The Papers of Jefferson Davis
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1862

Jefferson Davis

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The Papers of Jefferson Davis

1862

Jefferson Davis

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Volume 8 of The Papers of Jefferson Davis brings the Confederate president to the second year of the War Between the States and shows that during 1862 Davis was almost completely overwhelmed by military matters. Indeed, early that year, in an address to the Confederate Congress, he admitted that in trying to defend every part of its far-flung territory, the "Government had attempted more than it had power successfully to achieve."During 1862, Judah P. Benjamin was replaced as secretary of war by George W. Randolph, who was then succeeded by James A. Seddon. As the year advanced, Davis' relationships with certain key generals continued to sour. Chief among them were P.G.T. Beauregard, who was finally removed from his last significant command, and Joseph E. Johnston, whose fall from grace precipitated Robert E. Lee's rise to influence as commander of the Army of Northern Virginia. Lee proved to be as adept in communicating and coordinating plans with the president as Johnston had been inept.At the inconclusive Battle of Shiloh, Davis lost Albert Sidney Johnston, a trusted friend and the general he had most admired. Like Shiloh, many other campaigns of 1862 ended in stalemate and withdrawal, including Henry H. Sibley's New Mexico campaign, Braxton Bragg's Kentucky campaign, Earl Van Dorn's battle at Elkhorn Tavern, and the Confederacy's greatest gamble—Lee's Invasion of Maryland.Correspondence with Davis' brother, Joseph E. Davis, reveals the ever-worsening situation in Mississippi. The Federal occupation of New Orleans, the fall of new Madrid and Island No. 10, and Grants repeated attempts to capture Vicksburg heightened anxiety about the area and persuaded the president to tour the western theater in December.Because the Union's springtime invasion of Richmond prompted Davis to send his wife and children away, Volume 8 contains an unusually rich collection of letters exchanged during their separation. This correspondence offers a rare glimpse into the minds and hearts of Davis and his wife.Altogether, more than 2, 000 documents, many never before published, are included in Volume 8; 133 are printed in full. Culled from fifty-nine repositories, twenty-one private collections, and numerous printed sources, they reveal that despite the many setbacks he suffered in 1862, Davis maintained a deep devotion to duty and an unbending will to win.

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LSU Press
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1995
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9780807158838

INDEX

Abbeville, Miss., 447, 539, 541
Acee, Erasmus L.: Ls from, 145, 172
mentioned, 227
Acors, Almira P.: L from, 112
Acors, Thomas, 112
Adams, Charles Francis (sketch, 7:377), 22
Adams, Daniel W., 15, 266
Adams, John D. (sketch, 365), 362, 366
Adams, Samuel (armorer): L from, 526
Adams, Samuel (governor), 365
Adams, Stephen (sketch, 2:298): L to, 598
Adams, William Wirt (sketch, 15): criticized, 400
recommended, 370
L from, 11–13
mentioned, 190
Addington, Joseph E.: L from, 3
Adjutant and Inspector General's Office: appointments, 99, 114, 154
orders, 111
organization, 155, 404. See also Cooper, Samuel
African Americans. See blacks
Alabama: conscription, 166, 452, 468, 490, 493–94, 497, 541, 544
crops, 481
Davis on, 468, 588
defenses, 164, 452, 485, 579
disaffection, 164, 261, 549, (Davis), 551
invaded, 40, 41, 258, 497
munitions needed, 44, 152, 164–65, 451, 458
railroads, 92, 116, 130, 140, 142, 164, 166, 378, 383, 392, 403, 509
slaves, 414, 459, 494
support for CSA, 64, 164, 497, 527
threatened, 458, 481, 483
unionism, 458, 497
L from citizens, 445
Ls from congressmen, 414, 415
Alabama, CSS, 110, 190, 283
Alabama, University of, 159
Alabama & Florida Railroad, 130
Alabama & Mississippi Rivers Railroad, 92, 166, 383, 403, 415
Alabama and West Florida, Department of, 165
Alabama River, 164, 589
Alabama troops: 1st Artillery Battalion, 493, 495
Hilliard's Legion, 497
3d Infantry, 90, 263
4th Infancy, 301
5th Infantry, 78, 260
6th Infantry, 261
7th Infantry, 260
11th Infantry, 261
17th Infantry, 44, 257, 313, 314, 587
18th Infantry, 295
20th Infantry, 38, 261
21st Infantry, 112
22d Infantry, 112
25th Infantry, 112
26th Infantry, 112
29th Infantry, 155
36th Infantry, 147
Jeff Davis Artillery, 32
cavalry, 90, 414
commanders, 38, 145, 150, 165, 258, 300, 319, 414
criticized, 147
legion, 125
militia, 44, 80, 86, 90, 166
partisan rangers, 164, 295, 490
pay, 44
at Shiloh, 166, 258, 296
strength, 152, 258, 451
training, 152
alcoholism. See intemperance
Alcorn, James L. (sketch, 17), 15, 16
Alexander, Edward Porter: assignments, 204, 484
on Lee, 221, 355, 374–75
L from, 27
Alexander, J.: Ls from, 107, 467
Alexandria, La., raid, 300
Alexandria, Va., 119, 293, 301, 530
Alien Enemies Act, 461
Allen, Henry W, 463
Allston, Robert F. W : Davis and, 125
American Revolution: Davis on, 55, 588
Lee on, 398
American Union, 582
Ames, Edward R., 36
Anaconda plan, 137
Anderson, Edward C : Davis and, xlvii
Anderson, Edward W : L from, 233
Anderson, Ellen Mary Davis (niece)(sketch, 1:282): Davis visits, 560
mentioned, 180, 517
Anderson/George B. (sketch, 98), 97, 380
Anderson, George T., 423
Anderson, George W.: L from, 360
Anderson, James P., 129
Anderson, Joseph R.: L from, 111
mentioned, 303, 512
Anderson, Richard H. (sketch, 341): Antietam, 393
assignments, 230, 271, 339, 342, 345, 346
Manassas, 366, 370
praised, 229
promoted, 171, 230, 287
Williamsburg, 171, 230
Anderson, Robert N. (sketch, 353), 352
Anderson, Samuel R. (sketch, 3:38): resigns, 85
Ls from, 85, 273, 489, 508
Anderson, Samuel S. (sketch, 365), 362
Anderson, Van A. W.: L from, 489
Anderson, William B.: L from, 150
Andrews, George T. (ident., 7:26): L from, 599
Andrews, James J., 252, 385
Annie Childs (blockade-runner), 109
Antietam, Md., Battle of: aftermath, 420, 421, 484, 506
casualties, 394, 396, 398, 405, 443
G. W C. Lee on, 405
R. E. Lee on, 392, 393–94, 397–98, 415, 516
strength of armies, 389, 570
mentioned, xii, 6, 181, 207, 380, 423, 554
Apache, 348
Apalachicola, Fla., 487
Apalachicola River, 447, 487, 526
Archer, James J., 212, 394
Archibald, William L., 296
Archuleta, Diego (sketch, 594), 591
Arizona Territory, 50, 591
Arkansas: commander, 33, 108
conditions, 142, 193, 312, 360–63, 378, 585
CSA and, 142, 319
conscription, 361, 378
disaffection, 361, 585
martial law, 360, 378, 585
munitions needed, 142, 250, 361, supplied by, 142, 456
operations, 193–94, 234, 304, 361, 562, 585
slaves, 307, 467
strategy, 108, 126, 142, (Davis), 193–94, 562
U.S. troops in, 126, 142, 170, 214, 307, 362–63, 395, 467, 530, 585
Ls from congressmen, 142, 415
Arkansas, CSS: constructed, 20, 249, 251
described, 291
destroyed, 328–29
operations, 267, 288–89, 290–91, 292, 299, 300, 324, 343
Arkansas Post, Ark., 563, 585
Arkansas troops: 2d Cavalry, 247
1st Infantry, 365
17th Infantry, 527
recruiting, 108, 237, 250
strength, 142, 194
Arlington plantation, 245
Armistead, Lewis A., 346, 398
Armstrong, Frank C, 229, 587
army: acts concerning, 74, 78, 79
aid societies, 445, 488
casualties (1862), xiii
cavalry, 75, 309, 319, 551
cipher codes, 117, 391, 529
clothing, 138, 465, 473, 486, 509, 600
colportage, 10
commendations, 336
courts-martial, 26, 90, 119, 146, 198, 250, (Davis), 385
courts of inquiry, 29, 105, 146
criticized, 27, 93, 94, 107, 132, 147, 251, 295, 320, 351, 409, 482, 552
Davis addresses, 133, 217, praises, 138, 142, 217, 275, 278, 372, 470, 571, 576, 579, 588
desertion, 27, 86, 268, 307, 315, 326, 327, 376, 392, 398, 571, 585
disbursing officers, 76
discharges, 402, 481
discipline, 64, 289, 542–43, (Davis), 93, 102
dueling, 398, 403, 414
Fla. militia and, 349
food and rations, 11, 32, 36, 289, 362, 443, 473–74, 507, 541, 585
foreigners in, 272, 392
furloughs, 10, 34, 51, 73, 77, 318, 359, (Davis), 60, 77–78
general officers’ appointments, 69, 302, 408, 438, (Davis), 99, 128, 131, 150, increase, 336, 347
general staff, 431
health, 13, 51, 91, 148, 249, 250, 257, 268, 319, 322, 402, 423, 509, 585, 591
horses and mules, 11, 26, 358, 378, 454
increase (Davis), 79
Indian troops, 266, 319, 329
inspection report, 66
intemperance, 28, 29, 32, 50, 51, 73, 111, 128, 140, 146, 147, 287, 357, 383, 424, 436, 447, 457, 552
laborers, 225, 236
legions (Davis), 134
lieutenant generals, 346, 408, 421
medical care, 55, 281, 381, 388
military courts, 408, 421, 527
morale, 27, 29, 38, 54, 57, 58, 86, 116, 147, 159, 257, 258, 268, 289, 552, (Davis), 174, 269, 578
navy and, 20, 237, 252
officers’ appointments, 165, 167, 229, 251, 257, 260, 274, 289, 299, 320, 331, 336, 342, 386, 425, 438, 446, 473, 480, (Davis), 25, 31, 34, 69, 99, 101, 124, 125, 143, 154, 156, 227, 228, 316, 339, 347, 351, 404, 436, 508, 515, 550, criticized, 27, 172, 176, 177, 195, 272, 316, 319, 387, 425, 433, 446, election, 78, 143, 162, 184, 404
organization, 54, 55, 73, 78, 167, 251, 289, 330, 336, 441, (Davis), 15, 34, 42, 99, 125, 130, 134, 157, 171, 199, 201, 227, 264, 347, 427, 436, 441, 456, (J. E. Johnston), 559, (Lee), 125, by state, 79, 158, 170, 230, (Davis), 42, 456
partisan rangers, 235, 292, 336, 377
pay, 27, 138, 146, 234, 298, 307, 362, 378, 447, 521
Provisional, 135, 153, 251, 320, 426, 431
punishments, 391
recruiting, 78, 79, 80, 83, 127, (Davis), 117, 143
reenlistments, 32, 62, 72, 73, (Davis), 34, 72, 568
regulations, 329
religious needs, 45, 199, (Davis), 579
reserve, 120, 159, (Davis), 570
signal system, 27, 118, 272
and slaves, 144, 284, 372, 402
social classes, 296, (Davis), 569
staff officers, 31, 70, 450, (Davis), 99, 284
and state troops, 10, 25, 60, 223, 331, 338, 342, 384
stragglers, 447, 540
strength (Feb. 62), 60, 71, in Ala., 459, Ark., 585, at Baton Rouge, 324, in E. Tenn., 43, 91, Ky., 11–12, 16, 333, 351, La., 591, of Marshall's command, 301, 384, in Miss., 256, 268, 535, at New Madrid, 5, in N.M., 156, N.C., 45, 47, 534, projected, 453, in Tenn., 57, 93, 118, 128, 328, 462, 509, 535, Texas, 501, Trans-Miss., 376, 476, 558, 559, Va., 51, 69, 74, 80, 129, 212
substitutes, 202, 372, 392, 447, 484, 542
supplies, 139, 162, 326, 362, 446, 473–74, (Davis), 516, 579
telegraph operations, 596
training, 102, 107, 277, 315–16, 383
transportation, 70, 106, 347, 509. See also specific departments and districts; War Department
Army of Mississippi, 123, 509
Army of Northern Virginia: artillery, 225, 276, 374, 534
conditions, 373, 390–91, 398, 404, 406, 407, 412, 421, 522, 528
I Corps, 227
II Corps, 227
III Corps, 201, 303
Davis on, 20...

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