The two letters were written by U. S. Grant to his father. They were presented to Rutgers University by Mrs. Eliot R. Payson from the estate of her brother, the late Charles L. Corbin, nephew of Abel Corbin, who married Grant's sister Virginia. The letters are published here for the first time. This resource is archived and is not available for public use. The publicly accessible version is available at http://jrul.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/jrul/issue/view/106Binary format, Base64 in XML wrapper, native OJS import format -- README file -- Two Letters of U. S. Grant / Kull, I. -- A Walt Whitman Manuscript / Coad, O. -- The Library of the College of Agriculture / Lipman, J. -- Charles Read's Notes on Colonial Agriculture / Woodward, C....
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