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Anderson, E. M. Davis. “The Daughter of the Confederacy.” Montgomery Advertiser, October 19, 1899.

Avary, Myrta Lockett. Dixie after the War. New York: Doubleday, Page, 1906.

Beidler, Philip D. “Caroline Lee Hentz’s Long Journey.” Alabama Heritage 75 (Winter 2005): 24–31.

Bleser, Carol K. “The Marriage of Varina Howell and Jefferson Davis: ‘I gave the best and all my life to a girdled tree.’” Journal of Southern History 65, no. 1 (February 1999): 3–40.

Blount, Roy, Jr. Robert E. Lee. New York: Penguin, 2003.

Bradley, Chester D. “Dr. Craven and the Prison Life of Jefferson Davis.” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, January 1954, 50–94.

Chesnut, Mary Boykin. A Diary from Dixie. Ed. Ben Ames Williams. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1949.

Clark, Emily. “Racial and Religious Identity in Antebellum Natchez.” In Mississippi Women: Their Histories, Their Lives. Ed. Martha H. Swain, Elizabeth Anne Payne, and Marjorie Julian Spruill, 4–20. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2003.

Cook, Cita. “The Challenges of Daughterhood.” In Mississippi Women: Their Histories, Their Lives. Ed. Martha H. Swain, Elizabeth Anne Payne, and Marjorie Julian Spruill, 21–38. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2003.

———. “Women’s Role in the Transformation of Winnie Davis into the Daughter of the Confederacy.” In Searching for Their Places, Women in the South across Four Centuries. Ed. Thomas H. Apple Jr. and Angela Boswell, 144–60. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2003.

Cooper, William J., Jr. Jefferson Davis, American. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2000.

Coski, John. The Confederate Battle Flag, America’s Most Embattled Emblem. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2005.

Davis, Varina Anne. A Romance of Summer Seas. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1898.

———. “Serpent Myths.” North American Review 146 (1888): 161–71.

———. The Veiled Doctor. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1895.

Davis, William C. Jefferson Davis: The Man and His Hour. New York: HarperCollins, 1991.

Ferrell, Chiles Clifton. “The Daughter of the Confederacy—Her Life, Character, and Writings.” Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society 2 (1899): 69–84.

Foster, Gaines. Ghosts of the Confederacy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.

Fraiser, Jim. The Majesty of Eastern Mississippi and the Coast. Greta, La.: Pelican, 2004.

Gehman, Mary. The Free People of Color in New Orleans: An Introduction. New Orleans, La.: Margaret Media, 1994.

Harmon, Rick. “They Were Soldiers.” Montgomery Advertiser, October 31, 2002, Sec. D, 3.

Horwitz, Tony. Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War. New York: Random House, 1998.

Jackson, Lily. “‘Daughter of the Confederacy’ and a Queen of Comus.” New Orleans Times-Picayune, January 29, 1978.

Kane, Harnett T. Bride of Fortune: A Novel Based on the Life of Mrs. Jefferson Davis. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1948.

LaCavera, Tommie Phillips, ed. Varina Anne “Winnie” Davis, “The Daughter of the Confederacy.” Athens, Ga.: Southern Trace, 1994.

Landis, Dennis. “Samuel Joseph May.” Unitarian Universalist Association. http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/samueljmay.html.

Meigs, Cornelia. Louisa M. Alcott and the American Family Story. London: Bodley Head, 1970.

Monsees, Anita. “How the Daughter of the Confederacy Almost Became a Daughter of New York.” Heritage Magazine 7, no. 3 (January/February 1991): 4–5.

Napier, Cameron Freeman. “A House Is Never Finished: The Anatomy of a Restoration.” Montgomery County Historical Society Herald 5, no. 2 (April 1997): 1–5.

Rogers, William Warren, Jr. Confederate Home Front: Montgomery during the Civil War. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1999.

Ross, Ishbel. The First Lady of the South: The Life of Mrs. Jefferson Davis. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1958.

Sanders, Isabel, and Cindy Schoenberger. The Historic Garden District: An Illustrated Guide and Walking Tour. New Orleans, La.: Voulez-Vous, 1988.

Sinclair, Mary Craig. Southern Belle: The Personal Story of a Crusader’s Wife. Phoenix, Ariz.: Sinclair Press, 1957.

Sullivan, Walter. The War the Women Lived: Female Voices from the Confederate South. Nashville, Tenn.: J. S. Sanders, 1995.

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Thompson, James West. Beauvoir: A Walk through History. Ed. Keith Hardison. Biloxi, Miss.: Beauvoir Press, 1988.

Twain, Mark. “The Black Forest and Its Treasures.” In A Tramp Abroad, 137–45. New York: Penguin Classics, 1997.

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Van der Heuvel, Gerry. Crowns of Thorns and Glory: Mary Todd Lincoln and Varina Howell Davis, the Two First Ladies of the Civil War. New York: Penguin, 1988.

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Wilkinson, Israel. Memoirs of the Wilkinson Family in America. Jacksonville, Ill.: A. M., Davis and Penniman, 1869.