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This second of a two-part look at the wartime home of Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis features t…
During the Civil War, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family lived in a Richmond, Virginia mansion. Now referred to as “the Wh… read more
During the Civil War, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family lived in a Richmond, Virginia mansion. Now referred to as “the White House of the Confederacy,” the residence was saved from demolition in 1896 and since 1988 has been restored to it’s wartime appearance. American History TV visited to learn about the Mexican War veteran and U.S. Senator who became leader of the Confederate States of America. This is part one of a two part program. close
This second of a two-part look at the wartime home of Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis features t…
During the Civil War, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family lived in a Richmond, Virginia mansion. Now re…
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