Ulysses S Grant the Citizen the Soldier the Statesman

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Ulysses S Grant the Citizen the Soldier the Statesman
George Wilbur Harvey
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R. E. J. , ce sifrncd tJie articles of surrender. This was presented to Gen. Grant by ex-con- fcderate soldiers. CJold cipir case (enameled), presented by the celestial king of Siani. (iilt cij^'ar case (plain), presented by the second king of Siam. Gilt-handled knife, presented by the miners of Idaho territory. Nine pieces of Jade stone, presented by Prince Koohn, of China. Silver trowel, used by Gen. Grant in the laying of the corner-stone of the Amer- ican Museum of Natural History. Knife, m...ade at Shetlield, England for Gen. Grant. . Embroidered pictures, cock and hen, presented to Gen. Grant by citizens of . Hii>an. Field-glasses, iised by Gen. Grant during the war. Iron-headed cane, made from the rebel ram Merrimac. Silver-headed cane, made out of wood used in the defense of Fort Sumter. Gold-headed cane, made out of wood from old Fort Duquesne, Pa. Gold-headed cane, presented to Gen. Grant as a tribute of regard for his humane treatment of the soldiers and kind consideration of those who ministered to the sick and woiuided during the war.

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