. The photographic history of the civil . John H. ReaganPostmaster-General. MEN WHO HELPED PRESI-DENT DAVIS GUIDE THESHU OE STATE The members of the Cabinet wereehosen not from intimate friends ofthe President, but from the men pre-ferred by the States they was no Secretary of the In-terior in the Confederate Cabinet. Alexander H. P. BenjaminSecretary of State. VICE-PRESIDENT STEPHENSAND MEMBERS OF THECONFEDERATE CABINET Judah P. Benjamin. Secretary ofState, lias been called the brain ofthe Confederacy. President Daviswished to appoint th


. The photographic history of the civil . John H. ReaganPostmaster-General. MEN WHO HELPED PRESI-DENT DAVIS GUIDE THESHU OE STATE The members of the Cabinet wereehosen not from intimate friends ofthe President, but from the men pre-ferred by the States they was no Secretary of the In-terior in the Confederate Cabinet. Alexander H. P. BenjaminSecretary of State. VICE-PRESIDENT STEPHENSAND MEMBERS OF THECONFEDERATE CABINET Judah P. Benjamin. Secretary ofState, lias been called the brain ofthe Confederacy. President Daviswished to appoint the HonorableRobert Barnwell. Secretary of State,but Mr. Barnwell declined the honor. George DavisAttorney-General.


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