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Florida Legal Holiday Today: CSA President Jefferson Finis Davis

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Fred Griffin Real Estate Florida Broker BK436788

    Jefferson Davis is a towering figure in United States history.  Secretary of War under President Franklin Pierce. Distinguished Service as a United States Army Colonel in the Mexican-American War.  Governor of the State of Mississippi.  United States Senator. Committee member for the creation of the Smithsonian Institution.  Overseer of the expansion of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.  Involved in the Gadsden Purchase, to acquire the land for the Transcontinental Railroad that would traverse The United States. 

     But the greatest achievement of Jefferson Finis Davis, that which cemented his place in American history, and particularly in the South, was his service as the President of the Confederate States of America.

 

President Jefferson Davis

 

 

    June 3 is the birthday of Jefferson Finis Davis, the first and only president of the Confederate States of America.  This day is a legal holiday in the State of Florida.  Today, we Floridians honor this great man, who was President over the sovereign nation of our great-grandfathers.

 

 

Florida Statutes Legal Holidays Jefferson Davis 

 

     Jefferson Davis was a great American.  Prior to the War Between the States, Jeff Davis served as a U.S. Representative, and then Senator, from the State of Mississippi. 

     He was a Colonel in the United States Army during the Mexican-American War. He fought valiantly and distinguished himself at the Battle of Monterrey. 

     Jefferson Davis was appointed to the office of Secretary of War in 1853 by U.S. President Franklin Pierce. 

     Jeff Davis was instrumental in the Gadsden Purchase, primarily because it would aid in establishing a Transcontinental Railroad.  

     When the Scotsman James Smithson gave $508,000 to the United States for the "establishment of a Smithsonian Institution, for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men", Congressman Jefferson Davis played a fundamental role in the creation of the Smithsonian Institution. 

 

President Jefferson Davis Portrait

 

 

     The Smithsonian Institute says of Jefferson Davis, in regard to his place in the Confederate States of America:

     "The man and the hour have met,' announced the Alabama fire-eater William L. Yancey, when Jefferson Davis was inaugurated President of the Confederate States of America.  Davis was a reluctant secessionist, hoping that the South would remain loyal to the Union.  But when the secession movement gained momentum in early 1861, he dedicated himself to the cause of independence.

     "Davis brought more experience to his presidency than Abraham Lincoln did to his.  A graduate of West Point, he fought honorably in the Mexican War and had been nominated for brigadier general; he had served as a United States senator and later as governor of Mississippi; and he had been an able secretary of war under Franklin Pierce.  As President of the South’s hastily formed government, he faced the twin difficulties of repelling invading Northern armies and appeasing Southern states’ rights advocates who challenged his efforts to build a unified Confederate nation."

 

Flag at Headquarters of General Lee

 

      In his memoir, "The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government", Jeff Davis said that each state was sovereign and had an unquestionable right to secede from the Union. 

     However, Jefferson Davis counseled delay among his fellow Southerners, because he did not think that Abraham Lincoln would permit the peaceable exercise of the right to secession. 

     Having served as Secretary of War under President Pierce, Jefferson Davis knew that the South lacked the military and naval resources necessary for a prolonged war against Abraham Lincoln and the Federal Government of the United States.

 

 

Stone Mountain

 

President Jefferson Davis, Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

Stone Mountain in Atlanta, Georgia

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Regarding the closure of the Civil War:

 

  •       The Confederate States of America NEVER SURRENDERED. President Davis and his Cabinet members dissolved the Government of the CSA in Washington, Georgia on May 5, 1865.  

  •      President Davis was NEVER TRIED FOR TREASON against the United States, based upon the advice of Supreme Court Chief Justice Salmon Chase.

  •      The CIVIL RIGHTS of Jefferson Finis Davis WERE RESTORED by President James Carter in the year 1978.

 

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There are countless Memorials in America dedicated to Jefferson Davis.  

 

        An entire mountain range in west Texas is named for Jefferson Davis.

     The largest bas-relief sculpture in the world, on Stone Mountain in Atlanta, Georgia depicts President Davis, along with Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.

     On Monument Boulevard in Richmond, Virginia, the statue and memorial of President Jefferson Davis is in line with statues of General Robert E. Lee, General Stonewall Jackson, and General J.E.B. Stuart.

 

Jefferson Davis Statue Monument Boulevard

 

 

     Today we honor a great American.  A Veteran of the United States Military.  A visionary, a planner, a leader, a Congressman, a Senator, a governor, a cabinet member serving under a United States President.   

     And we Southerners especially remember President Jefferson Finis Davis for leading the sovereign nation of our grandfathers, the Confederate States of America.

     

     

 

CSA President Jefferson Davis

 

President Jefferson Finis Davis 

June 3, 1808 - December 6, 1889

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 Footnote: 

     The author of this article is very much aware of the Political Correctness and Cultural Marxism that is attempting to destroy and re-write American history.   Jefferson Finis Davis is one of the greatest men in American history.  No amount of indoctrination, book-burning, or destruction of statues and monuments will ever change that.

 

Posted by

Frederick Griffin, Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker    

 

 

  

 

 

 

Tallahassee Florida Metropolitan Area    

 

Disclaimer:  Nothing in the above blog article is to be construed as legal advice, tax advice, or financial advice.  For legal advice see an attorney.   For tax advice or financial advice see a tax attorney, certified public accountant, or other qualified professional.

 

Lynnea Miller
Bend Premier Real Estate - Bend, OR
Premier Real Estate Service in Central Oregon

Hi Fred.  I didn't know much about Jefferson Davis except that he was president of the Confederate States. Thanks for the history lesson. 

Jun 03, 2018 02:29 PM
Bob "RealMan" Timm
Ward County Notary Services - Minot, ND
Owner of Ward Co Notary Services retired RE Broker

Thank you for the reminder of who Jefferson Davis is and his place in history Fred Griffin .

Jun 03, 2018 04:48 PM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Hi Fred- very well done!!! I went to Jefferson Davis High School in Houston and toured his home-Beauvoir- in Biloxi Missouri.  And I agree with what you said. 

Jun 03, 2018 07:18 PM
Patricia Feager, MBA, CRS, GRI,MRP
DFW FINE PROPERTIES - Flower Mound, TX
Selling Homes Changing Lives

Fred Griffin - Thank you for the history lesson that I missed or must have been absent when they taught history in school. Or.... perhaps because I went to school up North, it wasn't in my history books???

In any case, I am really impressed. I think it is wonderful that Florida still honors him with a legal holiday too! 

Jun 06, 2018 01:55 PM