In 1861, the president of the Confederate States earned a
CS$25,000 annual salary, along with an
expense account, and a nontaxable travel account. The President's Office was located on the second floor of the
Custom House on Main Street, a structure which also housed the
Cabinet Room and the
State and
Treasury Departments. The City of Richmond purchased the
White House of the Confederacy (
Brockenbrough House) for presentation to the Confederate government for use as an
executive mansion. Davis declined to accept the gift, but the mansion was leased for his use. Referred to as the "White House of the Confederacy" or the "Grey House," the mansion was used by Davis until Richmond fell to the Union Army in early April 1865. The residence later became a repository for documents, relics, and pictures, and in 1896, it was redesignated the
Confederate Museum.
Notes ==Office of the Confederate President==