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  1. It was from the second White House of the Confederacy that Davis's family fled Richmond on April 3, 1895, six days before General Robert E. Lee's army surrendered. Both leaders—Davis and Lincoln ...

  2. Sep 25, 2023 · The First White House of the Confederacy in Montgomery, Alabama, was home to President Jefferson Davis and was the White House of the Confederate States. Now...

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  3. The First White House of the Confederacy is a historic house in Montgomery, Alabama, which was the initial executive residence of President of the Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis and family during early 1861. Moved from its original location in 1919 and completely furnished with original period pieces from the 1850s and 1860s, the ...

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    • Italianate
  4. Built in 1835, this house was used by the provisional government of Confederate president Jefferson Davis and his family from February until May 1861. Many personal items of the President and Mrs. Davis are in the house, along with authentic furnishing from that period.

  5. Now a museum, the First White House of the Confederacy was the Montgomery home of Jefferson Davis, first president of the Confederate States of America. Davis and his wife lived in the house from February to May 1861, when the capital of the Confederacy was moved to Richmond, Virginia. Photograph by Justin Dubois.

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  7. Sep 28, 2023 · The First White House of the Confederacy, located in Montgomery, was the executive residence of Confederate president Jefferson Davis and his family from February to May 1861, when Montgomery was the capital of the Confederacy. The house was moved to its present location, at 644 Washington Avenue, from the southwest corner of Bibb and Lee […]

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