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Private Life / Julia Dent Grant

Frederick Fayette Dent and Ellen Wrenshall Dent

Letter from Ulysses S Grant to Julia Dent Grant

1850 or 1851

This letter was discovered inside a window frame at White Haven in 1998. Only part of the text remains.

Transcript
(recto)
"As fine as she
Assured that Nelly will carry
Than she anticipates.
Here spending some time with her
Is a gay as ever but looks broken
Be leaving in a few days for Grants
May has not received his orders

Dearest Julia
I have just
Your letter of the 28th ___
Has been eleven days on its
Had hoped by this time, to
Further particulars
But your"

(verso)
"I am satisfied that
It so long as we are
At Detroit. In a former letter
Of the possibility of our
On the Indian frontier
Did not increase the rank
The ______ congress have
There is

You want to know
Time well I’ll tell you usual-
Of from 8 to 10 miles every day
Taking some lady with
Mrs. Gore, this one or the other
Miss Bruster(?) and other
Way the Miss Bruster (?)"

Paper, ink
Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site, ULSG 919