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Davis was imprisoned for around two years, with the intention being to try him for treason. Eventually tempers cooled and northerners realized this was not a good idea, so he was released. Davis had lost all his property during the war, and was penniless. An admirer gave Davis the use of a large home on the Mississippi Gulf coast, "Belvoir", now preserved as a museum, damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Davis wrote his memoirs there. Though extensive, its not as complete as it might have been. All his papers had been confiscated, as had the records of the Confederate government, and Davis died before the US government began publishing all these papers as "The War of the Rebellion: The Official Records" in the 1890s.

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