1 Chesnut, Mary Boykin. the Private Mary Chesnut: the Unpublished
Chesnut, Mary Boykin. The Private Mary Chesnut: The Unpublished Diaries. Edited by C. Vann Woodward and Elisabeth Muhlenfeld. New York: Oxford University Press, 1984. Need for determination and brains to support Confederacy, 3 Palmetto flag, South Carolina secession, 4 Fernandina, morphine, 4 Fears secession, Rhetts, 4-5 James Chesnut resigned senate seat, 5 Christmas, 5-6 Charleston, Fort Sumter, Governor Pickens, elections, old fogies, 6 Robert Toombs, Winfield Scott, 8 John C. Breckinridge, 9 Thomas Jefferson Withers, Toombs, Cobb, Davis, corruption, 10 Office seekers, 10-11 William Montague Browne, 11 Jefferson Davis inauguration, Montgomery, 12 Reading, 12-13 Barnwell, James Chesnut, Davis, Rhett, 13-14 Winfield Scott, 14 Robert Barnwell, 14 Discussion about South Carolinians, 15 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, 15, 30 Rhett, Mallory, James Chesnut, 16-17 Old political hostilities and opposition to Davis, 17 Benjamin Hill, 17-18 Drilling of Montgomery Blues, 19 Eugenia Phillips, 20 Jefferson and Varina Davis, church, 20 Slavery, slave sales, 21 Confederate flag, 22 Mallory, 22-23 Varina Davis, 23 Mallory and Eugenia Phillips, 24 Prospects of war, 25 Hotel women, 25 Washington and corruption, 26 Reconstuctionists, 28 Mallory, 29, 31 Divorce law, 31 Seward, 31 Mary Lincoln, 31-32 Lincoln inauguration ball, 32 Jacob Thompson, Buchanan, 37 Mallory, 38 Mad woman on cars, drunken minister, 41 Slavery, 42 1 Slave trial, 43 Childless women, 44-45 John Manning, secession, South Carolina, 47 War and patronage, 49 Flirting, 49-50 Mrs. Wigfall, Varina Davis Jefferson Davis not for secession, 52 Charleston, Fort Sumter, 58ff Louis Wigfall, Beauregard, 60 Chesnut, Davis, Wade Hampton, cautious men, 63 Mallory, 63, 68 Louis Wigfall, 64 Rhett, 67 Varina Davis, 69 Robert M.
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