First Lady of the South

First Lady of the South
Author: Ishbel Ross
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1973
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This biography of Varina Davis tells of the "early days of her marriage to Jefferson Davis, the controversial figure who would become president of the Confederacy. The story shifts from Washington to Richmond, the years of war, follows their journeying to and fro, in the weeks and months of escape. And then exile --after Jefferson Davis' release from prison."

First Lady Of The South: The Life Of Mrs. Jefferson Davis

First Lady Of The South: The Life Of Mrs. Jefferson Davis
Author: Ishbel Ross
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 840
Release: 2016-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786258536

This brilliant and engaging biography of Varina Davis tells of the early days of her marriage to Jefferson Davis, the controversial figure who would become president of the Confederacy. The story gives a detailed account of their life in Washington and Richmond, the years of war, and follows their journey during the weeks and months of escape and then—following Jefferson Davis’ release from prison—exile. “EVERY move the made was noticed and commented on. She was accused of being friendly to the North, of harboring spies in her home, of feasting when others starred, of pretentious ways, of nepotism, of not reading the books which she quoted so freely, of extravagant entertaining in hours of crisis, and of meddling in politics and military affairs. Some of the stories were true; many were not, but it is self-evident that she instinctively generated heat lightning around her.”—First Lady of the South. Includes numerous illustrations.

Civil War Wives

Civil War Wives
Author: Carol Berkin
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1400044464

Traces the vivid lives of the wives of Theodore Weld, Jefferson Davis, and Ulysses S. Grant to demonstrate how their personal beliefs were overshadowed by their high-profile husbands before wartime brought them to the foreground.

Winnie Davis

Winnie Davis
Author: Heath Hardage Lee
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1612346375

Varina Anne ôWinnieö Davis was born into a war-torn South in June of 1864, the youngest daughter of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his second wife, Varina Howell Davis. Born only a month after the death of beloved Confederate hero General J.E.B. Stuart during a string of Confederate victories, WinnieÆs birth was hailed as a blessing by war-weary Southerners. They felt her arrival was a good omen signifying future victory. But after the ConfederacyÆs ultimate defeat in the Civil War, Winnie would spend her early life as a genteel refugee and a European expatriate abroad. After returning to the South from German boarding school, Winnie was christened the ôDaughter of the Confederacyö in 1886. This role was bestowed upon her by a Southern culture trying to sublimate its war losses. Particularly idolized by Confederate Veterans and the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Winnie became an icon of the Lost Cause, eclipsing even her father Jefferson in popularity. Winnie Davis: Daughter of the Lost Cause is the first published biography of this little-known woman who unwittingly became the symbolic female figure of the defeated South. Her controversial engagement in 1890 to a Northerner lawyer whose grandfather was a famous abolitionist, and her later move to work as a writer in New York City, shocked her friends, family, and the Southern groups who worshipped her. Faced with the pressures of a community who violently rejected the match, Winnie desperately attempted to reconcile her prominent Old South history with her personal desire for tolerance and acceptance of her personal choices.

First Lady of the Confederacy

First Lady of the Confederacy
Author: Joan E. Cashin
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0674030370

A century after Varina Davis's death in 1906, Joan E. Cashin has written a masterly biography of this truly modern, but deeply conflicted, woman. Pro-slavery but also pro-Union, Davis was a fascinating woman who struggled with the constraints of her time and place. 29 halftone photos.

Varina

Varina
Author: Charles Frazier
Publisher: Ecco
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2018
Genre: FICTION
ISBN: 9780062856166

"Her marriage prospects limited, teenage Varina Howell agrees to wed the much-older widower Jefferson Davis, with whom she expects the secure life of a Mississippi landowner. Davis instead pursues a career in politics and is eventually appointed president of the Confederacy, placing Varina at the white-hot center of one of the darkest moments in American history"--

Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker

Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker
Author: Jennifer Chiaverini
Publisher: Dutton
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0142180351

New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini's compelling historical novel unveils the private lives of Abraham and Mary Lincoln through the perspective of the First Lady's most trusted confidante and friend, her dressmaker, Elizabeth Keckley. In a life that spanned nearly a century and witnessed some of the most momentous events in American history, Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley was born a slave. A gifted seamstress, she earned her freedom by the skill of her needle, and won the friendship of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln by her devotion. A sweeping historical novel, Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker illuminates the extraordinary relationship the two women shared, beginning in the hallowed halls of the White House during the trials of the Civil War and enduring almost, but not quite, to the end of Mrs. Lincoln's days.

Crowns of Thorns and Glory

Crowns of Thorns and Glory
Author: Gerry Van der Heuvel
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Examines the lives and achievements of the two first ladies of the Civil War.

Mary Chesnut's Civil War

Mary Chesnut's Civil War
Author: Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 964
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780300029796

An authorized account of the Civil War, drawn from the diaries of a Southern aristocrat, records the disintegration and final destruction of the Confederacy