Youth and Education
1807/1808
June 3
Born in
Christian County
(now
Todd
County) on a site that has since become a part of
Fairview
, Kentucky, the son of
Samuel Emory
and
Jane Cook
Davis. The spot is commemorated with a large monument. For more information about Davis' birth year, see
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1809/1810
Family moves to the Bayou Teche country of Louisiana and shortly thereafter to Wilkinson County, Mississippi; settles in Woodville and builds
Rosemont
1816-18
Attends St. Thomas College near Springfield, Kentucky
1818-23
Returns to Mississippi; enters Jefferson College in Adams County; later transfers to Wilkinson County Academy and lives at home in Woodville
1823-24
Member of the junior class at
Transylvania University
in Lexington, Kentucky
1824
July 4
Davis' father Samuel Emory Davis dies
1824
Enters the
United States Military Academy
in West Point, New York
1825
August
Arrested and court-martialed for July 31 visit to Benny Havens' pub; sentence remitted
1826
December 25
Arrested and confined to quarters at the beginning of the "Eggnog Riot"; released in February 1827
1828
Graduates 23d in a class of 33 from the United States Military Academy
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Youth and Education
Military Service
Early Political Career
Mexican War and Senate (1846-52)
Secretary of War and Senator (1853-61)
Civil War--1861
Civil War--1862
Civil War--1863
Civil War--1864
Civil War--1865
Imprisonment (1865-67)
Postwar Life and Career
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