Grant, Ulysses S. ((Ulysses Simpson),)
Dates
- translation missing: en.date_label.other: 1822-1885
- translation missing: en.date_label.other: 1822-1885
- translation missing: en.date_label.other: 1822-1885
- translation missing: en.date_label.other: 1822-1885
- translation missing: en.date_label.other: 1822-1885
- translation missing: en.date_label.other: 1822-1885
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
A.M. Pate Presidential and Vice-Presidential Collection
The Pate Collection consists of Inaguration speeches, invitations, and correspondence of spanning over 1829-1982. These papers are from past Vice Presidents, Presidents, and Vice Presidential Candidates of the United States.
Letter from C.W. Love to Jas. M. & T.A. Love, 1863-06-18
Correspondence (87 letters and fragments) and a Dallas Morning News article. Letters are arranged chronologically, individually enclosed and then organized into folders by decade. The folders lay flat in an oversized box.
The correspondence deals primarily with the daily life of soldiers, troop movements and battles fought. Requests are often made for news from home. The newspaper article gives a detailed description of the assassination of Robert Love.
Letter from C.W. Love to Jas. M. & T.A. Love, 1863-08-15
Correspondence (87 letters and fragments) and a Dallas Morning News article. Letters are arranged chronologically, individually enclosed and then organized into folders by decade. The folders lay flat in an oversized box.
The correspondence deals primarily with the daily life of soldiers, troop movements and battles fought. Requests are often made for news from home. The newspaper article gives a detailed description of the assassination of Robert Love.
Letter from C.W. Love to John & Elizabeth Karner, 1862-03-15
Correspondence (87 letters and fragments) and a Dallas Morning News article. Letters are arranged chronologically, individually enclosed and then organized into folders by decade. The folders lay flat in an oversized box.
The correspondence deals primarily with the daily life of soldiers, troop movements and battles fought. Requests are often made for news from home. The newspaper article gives a detailed description of the assassination of Robert Love.
Letter from Unknown (Cyrus?) to Parents, n.d.
Correspondence (87 letters and fragments) and a Dallas Morning News article. Letters are arranged chronologically, individually enclosed and then organized into folders by decade. The folders lay flat in an oversized box.
The correspondence deals primarily with the daily life of soldiers, troop movements and battles fought. Requests are often made for news from home. The newspaper article gives a detailed description of the assassination of Robert Love.