Young Tommy Wilson of about nine, witnessed Jefferson Davis being brought and paraded under guard through the streets of Augusta, Georgia, after his capture.
When Tommy had grown to a young man, he stayed at a hotel in Gainesville, GA, that was run by a local businessman and former soldier, and gained the acquaintance of former Confederate general, James Longstreet.
When he became older, Tommy became America's President during the First World War. Young Tommy was by then known as President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson.
When Tommy had grown to a young man, he stayed at a hotel in Gainesville, GA, that was run by a local businessman and former soldier, and gained the acquaintance of former Confederate general, James Longstreet.
When he became older, Tommy became America's President during the First World War. Young Tommy was by then known as President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson.
