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English: The cabinet of the Confederate States at Montgomery / from photographs by Whitehurst, of Washington, and Hinton, of Montgomery, Alabama. Group portrait of the Confederate cabinet including President Jefferson Davis, Vice President Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Attorney General Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of the Navy Stephen M. Mallory, Secretary of the Treasury C. G. Memminger, Secretary of War Leroy Pope Walker, Postmaster John H. Reagan, and Secretary of State Robert Toombs, seated and standing around table. |
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Date | Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. 5, no. 231 (1861 June 1), p. 340. | ||
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Jefferson Davis (D–MS)
Alexander H. Stephens (D–GA)
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- 1861 in Montgomery, Alabama
- 1861 in politics
- Alexander H. Stephens in art
- Christopher Gustavus Memminger
- Confederate States Cabinet
- Group portraits with 8 people in art
- Harper's Weekly, 1861
- Jefferson Davis in art
- John Henninger Reagan
- Judah Philip Benjamin
- People in 1861
- Robert Toombs
- Sitting men in art
- Stephen Russell Mallory
- LeRoy Pope Walker