Quite cordial - unlike Davis's relations with most of his other Generals, with whom he conducted vicious feuds.
At the start of the war, Davis appointed Lee as an advisor, and it was only when Joe Johnston was wounded and hospitalised that Lee was made an army commander.
In January 1865, when Davis finally recognised the need to appoint a General-in-Chief, Lee was the obvious choice, though it was too late to make much difference.
Possibly Davis recognised in Lee the qualities he believed he himself possessed, but didn't - the inborn nobility of the planter-aristocrat combined with a good battlefield record. (This was the largely mythical quality that the Confederacy was inclined to confer on itself.)
Under the test of surrender, Lee was a model of grace under pressure, while Davis scuttled away from his responsibilities and went into hiding (actually disguised in a woman's hat and cloak), talking wildly about continuing the struggle from somewhere in the West.
Jefferson Davis did not surrender, Robert E. Lee surrendered the army of Virginia on April 9, 1865
Robert E. Lee Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Finis Davis (June 3, 1808 - December 6, 1889) / Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 - October 12, 1870) .
Robert E. Lee was in the beginning of the civil war.
Jefferson Davis P.G.T. Beauregard Joseph E. Johnston Robert E. Lee Stephen Mallory all i can think of
Jefferson Davis did not surrender, Robert E. Lee surrendered the army of Virginia on April 9, 1865
no he did not hire Robert E. Lee
Jefferson Davis was the leader of The Confederate States of America
Robert E. Lee Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Finis Davis (June 3, 1808 - December 6, 1889) / Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 - October 12, 1870) .
Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis
General Robert E. Lee the president was Jefferson Davis
Robert E. Lee was in the beginning of the civil war.
Jefferson Davis P.G.T. Beauregard Joseph E. Johnston Robert E. Lee Stephen Mallory all i can think of
The Confederate President Jefferson Davis, General Robert E. Lee and General Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson and their horses are carved on Stone Mountain.
Jefferson Davis was the President and Robert E. Lee was the Commander of the Confederate Army