Letter of U.S. Grant and a note of Andrew Carnegie, December 18, 1884
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Identifier: D01260
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English
- Ulysses Simpson Grant Collection | <emph render="bold">Ulysses S. Grant Series</emph> | Letter of [U.S. Grant]. Cannot make definite arrangements until his book is near enough completion to feel sure it can be completed even if his health should further fail. He will receive proposals and will accept the most favorable one, consulting G.W. Childs in the matter (2 pages) (Removed from a copy of Personal Memoirs by Ulysses S. Grant. Pasted on the reverse side of a lithograph of U.S. Grant, and note signed [Andrew Carnegie] to Mr. C. "I went to see General Grant today. He has a bad throat & is prohibited from talking. The enclosed explains the situation. I don't think Mr. Childs will approve . . .") (4 pages) [gift of Mrs. John Gundlach], 1884 Dec 18
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