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To Mr. Childs
1889/01/17
Grant, Frederick D., 1850-1912
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: Rowley
[n.d.]
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Card with pin-hole. Sending a copy of a letter [not included] Grant sent to the President.
GLC04360.019
to Mrs. Lattrers
1892/05/14
Grant, Julia D., 1826-1902
Written by J.M. Cele for Mrs. Grant. Written on mourning stationery. Mrs. Grant is unable to attend a reception to meet Miss. Lee. She has not attended receptions for eight years. Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Grant may attend if they are in town. [With...
GLC04360.020
Invitation and Menu
1874/05/21
Engraved invitation to Nellie Grant's wedding. The ceremony and reception took place at the White House. "Menu" printed on silk, inserted loosely into the invitation.
GLC04360.021
To: "Judge" John F. Long.
1874/07/20
Written on an envelope. Requesting that his horse, Butcher Boy, be sent to him. [This letter is quoted in William S. McFeely, "Grant A Biography" (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1981): 399]
GLC04360.022
Autograph card
circa 1868-1876
Autograph card. Signed by "Hannah Grant Age 70" and "Jesse R. Grant Age 75"
GLC04360.023
Signature
Clipped signature on cloth: "U.S. Grant, General Retired"
GLC04360.024
Clipped signature "U.S. Grant, General"
GLC04360.025
Calling card
Calling card of Miss Nellie W. Grant
GLC04360.026
Calling card of Mr. Algernon C.F. Sartoris [Nellie's husband]
GLC04360.027
Photograph "General Grant's Log Cabin"
On verso is a history of the cabin and an advertisment for "Theo. R. Appel Realty Co." Photograph copyright by Edward Joy, 1891.
GLC04360.028
Image of Ulysses S. Grant, Julia Grant and others
General Grant, Julia Grant and five others sitting on the verandah of his house in Long Branch [see # 30].
GLC04360.029
To: John H. Gundlach
1922/04/28
Bostwick, Arthur E., 1860-1942
[Written as Librarian of the St. Louis Public Library.] Photograph of General Grant, Julia Grant, Martin Wilkins and four others on the veranda of his Long Branch summer home. [The letter explains that the image formerly hung at St. Michael Rectory...
GLC04360.030
to Ulysses S. Grant
9 April 1865
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
In regard to his forthcoming surrender to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, Lee writes requests "a suspension of hostilities pending the discussion of the terms of surrender." A endorsement by General Edward O.C Ord appears on the lower fold, made at...
GLC07967
To: Gerard Bencker.
1785/02/14
Livingston, Robert R., 1746-1813
Receipt to Treasurer Gerard Bancker for 50 pounds.
GLC07969
to Aaron Hobart
February 28, 1813
Turner, Charles, 1760-1839
Informing Aaron Hobart that the Secretary of the Navy is considering his application but has not decided anything.
GLC06313.04.024
11 June 1813
Wilson, John, 1777-1848
Informs Hobart of "an abstract of which is contained in the paper enclosed." Shares his views of the abstract and states that he is opposed to the bill, and thus, afraid it will become a law.
GLC06313.04.028
2 December 1814
Shares Hobart's sentiment of missing home and friends. Explains that his folks have moved to another house and that trade has been opened for "people living on each side of Penobscot Bay." Mentions that "a Bill for Banks, a Bill for Classifying the...
GLC06313.04.039
January 11, 1815
Sends his condolence to Hobart for the death of his child, as well as his congratulations for "Sister M. on the birth." Discusses political matters of the day, commenting on the correspondence of John Quincy Adams, Albert Gallatin, and J.A....
GLC06313.04.040
[Account of books and magazines sent to Henry Knox]
10 June 1772 and 13 June 1772
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Invoice lists items sent from London and their costs. Beneath it is an autograph note indicating that magazines from May 1772 have been included with this shipment, which was sent aboard the Boscawen under Captain Jackson. Longman was a London...
GLC02437.00011
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