note and descriptive note, respectively.
Abbay, S. F. R. (sketch, 2:304): Davis on, 279
L from, 279
Abbot, Henry L., 370, 375
Abbott, Eli (sketch, 2:108): Davis commends, 314
L to, 9
Ls from, 152, 314, 451
Abeel, James S., 293–94
Aberdeen: postmaster appt., 201
Davis speaks at, 478
Aberdeen, 413
Abert, John J. (sketch, 21): Davis reprimands, 21, 140, 180, 397, 407
on army bill, 98n
relations with J. G. Totten, 140
Davis instructs, 336, 340
Ls to, 21, 140, 177, 195, 198, 210, 218, 220–21, 228, 259, 274, 290, 297, 331, 390, 399
Lsfrom, 155–59, 167–73, 177, 180–81, 184–85, 188, 191–96, 198, 203–204, 208, 210, 213–16, 218–21, 224–25, 230, 237–38, 242–47, 256–57, 259, 262, 265, 268, 270, 274–77, 279–80, 284, 295–99, 301, 303–304, 307–11, 313–16, 318, 321–22, 324–25, 329–32, 334, 336, 338–39, 342–43, 349–50, 354–55, 357–59, 364–65, 367, 370, 372, 374–77, 379, 381–83, 386–87, 389–91, 394, 397, 399–401, 406–407, 409, 416–18, 420–21, 433, 441, 448–49, 451–53, 457, 459–60, 462, 473
mentioned, 39, 59, 103, 227, 253. See also Topographical Engineers
Abert, S. T., 184
Abert, William S., 418
Ableman, Steven V. R.: L to, 300
Abolitionism: Davis on, 22–23, 108–109, 261
in Calif., 131–32, 111., 439, Kan., 84, 109, Pa., 463, tys., 142, 382, 391
patronage, 208, 220β€”21
and press, 450, 463
Academic Board. See United States Military Academy
Active, 291
Adams, Alvin, 62n
Adams, Amos: L from, 227
Adams, Charles, 399–400
Adams, Henry W.: L from, 386
Adams, John Quincy (sketch, 2:397): Davis visits, 104n
Adams, Robert W., 368
Adams, Stephen (sketch, 2:298): on Miss. Dems., 24n
and Miss, patronage, 175
Ls to, 151–52, 287, 298, 360
L from, 297–98
mentioned, 17n, 383
Adams, Theodore, 383
Adams, WyllyC, 239, 473
Adams, –––––, 320
Adams & Deane, 320
Adams Express Building, 374
Adams Express Co., 62n
Addison, William M.: claim, 303
L from, 316
Adjutant General's Office: and army bill, 98n
ests., 128, 247, 365, 452–53
ann. reps., 266, 379, 461
book order, 284
asst. AG, 465. See also Cooper, Samuel
Admiralty Inlet, Wash., 452
Agnew, Amelia, 11n
Agnew, Daniel, 11n
Agnew, James, 11n
Agnew, James, Jr., 11n
Agnew, Sarah H. (sketch, 11): L from, 388
Aiken, William: Ls to, 293, 325
Alabama: press patronage, 193, 236
Indians in, 424
Albemarle Sound, 179
Albuquerque, 25
Alcatraz, 129, 190, 296–97
Alden, Bradford R. (sketch, 4:132): L to, 323
Alexander II, 428
Alexander, Barton S.: assignment, 385, 390
Ls to, 287, 385
L from, 385
Alexander, Columbus, 380
Alexander, John H.: Lto, 275
L from, 275
Alexander, Thomas B., 400
Alexander, Thomas L.: L to, 400
Ls from, 400
Alexandria Boarding School, 418
Allegheny Arsenal: RR right of way, 166
pay, 294, 347
mentioned, 389, 412, 458
Allegheny Valley Railroad, 166
Allen, Ethan A., Jr.: L to, 441
L from, 441
Allen, Joseph, 207
Allen, Joseph D., 174
Allen, Philip: L from, 468
Allen, Robert, 436
Allen, Robert T P.: L to, 374
L from, 374
Allen, W. H.: Ls from, 398
Allen, Willis: L to, 167
Ls from, 167
Allston, Benjamin, 197–98
Allston, Robert F. W.: L to, 178
Ls from, 178, 197–98
Almonte, Juan N. (sketch, 52), 51, 326, 447
Alvord, Benjamin: Ls to, 209
Ls from, 209–10
mentioned, 323
Alvorde, Michael, 242
Amazon River, 268, 276
America, 289
American Association for the Advancement of Science, xl, 65, 335
American Cannel Coal Co., 285
American Fur Co., 474
American Iron Mountain Co., 406
American party. See Know-Nothings
American Revolution, 357, 375, 410, 430, 454
Amoskeag Stark veterans, xlii
Anderson, Elizabeth C, 371
Anderson, Ellen Davis (niece) (sketch, 1:282), 132, 171
Anderson, Frederick, 446
Anderson, George T.: Ls from, 435, 467
Anderson, Homer: L from, 408
Anderson, John, 439
Anderson, Joseph A., 161
Anderson, Joseph R., 381
Anderson, Julius, 446
Anderson, Pierce B., 161
Anderson, Richard H., 329
Anderson, Robert (sketch, 1:252): assignment, 402
L from, 371
Anderson, Robert Davis (grandnephew) (ident., 134), 133
Anderson, Robert H., 408
Anderson, Samuel I.: L from, 161
Anderson, Thomas S. (nephew-in-law) (sketch, 134): L from, 255
mentioned, 133, 171
Anderson, William: L to, 392
Ls from, 161, 282, 391–92
Anderson, William C, 310
Andrews, George, 473
Andrews, Robert, 198
Andrews, Timothy P. (sketch, 1:441): L to, 226
mentioned, 20, 280, 434
Andrews, William R.: Ls to, 404
Antarctic, 289–90
Apache, 93n, 177, 310, 339
Apalachicola, 327
Apalachicola Arsenal, 198–99, 344, 453
Applegate, Jesse, 210
Appomattox River, 233
Archer, Junius L.: L to, 182
Arctic, 92n
Arizona Co., 424
Arkansas, 165, 435, 462
Arkansas River: improvement, 169, 172, 301, 303–304, 309, 397
army post, 231, 241, 306, 430
Armories: supts., 147n, 159, 217, 226, 311–13, 360–61
pay, 165–66, 202, 398
appts., 240, 362
production, 266, 357, 378, 459, 469
sites, 285–86
expenses, 287, 312, 365, 378, 395
mentioned, 376, 393, 410. See also Harpers Ferry Armory; Ordnance Department; Springfield Armory; Washington Armory
Armstrong, James: L from, 466
Army: mil. depts., 8, 269, 279, 380
assignments, 16, 59, 161, 180, 200, 286, 302, 311–13, 348–49, 358, 371, 374, 389, 407, 423, 456, 464, 466
distribution, 26–27, 41n, 63, 93, 236, 241, 261, 266–67, 291–92, 336, 356, 363, 375, 379–80, 385, 398, 413–14, 420, 426, 460–62, 464, 468
and politics, 59–60, 265, 279, 360–61, 382, 420, 455, 470–71
increase in, 63, 93, 97n, 98, 236, 266–69, 291–92, 308, 339, 350, 353, 360–61, 400
and filibusters, 63, 271
Indian affairs, 66, 94, 101–102, 174, 197, 201, 205, 230–31, 235, 242, 253, 277, 291, 315, 337, ...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Introduction
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Editorial Staff
  8. Board of Directors
  9. Editorial Method
  10. Symbols and Abbreviations
  11. Repository Symbols
  12. Contents
  13. Illustrations
  14. Chronology
  15. The Papers of Jefferson Davis 1853
  16. APPENDIX I Calendar, 1853-1855
  17. APPENDIX II Addenda, 1838-1852
  18. Sources
  19. Index

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