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circa 1861-1865
Bust portrait of Grant with two stars visible on his uniform
Bust portrait of Grant with two stars visible on his uniform jacket. With printed signature. Engraved by H. P. Hall from a Brady photograph.
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Bust portrait of older looking Grant
Bust portrait of older looking Grant in civilian dress. With printed signature. Engraved by H. W. Smith from a Brady photograph.
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1885/06/19
"General Grant at Mt. McGregor."
"General Grant at Mt. McGregor." Seated portrait of Grant from a photograph of Grant and his family taken by Record & Epler. [Taken from Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. Page entitled: "Chatanooga" appears on the verso.]
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Bust portrait of "Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant."
Bust portrait of "Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant." Engraved by Samuel Sartain.
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1872/06/01
"Sovereigns. No. 10. General Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States of America." [Vanity Fair]
"Sovereigns. No. 10. General Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States of America." Article in Vanity Fair which provides a brief account of Grant's former occupations. With additional page featuring a color lithograph of Grant smoking a...
GLC04360.115
1915
Modern [20th century] photograph of Ulysses S. Grant and Julia Dent's marriage certificate.
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Modern [20th century] photograph of petition recommending Captain Ulysses S. Grant for the office of county engineer.
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1911/10/25
Folder from Merwin-Clauton Sales Company
Folder from Merwin-Clauton Sales Company [auction house] of "Autograph of Grant (U.S.). Lists documents that the original collector owned.
GLC04360.118
8 News articles [decimalized: a-c]
Collateral: 81 News articles, mostly 1915-1925. The articles were written after Grant's death (bulk: early 20th century). Includes four articles about Susan B. Anthony centenary celebrations in 1920; two articles written by Grant's Granddaughter...
GLC04360.119
1860
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
National politics: Speech of Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, delivered at the Cooper Institute, Monday, Feb 27, 1860.
Published by the New York Tribune as Tribune Tracts No. 4. Lincoln addresses the most pressing issue of the day, slavery, and attacks the view put forth by Stephen Douglas and others that slavery was founded by the forefathers of the country. He...
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