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  1. Sep 5, 2002 · Capture of Jefferson Davis. In early May 1865 the Confederate States of America was greatly disorganized, largely because of the frenetic events of the previous month. General Robert E. Lee had surrendered the Confederate armies at the Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia, and most Americans believed the Civil War (1861-65) was over.

  2. Oct 8, 2020 · The Jefferson Davis birth site has a state-funded budget of $236,000 in fiscal year 2019, with an additional $363,000 allocated to repair the broken elevator up the obelisk. Park officials say ...

  3. Jefferson Davis. Jefferson Davis was born on this date in 1808. He was a white-American slave owner and president of the Confederacy. Davis was the tenth son of Samuel Emory Davis, a plantation owner from Mississippi. At seven, he was sent to a boarding school in Kentucky, and six years later entered Transylvania College in Lexington.

  4. By Don Hollway. When the end came, on April 2, 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis was sitting in his customary pew at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia. A messenger interrupted the Sunday service to deliver a sealed telegram from General Robert E. Lee, then some 25 miles to the south defending Petersburg.

  5. Jefferson Morales, also earlier known as Jefferson Davis is a major character in Sony Pictures Animation's Spider-Verse film trilogy. As a police officer in New York City, Jefferson disliked Spider-Man due to his vigilante status, but eventually became an ally to his successor, who unbeknownst to him, is his son Miles Morales. He is voiced by Brian Tyree Henry, who also portrays Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles from Atlanta, Dancarino from Vivo, and also played Mike Norris from the 2019 Child's Play rem

  6. Recruited by S.H.I.E.L.D. Growing up in Brooklyn in reality Earth-1610, African-American Jefferson Davis and his brother Aaron struggle to survive. Aaron exposes Jefferson to organized crime by tricking him into attending a meeting with Turk Barrett, a subordinate of Wilson Fisk, AKA Kingpin. He held his own in a fight against Turk’s associates.

  7. Imprisoned for two years after the war, Davis was indicted for treason but was never tried. He did not apply for a pardon and was thus ineligible to hold office again. Davis spent his last years on a plantation in Mississippi, writing the Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government (1881). Unidentified photographer. Daguerreotype, circa 1858.