File:Letter signed Julia D. Grant, 2111 Massachusetts Avenue, to Mrs. James O'Fallon, 3639 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo., May 7, 1898.jpg

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English: States that Mrs. Bates visited her and said that Mrs. O'Fallon was ill. States she is not feeling well, Fred is happy to be associated with the Army, Ulysses is hoping to come to the Senate, and Nellie is visiting Illinois. Includes envelope and written on mourning stationery.
Title: Letter signed Julia D. Grant, 2111 Massachusetts Avenue, to Mrs. James O'Fallon, 3639 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo., May 7, 1898
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Grant, Julia Dent, 1826-1902
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D01291
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Ulysses Simpson Grant Papers, 1791-1801; 1858-1973; no date
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Women
Travel
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180312
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