Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 27, 1922, Night Extra, Grant Centennial Souvenir Section, Image 33

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THE SCENE OF GRANT'S DARKEST
HOURS; the interior of the humble
cabin en the farm near St. Leuis from
he vainly
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THE WIFE,
MRS. ULYSSES
S. GRANT. She
was Julia Dent, of
St. Leuis, sister of
one of Grant's
classmates at
West Point. They
were married in
1848. She died Jn
1902
GENERA
ROBERT
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GRANTS COURTLY AND CHIV
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en, devotedly and unselfishly, for a
foredoomed cause, he brightened
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GRANT AS THE EIGHTEENTH PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES. His face is fuller
than in the wartime portraits, but his beard and
hair art beginning te t.bew the gray touch of years
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PETERSBURG, 1S4.
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GRANT'S G R E A T
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WILLIAM TECU.M
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Majei General O. O
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A RARE PHOTO
GRAPH OF GRANT
WITHOUT THE
CHIN BEARD. It
was made while he
was President. He
were his beard se for
a short time in order
that a medal might be
made of his face, but
seen went back te the
full beard
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fViOUNT iark. Thv cabin has been meted
1bK the enK 8,e),e of Hiehmend
HIS
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GRANT TOM II ON
riversidi: HRivn,
NEW YORK. When
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