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As one Virginian wrote regarding black office-holding, ''If we could be spared this, we might well be content with the military rule of Schofield.''44 A Mississippi writer expressed the commonly held view that Northerners did not really ...
Thomas L. Wells, 1 December 1863, in Daniel E. Huger Smith, Alice R. Huger Smith, and Arney R. Childs, eds., Mason-Smith Family Letters: 1860–1868 (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1950), 71; Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene Diary ...
and Cooper, Jefferson Davis, American, 554–56. [6] Quoted in Eckert, ed., Fiction Distorting Fact, xlii. For a discussion of the relationship between Halpine and Craven and the genesis of Prison Life of Jefferson Davis, see ibid., ...
Lee, as Richard B. McCaslin has shown, had been self-consciously modeling himself on Washington since childhood. See Lee in the Shadow of Washington (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2001). 30.