Browse through a variety of notecards and postcards featuring Museum artifacts, photographs, and scenes from the exhibit galleries as well as the White House of the Confederacy.
Varina Anne Winnie Davis (1864-1898) was the youngest child of Jefferson and Varina Davis. She was popularly known as The Daughter of the Confederacy. Comes in set of 8 blank notecards with envelopes. Each notecard measures 7 x 5.
Features six images of the White House of the Confederacy including the parlor, dining room, library, master bedroom, President Davis' office and a beautiful view of the columns side of the White House. Postcard measures 4 x 6.
Shows the front entrance of the Executive Mansion of the Confederate States of America where the First Family of the Confederacy resided from 1861 - 1865
All seven of our very popular postcards of the White House of the Confederacy perforated and banded into one set. Features images from the State Dining Room, the Central Parlor, the Davis Library, President Davis' Home Office, the Master Bedroom, a wonderful exterior shot of the White House of the Confederacy and a post card featuring a montage of all the images together.
White House of the Confederacy (ca. 1860). Home to President Jefferson Davis and his family from August 1861 through April 1865. It served not only as the executive mansion, but as Davis' home office where he met with several of his generals including Lee and Jackson. Postcard measures 4 x 6.