I don’t have real-time access to current news in this turn. Based on the latest available broadly archived sources, Henry Winter Davis (1817–1865) was a Maryland politician and a Radical Republican figure during the Civil War era; he died in 1865 and is primarily discussed in historical biographies rather than contemporary news. If you’re looking for the very latest reporting, I can fetch up-to-date articles for you if you’d like me to search again.
Here are a few reliable historical references you can consult now:
- Britannica biography of Henry Winter Davis [historical overview of his role during the Civil War and Reconstruction] .
- Wikipedia entry detailing his political career and Wade-Davis Bill involvement .
- Encyclopedia.com biography highlighting his Radical Republican stance and opposition to Lincoln .
If you want, I can perform a fresh web search to pull the most recent articles or verify any specific aspect (e.g., his legislative actions, biographical timeline, or involvement with the Wade-Davis Bill) and provide direct citations after each fact.
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Henry Winter Davis >The American congressman Henry Winter Davis (1817-1865) was a leading >advocate of Radical Republican policies during the Civil War and a >violent opponent of President Lincoln's more conservative course. Henry Winter Davis was born Aug. 16, 1817, in Annapolis, Md.
www.encyclopedia.comA digital edition of Jane Addams' correspondence and writings from 1901-1935.
digital.janeaddams.ramapo.eduAmerican politician (1817–1865)
www.wikidata.orgHenry Winter Davis was a Maryland unionist during the secession crisis, harsh critic of Abraham Lincoln, and coauthor of the congressional plan for Reconstruction during the American Civil War. Davis graduated from Kenyon College and studied law at the University of Virginia. He began his practice
www.britannica.comHenry Winter Davis was a United States Representative, serving Maryland’s 3rd and 4th congressional districts. Davis was born in 1817, the son...
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