1808-1889

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1808-1889

Servant to Abigail Adams

the early American adventures of Hannah Cooper
In 1800, thirteen-year-old Hannah Cooper works as a servant for Abigail Adams. Hannah corresponds with her printer brother, Daniel, about President Adams's run for re-election against Thomas Jefferson, the newly constructed White House, and life in the President's household.

Who invented the telephone?

Bell vs. Meucci
2018
"Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, or did he? Inventor Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci was also working on a telephone at the same time. Watch Meucci and Bell race to be first to the invention finish line"--OCLC.
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Jefferson Davis

his rise and fall : a biographical narrative
1998
Chronicles the life of Jefferson Davis focusing on his career as the president of the Confederate States during the Civil War.
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Abraham Lincoln vs. Jefferson Davis

presidents of a divided nation
2016
"This book offers a unique way to study the events of the Civil War, through the relationship between Lincoln and Davis and their fateful decisions during the bloody conflict."--From the publisher.

Jefferson Davis

soldier and president of the Confederacy
2015
"Traces the life of the president of the Confederacy from his childhood through his rise in Southern politics, and to his role as leader of the South during the Civil War"--Provided by publisher.

Embattled rebel

Jefferson Davis as commander in chief
Presents a biography of Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy during the Civil War, covering his childhood, his education, his military career, and his leadership during the war.

Jefferson Davis

unconquerable heart
1999
A comprehensive biography of Jefferson Davis, looking at both his private and public life, discussing his experiences as a schoolboy, a Mississippi planter, a husband, and a father, and examining his political career, including his role as president of the Confederate States of America.

Bloody crimes

the chase for Jefferson Davis and the death pageant for Lincoln's corpse
2010

Dixie betrayed

how the South really lost the Civil War
2006
Traces a political conspiracy and dysfunctional dynamics that the author believes were at the heart of the Confederacy's Civil War losses, in an account that reveals infighting between Jefferson Davis and the Confederate government.

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