The great-great-grandson of Jefferson Davis is now the director of Beauvoir, the last home of the president of the Confederacy. The Sun Herald reports that Bertram Hayes-Davis accepted the keys to the Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library on Wednesday.
Former acting director Richard Forte Sr. will continue as chairman of the combined boards of directors and trustees.
Beauvoir is the hip-roofed, Gulf-front mansion where Jefferson Davis spent the last 12 years of his life and which was nearly swept away by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Davis' widow, Varina Davis, left Beauvoir in 1891.
In a 2008 interview with The Associated Press, Hayes-Davis said he thinks it's a shame that all most people know about him was that he fought to preserve slavery.
"It's as if he created the entire institution and was solely responsible for it. And we struggle with that." Hayes-Davis said in the interview.
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