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5 December, 08:46
When did jefferson davis go out of office?
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Cameron Palmer
5 December, 10:37
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President of the Confederate States: Feb. 22, 1862 - May 10, 1865
U. S. Senator from Mississippi: Mar. 4, 1857 - Jan. 21, 1861
U. S. Secretary of War: Mar. 7, 1853 - Mar. 4, 1857
Member of U. S. House of Reps from Mississippi's At-large district: Dec. 8, 1845 - June 1, 1846
The answer you are looking for is most likely the date Jefferson Davis left office when he was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives (June 1, 1846), since you did not specify a certain position; this is Jefferson Davis' final leaving of office (did not return).
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