The Papers of Jefferson Davis
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The Papers of Jefferson Davis

July 1846–December 1848

Jefferson Davis

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The Papers of Jefferson Davis

July 1846–December 1848

Jefferson Davis

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Lynda L. Crist, Associate Editor
Mary S. Dix, Assistant EditorAt the end of Volume 2 Jefferson Davis had left Congress to become a colonel in the First Mississippi Regiment. The first item in this volume is a speech as he prepares to leave on a riverboat to serve in the Mexican War. The years 1846 through 1848 see Davis play a conspicuous role in the war and in the subsequent political clashes and controversies over slavery.Volume 3 details Davis' first experience in battle as an officer of a regiment as well as his initial term as a U.S. senator. He received both praise and criticism for his leadership in Mexico. In 1847 he returned to Mississippi a wounded hero of national fame, refused a brigadier generalship, and took his place in the U.S. Senate.There are several items of correspondence with Zachary Taylor that shed light on Taylor's attitude toward the proposed nomination that would lead to his election as president in 1848. Davis' first wife was Taylor's daughter; and in spite of political and family differences the two men maintained a close friendship. In a major speech in July, 1848, Davis protested the formal prohibition of slavery from the Oregon Territory; he then voted for the Senate's compromise bill on Oregon.Volume 3 of The Papers of Jefferson Davis includes letters to and from Davis, his speeches in chronological order, and other documents, further illuminating Davis' character, opinions, philosophy, and personal relationships as well as continuing the development of his military career.

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Verlag
LSU Press
Jahr
1982
ISBN
9780807158685

INDEX

Abbreviations edn and dsn refer to editorial note and descriptive note, respectively.
Abercrombie, John J. (sketch, 1:213): and Tenería controversy, 115
Aberdeen Mississippi Advertiser: on Davis, 233-35
Aberdeen Monroe Democrat, 236n
Abert, John J.: letter from, 428
Abolitionism: Z. Taylor on, 22
Davis on, 358, 365-69. See also Slavery
Abston, Albert L., 411
Adams, John Quincy (sketch, 2:397): 373n
Adams, Mary P. (Mrs. Stephen), 458
Adams, Stephen (sketch, 2:298), 420
Alexander, J. M., 137
Allen, William (sketch, 1:457), 395
Amanda (servant), 238
American party: and Z. Taylor, 168
Ames, Adelbert, 275n
Amistad, 372n
Amparo: Davis on, 345
Ampudia, Pedro (sketch, 23): and Monterrey capitulation, 22-24, 55, 57-60, 62, 107
at Buena Vista, 125n, 126n, 137n, 138n, 163n
Amyx, Fleming (sketch, 195): letter to, 215-16
letter from, 193-94
Anderson, Garland: killed at Buena Vista, 163
claim by heir of, 453
Anderson, John L., 29
Anderson, John M.: Davis recom. for office, 451
Anderson, Samuel R. (sketch, 38): at Monterrey, 35, 105-106, 228
Archer, Richard T.: letter to, 429
letter from, quoted, 388n
letter transmitted, 429
Arista, Mariano (ident., 329), 23n, 328
Arkansas Cavalry: repulsed at Buena Vista, 125n, 132, 140, 154-55, 157, 159, 407
skirmish (Feb. 22), 158n
petition of, 431
Armstrong, Robert, 176n
Army: condition of, in Mexico, 182, 200, 201, 203, 244n, 255, 259-60, 269-70, 278, 323, 430, 441
Davis on regulars vs. vols., 257-59, 264, 428
and Mexican property, 283
and Colt revolvers, 290n
Davis amendments on, 322-24, 448
regulations, 397-98
disabled veterans, 423, 424
Davis on increase of, 424, 436
promotions, 425
quarters in New Orleans, 426
pensions, 427
pay of mil. storekeepers, 428
Davis on mil. asylum, 434
medical staff, 443
officers’ rank, 443
rifle rgt. for Calif., 448. See also Artillery; Dragoons; Infantry; Ten-regiment bill Arnold, John G.: Davis recom. for
army comn., 421
Aroostook War, 289n
Arthur, Alexander H. (sketch, 2: 251), 33n
Arthur, Rufus K. (sketch, 33): at Monterrey, 28, 42
praised by Davis, 146
letters from, 422, 429
mentioned, 9n
Articles of Confederation, 334, 350-52
Artillery: 2d Art. at Buena Vista, 138n; 3d Art. at Monterrey, 65, 228
3d Art. at Buena Vista, 114, 138n, 143, 160
4th Art. at Buena Vista, 116n, 138n
Aspinwall, William H.: letter from, 453
Atkinson, Asa B. (ident., 139), 137
Atwood, Jesse (ident., 224), 217
Bache, Miss-, 191
Backus, Electus, 50n
Baden, Dr.-, 310-11
Badger, George E.: letter to, 437
Bagby, Arthur P. (sketch, 301): on Cumberland Island dam, 295, 297-98
on Pearl, 314edn
Bailey, Jacob W.: introduced to Davis, 445-46
Bainbridge, Henry (sketch, 233), 232
Baker, David: petition of, 438
Baker, Rufus L.: letter to, 421
Baldwin, Francis G. (sketch, 394): letter from, 392-93
Baldwin, Julia S., 393n
Baltimore Battalion: at Monterrey, 49n, 50-51
Bancroft, George (sketch, 2:382): letter to, 457
mentioned, 435
Barnburners, 372n
Barton, Roger: as rival for Senate, 250n, 254n
letter from, 452
Belize: arms depot at, 321
Bell, John (sketch, 266) : and ten-rgt. bill, 263edn, 265
Bell, William H. (sketch, 33): wounded at Monterrey, 28
Davis recom. for office, 451
Bennett, Albert G. (sketch, 2:673), 452
Bennett, Robert A. (sketch, 44), 42
Benton, Thomas H. (sketch, 2:464): and lt. gen. proposal, 119
and Ore. bill, 374
opposes brevet for W. H. Emory, 439
mentioned, 366, 373n
Berrien, John M., 371n
Betsy (servant), 458
Bigbie, James N. (sketch, 409), 408
Big Black River: resolution on, 433
Biloxi: resolution on, 431
Bilton, John R., 442
Bingaman, Adam L. (sketch, 1:439): speaks at Natchez, 183edn
Bishop’s Palace (Monterrey), 43n
Black, John (ident., 289), 285
Black Fort. See Citadel
Blair, Francis P.: letter to, 420
Blakely, James W., 408
Bliss, Mary Taylor. See Dandridge, Mary Taylor
Bliss, William W. S. (sketch, 147): visits Davis, 270
letters to, 139-47, 412
mentioned, 311
Bobb, John, Jr., 10n
Bond, Joseph S., 137
Boone, Reuben H. (sketch, 2:93), 312n
Borland, Solon, 331n
Bostick, Ferdinand, 9n
Bowen, Robert, 29
Bowles, William A. (sketch, 125): joins 1st Miss. Rgt. at Buena Vista, 124, 133, 143, 146, 152, 162
Davis’ testimony on, 166-67
Boyd, Gordon: bill for, 442
Boyd, Linn (sketch, 2:529): letter to, 276-77
mentioned, 458
Boyle, Ann Jane. See Davis, Ann Boyle
Boyle, Lucinda Smith (niece) (sketch, 1:473), 240n
Boyle, William D. (nephew-in-law) (sketch, 240) : death of, 238
Bradford, Alexander B. (sketch, 2: 223): at Monterrey, 27, 63, 66n, 68, 76, 107, 110n, 232, 241n, 242, 243, 404, 406
as envoy for Davis, 115
at Buena Vista, 133, 143, 145, 152, 153, 162
praised by Davis, 145
runs for state office, 174n
letters from, 40-42, 151-54
mentioned, 9n, 13n, 16, 17, 167n
Bradford, Amanda Davis (sister) (sketch, 1:280): letter to, 455
mentioned, 56n, 96n, 97, 98n, 170, 307
Bradford, Anna Matilda. See Miles, Anna
Bradford Bradford, Charles M. (sketch, 43), 9n, 42, 68, 125
Bradford, David (brother-in-law) (sketch, 1:7): J. E. Davis’ opinion of, 100
reinterred, 100
mentioned, 240n
Bradford, Mary Jane. See Sayre, Mary Bradford
Bradford,—: letter from, mentioned, 94
Bragg, Braxton (sketch, 66) : at Monterrey, 27, 65
at Buena Vista, 138n
praised by Davis, 143
comments on 1st Miss. Rgt., 149n
mentioned, 110n, 116n, 132, 243
Branch, John S., 163
Brandon Republican, 33n
Breckinridge, John C, 98n
Brierfield (described, 2:244): cotton crop, 55-56, 119, 172-73
construction of new house, 95, 419
activities of V. Davis, 96-97
Howells visit, 119
levee tax, 120
gin, 121n
fear of flooding, 165, 168, 204
conditions, 173, 177, 238
Z. Taylor on, 308
tax roll (1846), 414
mentioned, 100, 198, 223. See also Davis—planter; Davis Bend
Bristol, Frank M.: letter from, cited, 108dsn
Brodhead, Richard (nephew-in-law) : letter to, cited, 150n
Brown, Albert G. (sketch, 2:22): and Davis’ resignation, 56n
and rifles for 1st Miss. Rgt., 174-75, 198, 206
criticism of, 176
relationship with Davis, 192, 206, 442
letters to, 207-208, 227-33, 241, 419
letters from, 20, 174-75, 197-98, 414, 418
comn. from, 418
mentioned, 3, 174n, 193, 223, 273, 275n, 311
Brown, Obadiah B. (sketch, 304), 302
Brown, William G., Jr. (ident., 224), 217
Brown, William N. (sketch, 151): praised by Davis, 146
mentioned, 9n
Browning, Alfred G., 411
Brownlee, Adams, 422
Brush, John M.: petition of, 424
Brush, Nehemiah: petition for, 424, 438
“Brutus”: letter from, 429
Buchanan, James (sketch, 2:345): and Wilmot Proviso, 306-307
as presidential possibility, 422
letters to, 428, 438, 452
mentioned, 24n, 192n, 271n, 394n
Buck, William A.: letter to, cited, 147n, 148nn
Buena Vista, Battle of: Davis on, 122, 139-47, 184, 2...

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