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Identifier: americancivilwar00whal (find matches)
Title: The American civil war book and Grant album, "art immortelles"
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: W.H. Allen
Subjects: Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Publisher: Boston, New York, W. H. Allen
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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COPYRIGHT 1886 BY THE U. S. INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPH COMPANY. LOOK-OUT HOUSE, MT, McGREGOR. Five Hundred Yards directly east of General Grants Cottage, and to which puce the General insisted ox and sat for hours lookinu wistfully eashvard. ■ know thai it did r fore he look the trip, andIn deny him this Inst boonwould have been cruel in-deed. The pleasure Ibisview Rave Hie dying Gen-eral was great, and nilwere glad his wish hadbeen granted. Dr. Doug-las accompanied the partyon that trip, and had nomisgivings about the herocoming through it alive,except for a few moments, i the rugged,l impossi-bility to carry him furtherwithout his getting nut ofthe bath-chair and tryingto walk a few yards alone,which effort so fatigued BEING CARRIED A FEW DAYS BEFORE HIS DEATH,
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CANES PRESENTED TO GENERAL GRANT As Follows: 14. — Lafayettes Cane. Gold-headed cane used by Gen. Lafayette, and presented to General Grant liy the ladies of Baltimore. Case of red moroCCO, lined with blue velvet and white satin. 15. — Shiloh Cane. Made of oak and inscribed: Wood from Shiloh Church, Pittsburg landing llatllc field, which was destroyed by a cannon-ball (luring the cngflCement, April 6, l8b3. Presented to Gen. U. S. Grant as a tribute of regard for his humane treatment of the soldiers, and kind consideration of those who ministered to the sick and wounded, by Mr*, A. W., of Iowa, 1869. 16. — Fort Du Qucsne Cane. Made from wood of old Fort Du Quesne, built by the French on the present site of Pittsburg, Pa, Gold headed. 17- — Merriraac Cane. Made at the Norfolk Navy Yard from wood taken from the Cumberland. The head is of metal, taken from the Confederate ram Merrimac. iS. —Cane. Carved from wood from the estate of Sir \Valter Scott, Abbotsford, Scotland, and p

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  • bookleafnumber:82
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  • bookcollection:americana
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