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kashifsakhan
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« on: July 25, 2006, 08:27:59 PM »

If the south had never seceeded, which of the following, if any, from the Confederate cabinet do you think would have become president of the United States

Jefferson Davis (President of the Confederacy)

Alexander Stephens (Vice President)

Judah P. Benjamin (Secretary of State, Secretary of War, and Attorney General)

Robert Toombs (Secretary of State)

Robert M.T. Hunter (Secretary of State)

William M. Browne (Secretary of State)

Christopher Memminger (Secretary of Treasury)

George Trenholm (Secretary of Treasury)

Leroy Pope Walker (Secretary of War)

George W. Randolph (Secretary of War)

Gustavus Smith (Secretary of War)

James Seddon (Secretary of War)

John C. Breckinridge (Secretary of War)

Stephen Mallory (Secretary of Navy)

John H. Reagan (Postmaster General)

Thomas Bragg (Attorney General)

Thomas Watts (Attorney General)

George Davis (Attorney General)
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kashifsakhan
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« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2006, 08:18:02 AM »

I always thought Jefferson Davis was a shoo-in for president.

Does anyone know if Robert E. Lee had any political aspirations?
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