Although I don't agree with some of your conclusions, I appreciate that you are very well read, and make mention of your sources. You have mentioned a couple of Davis's works in past threads. I make mental notes and look for these resources on my trips to B&N. As a habit, I don't bookmark the WBTS threads - they get very repetitious sometimes.
I am reading All Laws But One by William Rehnquist right now. have you read it?
I provided several quotes from elsewhere in "Look Away" to challenge the attributed source, the New York Citizen. I showed the original source being alleged as Col. C.S. Armee [CSA] purportedly writing as Charles E.L. Stuart, which just happened to be the name of Bonnie Prince Charlie, once pretender to the throne of England, (House of Stuart).
I do not expect everyone to agree with all my conclusions. One may well refute some conclusion, and I recall x recently doing exactly that regarding Henry Halleck. I posted that he was correct, I was wrong, and explained why.
I believe the source relied upon by William C. Davis for his purported quote of Jefferson Davis is at best, unreliable.
I do not have the book by Rehnquist, and I seem to have only the one book by William Davis. I do not specifically recall, but it is possible I made reference to William C. Davis being quoted or cited in someone else's work.