Sold – Ulysses S. Grant Thanks a Publisher For His “Almanac For 1870,” Copies of Which Were Sent to the President and First Lady

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Letter Signed as President, on his personal, blind embossed letterhead, Washington, January 13, 1870. “The beautiful copies of your Almanac for 1870 for Mrs. Grant and myself were duly received. Please accept my thanks for your kind consideration.”

This is the first time we have ever seen this presidential letterhead of Grant.

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Sold – Ulysses S. Grant Thanks a Publisher For His “Almanac For 1870,” Copies of Which Were Sent to the President and First Lady

Letter Signed as President, on his personal, blind embossed letterhead, Washington, January 13, 1870. “The beautiful copies of your Almanac for 1870 for Mrs. Grant and myself were duly received. Please accept my thanks for your kind consideration.”

This is the first time we have ever seen this presidential letterhead of Grant.

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