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Varina and Davis
Wedding photograph of Jefferson Davis and Varina Howell, 1845
That same year, Davis met Varina Banks Howell, then 17 years old, whom his brother Joseph had invited for the Christmas season at Hurricane plantation.
Within a month of their meeting, the 35-year-old widower Davis had asked Varina to marry him.
Jefferson and Varina Howell Davis had six children ; three died before reaching adulthood.
* Varina Anne " Winnie " Davis, born on June 27, 1864, several months after Joseph's death.
" A hand-woven crown of thorns associated with the portrait is often said to have been made by the Pope but may have been woven by his wife Varina Davis.
Varina Davis with their young daughter Winnie were allowed to join Davis, and the family were eventually given an apartment in the officers ' quarters.
* 1826 – Varina Davis, American author, First Lady of the Confederate States of America ( d. 1906 )
Far from expectant of victory, in a letter to Varina Davis, Breckinridge bemoaned " I trust I have the courage to lead a forlorn hope.
* Varina Howell Davis, first lady of the Confederate States of America, was born, raised, and married in Natchez.
Joan Cashin, the biographer of Varina Howell Davis, said that Benjamin gave the Davis family a gift of $ 12, 000.
Ill with cancer, in 1878 Sarah Ellis Dorsey remade her will, bequeathing Beauvoir to Jefferson Davis and his surviving daughter, Varina Anne Davis, known as " Winnie ".
His wife Varina Howell Davis was also living there, and the three Davises lived there until Jefferson Davis ' death in 1889.
Varina Davis and her daughter moved to New York in 1891.
After the death of Winnie in 1898, Varina Howell Davis inherited the plantation.
Davis and Varina moved into the main house along with their youngest daughter, Winnie.
Varina Davis remained on the property for a time while she wrote her book Jefferson Davis: A Memoir ( 1890 ).
At her death in 1898, the property was inherited by Varina Howell Davis.
The mansion was restored to the original condition of when President and Varina Davis lived there.

Varina and who
Varina Banks Howell Davis ( May 7, 1826 – October 16, 1906 ) was the second wife of the politician Jefferson Davis, who became president of the Confederate States of America.
In her memoir, Varina Howell later wrote that her mother was concerned about Davis ' excessive devotion to his relatives ( particularly his older brother Joseph, who had largely raised him and upon whom he was financially dependent ) and his near worship of his deceased first wife.
James Dennison and his wife, Betsey, who served as Varina ’ s maid, used saved back pay of 80 gold dollars to finance their escape.
A few weeks later, on June 27, 1864, Varina gave birth to their last child, a girl named Varina Anne Davis, who was called Winnie.
She married John Rolfe, who established Varina Farms, a plantation across the James River.

Varina and had
Her brothers decided that she should share the large house which the Davises were building, but they had not consulted Varina Davis.
Varina Davis was left indigent and restricted to the state of Georgia, where her husband had been arrested.
Kate Davis Pulitzer, a distant cousin of Jefferson Davis and the wife of Joseph Pulitzer, a major newspaper publisher, had met Varina Davis during a visit to the South.

Varina and Brierfield
Varina Davis returned with their children to Brierfield, expecting him to be commissioned as a general in the Confederate army.

Varina and met
Jefferson Davis was a 35-year-old widower when he and Varina met.

Varina and him
Later, his wife Varina joined him.
After his return from the war, Varina Davis did not immediately return with her husband to Washington when the Mississippi legislature appointed him to fill a Senate seat.

Varina and on
Dean died at the age of 81, on June 13, 2010, of natural causes at his home in Varina, Virginia.
Varina grew to adulthood in a house called The Briars, when Natchez was a thriving city, but she learned that her family was dependent on the wealthy Kempe relatives of her mother's family to avoid poverty.
While at school in Philadelphia, Varina got to know many of her northern Howells family ; she carried on a lifelong correspondence with some, and called herself a " half-breed " for her connections in both regions.
* Varina Anne " Winnie " Davis, born on June 27, 1864, several months after Joseph's death.
When Jefferson Davis married Varina Banks Howell on February 26, 1845, he insisted that the newlywed couple visit Sarah's grave during their honeymoon.
A 3rd or 4th church building was built a few miles east of Varina Farms on a plantation known as " Curles " some 20 miles east of the present city of Richmond in the current Varina District of Henrico County.
In 1914 the NS built a line from Varina on the former R & S southwest to Colon and from Mount Gilead west to Charlotte, giving it a continuous line, using the former S & T, D & C and branch of the A & A from Colon to Mount Gilead.

Varina and some
White residents of Richmond freely criticized Varina Davis ; some described her appearance as " a mulatto or an Indian ' squaw '.
Her bequest provided Davis with enough financial security to provide for Varina and Winnie and enjoy some comfort with them in his final years.

Varina and .
Margaret was the only child of Jefferson and Varina to marry and raise a family.
On the south side of the James River ( across from the original site of Varina, it is now located in Chesterfield County.
The original county seat was at Varina, at the Varina Farms plantation across the James River from Henricus.
( In modern times, Varina Farm is still actively cultivated and can be seen from Interstate 295 to the east just north of the Varina-Enon Bridge.
The Henrico-Glebe house at Varina was the location where Reverend Dr. James Blair, rector of Henrico Parish, is believed to have drawn up the plans for a new school, long a goal of the colonists of Virginia.
Varina is a city in Pocahontas County, Iowa, United States.
It was named after Varina Farms, a plantation established by John Rolfe in Jamestown, Virginia.
Varina celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2000.
Varina is located at ( 42. 659864 ,-94. 898808 ).

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