Correspondence (incoming): Grant, Ida, 1884-1886

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ALS newspaper accounts of Grant - Vanderbilt correspondence undated ALS our boy Ulysses ny Dec 10 ALS regrets invite, leaving D.C. undated ALS sorry she missed her in New York undated ALS Gen'l Grant's stenographer would serve Stanfords undated ALS warm regards undated ALS asking job for Col. Grant with RR, possible RR in Turkey, staying with Gen and Mrs. Grant 1884, Aug 1 ALS Gen'l and Mrs. Grant enjoyed visit with Stanfords, Col. Grant would welcome position with RR in the west 1884, Sep 6 ALS writing for Mrs. Grant, burial of Leland Jr. and Dr. Newman's sermon, Gen. Grant's illness 1885, Feb 17 ALS Grant's illness and remedies 1885, Mar 20 ALS thank you from Mrs. Grant 1885, June 5 ALS effect of death of Gen Grant 1885, Aug 15 ALS writing for Mrs. Grant, invites Mrs. Stanford to visit her in cottage at Elberon 1886, June 20



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My dear Mrs. Stanford,

Mrs Grant hopes that you have received the papers which she sent you, as they contain acounts of the correspondence, which she and Genl Grant had with Mr Vanderbilt, and she thinks you will be interested in that matter. With

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Kindest regards from all of our family. I am most sincerely yours

Ida Honoré Grant

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Mrs. Col Fred Grant

N.Y. Dec 10th

25 EAST 62nd STREET.

My dear Mrs. Stanford

It was so sweet & good of you to think of our boy, Ulysses, amidst all your occupations & affairs. He has written to thank you for your subscription to

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his school-paper, and he is delighted & proud to have your name on his list again. He will resign from being "Editor in Chief" of the "Junior Monthly" the first of Jany, having had the unusual compli

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ment as a Junior, to write for the senior paper & I think one position of that kind in the editorship enough for him with all his studies. He is so far, a great comfort & good boy, being always on the 1st grade of scholarship. We were so very

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