Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Christmas in the Confederate White House - Part 6
Merry Christmas from the Prattville Dragoons, Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 1524.
FROM: The New York WORLD, Sunday, December 13, 1896:
Written especially for the Sunday World Magazine by Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
PART 6
"When the lights were fled, the garlands dead, and all but we departed" we also went home to find that Gen. Lee had called in our absence, and many other people. Gen. Lee had left word that he had received a barrel of sweet potatoes for us, which had been sent to him by mistake. He did not discover the mistake until he had taken his share (a dishful) and given the rest to the soldiers! We wished it had been much more for them and him.
The night closed with a "starvation" party, where there were no refreshments, at a neighboring house. The rooms lighted as well as practicable, some one willing to play dance music on the piano and plenty of young men and girls comprised the entertainment. The officers, who rode into town with their long cavalry boots pulled well up over their knees, but splashed up their waists, put up their horses and rushed to the places where
their dress uniform suits had been left for safekeeping. They
very soon emerged, however, in full toggery and entered into the
pleasures of their dance with the bright-eyed girls, who many of
them were fragile as fairies, but worked like peasants for their
home and country. These young people are gray-haired now, but
the lessons of self-denial, industry and frugality in which they
became past mistresses then, have made of them the most
dignified, self-reliant and tender women I have ever known – all honor to them.
So, in the interchange of the courtesies and charities of life, to which we could not add its comforts and pleasures, passed the last Christmas in the Confederate mansion.
VARINA JEFFERSON DAVIS
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