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566:, but Grant dismissed him before the book was finished after they argued over the details of the legal agreement specifying how much Badeau would be paid and how he would be credited for his editing, research and fact checking. A bitter quarrel lay behind the creation of this agreement – one that would continue even after Grant's death. Grant was surprised when Badeau expressed his complaints and made demands of Grant. Among other concerns, Badeau had two main points of contention with Grant. The first, having committed much of his time and effort in assisting Grant, Badeau maintained that he had been detained from many of his other involvements for several months. The second, realizing that Grant's memoirs was going to be a monumental success, he feared that his multi-volume work on Grant would be obscured in the wake of their publication and release. Grant had earlier thought that it would be unfair to publish anything that would detract from Badeau's work. 139: 717: 445: 31: 1796: 129: 681: 309:. Badeau continued to work as a writer, and was a prolific contributor of essays and articles to newspapers and magazines, in addition to being the author of several books, both fiction and non-fiction. In the mid-1880s, he worked with Grant during the preparation of Grant's memoirs, but left the project before it was complete after a dispute about how much Badeau would be paid, and how he would be credited in the book for his research, 1807: 603:
would complete the work at the price of $ 1,000 a month, plus 10% of the profits. Grant thought the offer too advantageous to Badeau and was additionally annoyed by press leaks that painted Badeau as the true author of the forthcoming work. Grant broke off relations with his long-time aide and refused to pay him the $ 10,000 called for in their agreement. When the sales of the
585:] small compensation for his various services rendered to me, proposed and to propose and bind myself, to give him, General Badeau, Five thousand dollars (5,000) from the first twenty thousand dollars (20,000) realized from the sale of my book, and an additional five thousand dollars (5,000) from the next ten thousand dollars (10,000) so realized." 337: 531:
Badeau, still on the staff of General Grant, began the first volume of a military history of the general, who vetted the manuscript as it was being written. Soon after Grant assumed the Presidency, General Badeau was sent to London and served as Secretary of Legation in the United States embassy in
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approached completion, having benefited from Badeau's extensive rewriting and additions to its earlier sections, he became convinced that sales would likely go far higher than the $ 30,000 envisioned in this agreement. With Grant failing badly, Badeau proposed a new arrangement in April 1885: he
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Grant signed on 7 February 1885. A month later Badeau added his signature, and recorded the receipt of Grant's first payment: "Received of Genl. U. S. Grant $ 250, my share of $ 1,000 received by him this day on account of his book. 3 East 66th St. New York. March 2, 1885." As Grant's
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In further consideration of the fact that I shall use maps which he had prepared with great care, and at great expense, as the basis of my maps; in further consideration of the assistance which he is to give, in the preparation of my forthcoming book, I have voluntarily stipulated as
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In his final years Badeau continued writing, frequently contributing to various magazines and periodicals and chronicled the various war time events he participated in. His frequent involvement as a writer caused strain on his eyes and he soon developed
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skyrocketed past $ 30,000—they eventually brought $ 450,000—Badeau sued to get his money. Eventually Mrs. Grant paid him the originally agreed upon $ 10,000 plus interest of $ 1,200 (see Brooks D. Simpson article on Badeau in
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London, England, from May to December 1869, where he could continue working on Grant's military history. Early in the next year he was made bearer of government dispatches to Madrid, then in May he was returned to London as
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Badeau was married on April 29, 1875, to Marie Ely Niles. Her father, Nathaniel Niles (1791-1869) was a prominent physician who served as secretary of the U.S. legation and acting chargé d'affaires in
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and his subsequent three-volume biography of Grant. Badeau enjoyed a successful career as a writer and assisted Grant with the research, fact checking, and editing when Grant authored
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in 1870 and served in that capacity until September, 1881. and U.S. During that time he was granted a leave of absence from 1877 to 1878, when he accompanied Grant on a portion of
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The life of General U.S. Grant, his early life, military achievements, and history of his civil administration, his sickness and death, together with his tour around the world
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during the winter of 1894-1895 where he subsequently underwent successive operations for their removal, which undermined his physical strength. He finally succumbed to
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were corrupt in their dealings with Cuba and Spain, and stating that the department took no action after he made his charges.
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Badeau was acquainted with many famous people and celebrities of his day, including Ulysses S. Grant and
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and military secretary. During this time Badeau and Grant became close friends. Badeau took part in the
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on December 29, 1831. He was first educated by private tutors before he moved to
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officer, and diplomat. He is most famous for his service on the staff of
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Grant and Twain: The Story of a Friendship That Changed America
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The Publishers Weekly, Vol 47; Obituary Notices: Adam Badeau
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The School Herald, The Senatorial Resignations, Volume 1
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In addition, Badeau was a writer, and his work as an
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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Co. 953: 951: 949: 947: 945: 943: 801: 799: 697:, and died suddenly on March 19, 1895, in 684:Illustration of Adam Badeau in later years 424:(1741-1828) was a member of Congress from 324:, and was buried in the churchyard of the 84:'s Old Dutch Churchyard, Section D, Lot 65 29: 18: 1368:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 701:, at the age of 63 and was buried at the 547:, and in 1881 he received appointment as 1731:. Hope Valley Advertiser. April 3, 1895. 1564:Sherwood, Mary Elizabeth Wilson (1898). 679: 381:, and became a clerk in New York City's 780: 757: 341:   Grant and staff, 1865 1822:The Biographical Dictionary of America 1681: 1670: 1632:. Vol. v.1. The American news co. 1426: 1415: 1396: 1386: 1377:Fitch, Charles Elliott editor (1916). 1358: 1348: 1270:. Frederick Warne & Co., New York. 1224:A Military History of Ulysses S. Grant 731:Bibliography of the American Civil War 432:(1835-1917), served as Speaker of the 1708:. Philadelphia Times. April 30, 1875. 1642:. 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