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Ulysses Grant
n.p., n.d.
U.S. Grant & The GAR Book with ALS & Inscription to Confederate Gen. John B. Gordon
Book
A memorial booklet commemorating Ulysses S. Grant and his involvement in the Grand Army of the Republic inscribed by George W. Devinny. Entitled "General Ulysses S. Grant and the Grand Army of the Republic." Large octavo, n.p., n.d. [ca. 1903]. 21pp with photo plates. Included is a facsimile of Devinny's invitation to the Tomb of Grant and details of the Grant Monument Inaugural Parade. Inscribed on the front free end page, "General John B. Gordon a true type of an American soldier with the compliments of Geo. W. Devinny, Past Commander of Geo. G. Meade Post No. 1 Grand Army of the Republic, Sept. 24th 1903." Also included is an autograph letter signed by Devinny to General Gordon as well as a postcard of Grant's Tomb. There is toning, foxing, and minor areas of soiling to the internal pages. Binding is starting to separate, with some loosened pages. Wear and soiling to the covers. Toning and paper loss to the postcard. Folds and toning to the letter. Boldly signed by Devinny.

The letter, dated September 24, 1903, reads in full:
"Please accept the enclosed book as a small testimonial of my esteem for you as an American citizen and soldier. I have attended several lectures given by you, and have been inspired by your patriotism and love for our united country."

John Brown Gordon (1832-1904) was an American politician, Confederate States Army general, and slaveowner. Although lacking military education or experience, it is often cited that he became "one of Robert E. Lee's most trusted generals." After the war, Gordon was strongly opposed to Reconstruction era and served as a US Senator for Georgia from 1873 to 1880, and again from 1891 to 1897. He also served two terms as the 53rd Governor of Georgia from 1886 to 1890. Gordon also engaged in a series of lecture engagements throughout the country, entitled "The Last Days of the Confederacy." These lectures were very well received in both the North and South, as they humanized soldiers from both sides.

Grant's Tomb, or the General Grant National Memorial, was designed by John Hemenway Duncan, modeled after the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, and completed on April 27, 1897, on what would have been Grant's 75th birthday. The Grand Army of the Republic hosted annual ceremonies at the tomb on Grant's birthday and on Memorial Day until 1929.

We are proud to include items consigned by the Manuscript Society in this auction. These items come from the estate of well-known manuscript dealers Forest G. & Forest H. Sweet and Julia Sweet Newman. Forest G. Sweet was an early leader of the Manuscript Society as well as a rare book scholar. The proceeds from your purchase of these items will benefit the work of the Manuscript Society. You can learn more about them, and become a member of the Manuscript Society, at www.manuscript.org.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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