"Fiction Distorting Fact": The Prison Life, Annotated by Jefferson DavisThis new study of 'Prison life' places the work and these two years in proper perspective. Davis was imprisoned and Craven was assigned to be his physician, not much more than that should be accepted as fact. This edition reproduces Davis's annotations and comments from his personal copy, along with editorial notes and explanations. It also provides a clear, objective description of Davis's life at Fort Monroe, based on evidence and Davis's own letters from prison. |
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Page xxviii
... wrote Mrs. Davis : " There is now no reason to suppose that my imprisonment will so impair my health as soon to terminate my life . " Davis rejoiced that the " dry air , good water and a fire when requisite have already improved my ...
... wrote Mrs. Davis : " There is now no reason to suppose that my imprisonment will so impair my health as soon to terminate my life . " Davis rejoiced that the " dry air , good water and a fire when requisite have already improved my ...
Page xxix
... wrote , " that letter writers for the newspapers have no access to this fort , and that they either fabricate their reports or get them from soldiers , or , perhaps , officers , who furnish them for their own amusement , as I throw ...
... wrote , " that letter writers for the newspapers have no access to this fort , and that they either fabricate their reports or get them from soldiers , or , perhaps , officers , who furnish them for their own amusement , as I throw ...
Page xlviii
... wrote in his memoirs that he and Davis had discussed Davis's new prominence as a result of his imprisonment . Taylor " remarked that the curse of unexpected defeat and suffering " had alienated many of the Southern people toward Davis ...
... wrote in his memoirs that he and Davis had discussed Davis's new prominence as a result of his imprisonment . Taylor " remarked that the curse of unexpected defeat and suffering " had alienated many of the Southern people toward Davis ...
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