
The Long Surrender
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In April 1865, Richmond fell to the Union army and Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to his Northern counterpart, Ulysses S. Grant, at the Appomattox Court House. But the Civil War was far from over.
Determined to keep Confederate dreams of secession alive, President Jefferson Davis and his cabinet fled the burning capital city. With Union troops in pursuit, the fugitives rallied loyalists across the South and made plans to escape to Cuba. In the aftermath of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination, a $100,000 bounty was placed on Davis's head. Finally captured in Irwinville, Georgia, the former US senator and secretary of war became a prisoner of the American government. The harsh treatment he received would inflame tensions between North and South for years to come.
Meticulously researched and brilliantly told, The Long Surrender brings these dramatic events to vivid, unforgettable life and paints a fascinating portrait of Davis, one of history's most enigmatic figures. By shining a light on this forgotten chapter of the Civil War, bestselling author Burke Davis examines the lasting impact of America's bloodiest conflict on the national character.
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- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Part 1: Flight
- 1. "Now ... they will repent"
- 2. "We should abandon our position to-night"
- 3. "Blow her to hell"
- 4. "A fire bell in the night"
- 5. "We could rally our forces"
- 6. "I cannot feel myself a beaten man!"
- Part 2: The Pursuit
- 7. "Why are you still in the field?"
- 8. "You're Southern gentlemen, not highway robbers"
- Part 3: The Capture
- 9. "God's will be done"
- 10. "He must be executed"
- 11. "This is not like being Secretary of State"
- Part 4: The Prisoner
- 12. "Oh, the shame! The shame"
- 13. "Ankle deep in gold and silver"
- 14. "Watch and wait for the morning"
- 15. "We cannot convict him of treason"
- 16. "The President is bailed!"
- Part 5: The Phoenix
- 17. "Preserve the traditions of our fathers"
- 18. "Alas for frail humanity!"
- 19. "My ambition lies buried"
- 20. "No infidelity to the Union"
- Epilogue
- A Note on Sources
- Bibliographical Notes
- Image Gallery
- Index
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
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