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Varina Anne Banks Davis (née Howell; May 7, 1826 – October 16, 1906) was the only First Lady of the Confederate States of America, and the longtime second wife of President Jefferson Davis. She moved to the presidential mansion in Richmond, Virginia, in mid-1861, and lived there for the remainder of the Civil … See more
Varina Anne Banks Howell was born in 1826 at Natchez, Mississippi, the daughter of William Burr Howell and Margaret Louisa Kempe. … See more
Jefferson Davis was elected in 1846 to the U.S. House of Representatives and Varina accompanied him to Washington, D.C., which she loved. She was stimulated by the social life with … See more
Jefferson Davis resigned from the U.S. Senate in 1861 when Mississippi seceded. Varina Davis returned with their children to Brierfield, expecting him to be commissioned as a … See more
Jefferson Davis was a 35-year-old widower when he and Varina met. His first wife, Sarah Knox Taylor, daughter of his commanding officer Zachary Taylor while he was in the Army, … See more
When the war ended, the Davises fled South seeking to escape to Europe. They were captured by federal troops and Jefferson Davis was imprisoned at Fort Monroe See more
Varina Howell Davis received a funeral procession through the streets of New York City. Her coffin was taken by train to Richmond, accompanied by the Reverend Nathan A. Seagle, Rector of Saint Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, New York City … See more
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WEBDec 22, 2021 · Varina Howell Davis was the wife of Confederate president Jefferson Davis and the First Lady of the Confederacy during the Civil War. She was a native of the urban South, a moderate on slavery, and a loyal …
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WEBApr 3, 2014 · In June 1835, Davis married his commanding officer’s daughter, Sarah Knox Taylor. Because his commanding officer, none other than future president Zachary Taylor, was opposed to the...
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WEBLearn about the life and marriage of Varina Howell Davis, the wife of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Explore her background, education, personality, and challenges as First Lady of the Confederacy.
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WEBVarina Howell was born to William Burr Howell and Margaret Kempe Howell on their plantation, the Briers, near Natchez on 7 May 1826. Varina enjoyed a loving, happy youth complete with the advantages of the wealthy …
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WEBLearn about Varina Howell Davis, the wife of the President of the Confederacy, who was born in Mississippi in 1826. See her portrait by John Wood Dodge and read about her roles as a spouse, mother, and First …
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WEBJust over a year later, Davis and Varina Howell were married at The Briars, her parents' home in Natchez, Mississippi. Varina Davis was well-educated and possessed as strong a will as her husband.
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