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To: J.B. Chaffee
1885/07/23
Grant, Frederick D., 1850-1912
Western Union Telegram, received at Denver, Colorado. "Father died at Eight O'clock this morning."
GLC04360.005
To: James M. Snyder
1885/08/05
Written on mourning stationery. Mrs. Grant sends thanks for his resolutions
GLC04360.006
To: Mr. Childs.
1886/11/03
Written on mourning stationery. Responding to the news that Dr. Douglas intends to raise funds as compensation for his assessing during the last stage of Ulysses Grant's illness. Julia Grant has been quite upset by letters sent by Dr. Douglas....
GLC04360.007
To: W.E. Mitchell.
1887/02/06
Writing on behalf of Mrs. Grant. There are no Lincoln signatures in her possession from which the signature could be taken without destroying the value of the letter.
GLC04360.008
To Mr. Childs
1889/01/17
Written on mourning stationery. Frederick asks for help in obtaining an appointment to China.
GLC04360.009
To: Mr. Childs
1889/12/28
He read Child's book, "Recollections of General Grant." He believes his father did not have better friends than Mr. Childs and Mr. Drexel. Includes news about Ida and himself since their arrival in Vienna.
GLC04360.010
To: Genera Pawn [?]
1890/11/03
Stamped by the US pension office. Enclosing the application of Mrs. Kielmaussegge [not included] to obtain her husband's pension.
GLC04360.011
To General Wilson
1895/11/14
Thanking Wilson for "Life of General Lee" which he has not finished reading. Encloses a newspaper account of a speech he made in Cincinnati [not included].
GLC04360.012
To Genl. Wilson
1897/01/30
He is unable to read his paper before the "Genealogical & Biographical Society" on 2/12. He already promised to attend a Lincoln Banquet, but suggests that someone else may read his paper.
GLC04360.013
1905/04/02
He is unable to forward a letter that is among his Mother's papers in Chicago. The letter, written by Ulysses S. Grant before his death, requested that Frederick's son Ulysses S. Grant III, be admitted to West Point. It was cosigned by William T...
GLC04360.014
to W. H. H. Llewellyn
8 April 1895
Grant, eldest son of Ulysses S. Grant, writes to Llewellyn, a lawyer. Assures Llewelyn of the authenticity of a U.S. Grant letter (refer to GLC04907.02). Of the order, Frederick writes "In this order is directed one of the movements, which brought...
GLC04907.02
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