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(CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Davis, Varina Howell. Two months after her capture, the First Lady pleads for the return of her son's dog.

(CIVIL WAR--CONFEDERATE.) Davis, Varina Howell. Two months after her capture, the First Lady pleads for the return of her son's dog. Autograph Letter Signed to Union Major General Henry W. Birge. 3 pages, 8 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches; minor dampstaining, faint soiling at edges, bleed-through from docketing to part of the postscript. Savannah, GA, 9 July 1865

  • Notes: Varina and Jefferson Davis were captured on 10 May 1865; he was sent to prison in Virginia, while she was restricted to Georgia. She wrote this letter to the military commander of the District of Savannah concerning her son Joseph Evan Davis, who had died in a fall at the age of five: "Last May a year I had the misfortune to lose my handsomest and brightest boy by a violent death. He bade me farewell at four o'clock, and at five was a corpse. I state this to explain to you that it is not an idle request I make to you. Through a letter from Washington I learn that the only thing he owned, the last thing he spoke of before his fall, his black and tan terrier, has been found, for it was lost in the hurry of the evacuation of Richmond. The officers who occupy the Executive Mansion in Richmond have it as a pet. I cannot write to them for it. Will you ask them to let me have it? The only relics I had of my son were thrown away when the soldiers robbed my trunk. His grave is in the Richmond cemetery, where I shall probably never again be able to go. The dog cannot be much to them, it is a great deal to me. It goes by the name of Tippy, and cannot be mistaken; it had a little fancy collar on it when I left it."
    She adds in a postscript: "I send you a letter which I would be very much obliged to you if you would forward to Tuscaloosa, Alabama for me. It is to procure a likeness of my child which my niece there has been trying for many months to send, and I thought perhaps you might ask the officer there to send under his own frank to you for me, as it is the only one in existence of him." This photograph apparently never did arrive; no images of young Joseph are known to survive today.
    with
    --a later photograph of Varina Davis, and a stereoscopic view of the Davis mansion in Richmond.

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