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Abbeville is one of several places claiming to be the site of the last cabinet meeting. This list shows the other "last meetings", including one which occurred two days after Abbeville's.
 
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By Stanley and Terrie Howard, October 16, 2008
Confederate Cabinet Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Charlotte center city — L-3 — Confederate Cabinet
With President Davis held last full meetings April 22-26, 1865 in a house which was located here.Map (db m16818) HM
2 North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Charlotte center city — The Last Meetings of the Confederate Cabinet Reported missing
The Last Meetings of the Confederate Cabinet were held in this building and the surrender of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston was authorized from here on April 24th. 1865Map (db m220412) HM
3 South Carolina, York County, Fort Mill — 46-4 — Jefferson Davis's Flight South, April 26-27, 1865 / Last Confederate Cabinet Meeting, April 27, 1865 Reported missing
Jefferson Davis's Flight South, April 26-27, 1865. Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his Cabinet, making their way south from Richmond, Va. with a cavalry escort, stopped at Fort Mill on April 26, 1865. Davis spent the night at . . . Map (db m220414) HM
4 Georgia, Wilkes County, Washington — Last Cabinet Meeting of the C.S.A.
Site of the Bank of the State of Georgia, Washington Branch. Last cabinet meeting Confederates States of America May 4, 1865. In a final act, Jefferson Davis dissolved the C.S.A. government.Map (db m73915) HM
5 Georgia, Wilkes County, Washington — The Dissolution of the Confederate Government
On this site stood the old Georgia State Bank building in which Pres. Davis held the last official cabinet meeting of the Confederacy May 4, 1865. Present President Jefferson Davis • Post. M. Gen. John H. Reagan • Sec. of Navy Stephen R. . . . Map (db m66815) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024