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During her husband's first term in office, Grant redecorated the families living quarters into a Renaissance Revival style, with money appropriated from Congress for the renovations. During his second term in 1873, Congress appropriated $ 100,000 for additional renovations from 1873–1874. In order to
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underway, Ulysses rejoined the Army. During some parts of the war, Grant traveled to be near her husband, something that was unusual at the time. The rest of the time, the two sent letters to each other. While she was careful to preserve his letters to her — which have been published in several forms
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Neither set of parents were enthusiastic about the match, with her parents doubting his future earnings capability and his parents disliking her father for being a slaveholder. Nonetheless, the engagement held, and Ulysses often sent letters to her, including ones that described his first exposure to
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Grant sought to bring prestige to the position of First Lady, as well as to improve the stature of the wives of other government officials including the cabinet, the Congress, and the Supreme Court. She was close friends with Julia Fish, wife of secretary of state Hamilton Fish. She did not publicly
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Around 1831–1836, Julia attended the Gravois School, a co-educational one-room schoolhouse in St. Louis. From age 10 to age 17, Grant attended the Mauro Academy for Young Ladies in St. Louis with the daughters of other affluent parents. Grant was a boarding student during the week and returned home
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Over the next few years he tried several business ventures, none too successfully, and friends of hers indicated that she had been unhappy for much of the first decade of their marriage. Meanwhile, she gave birth to four children between the years of 1850 and 1858. In 1860, the family located
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Grant referred to her time in the White House often as the "happiest period" of her life. She hosted parties frequently, including gathering Union Army Officers, and orchestrating elaborate and lavish dinners for politicians and guests. She was the originator of the
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America's First Ladies: A Historical Encyclopedia and Primary Document Collection of the Remarkable Women of the White House: A Historical Encyclopedia and Primary Document Collection of the Remarkable Women of the White
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beside her husband. She had ended her own chronicle of their years together with a firm declaration: "the light of his glorious fame still reaches out to me, falls upon me, and warms me."
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the horrors of battle. The couple would not get married until 1848, four years later, once Ulysses returned from the war. He then was posted to several far-away locations, including
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A statue of Julia Grant, erected in 2006 on the grounds of the U.S. Grant Home State Historic Site in Galena, Illinois, is one of only a handful of statues that honor a first lady.
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President Ulysses Grant and First Lady Julia Dent with their four children: Jesse, Ulysses Jr., Nellie, and Frederick in front of their cottage in Long Branch, New Jersey, 1870
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Grant was the first First Lady to write a memoir, though she was unable to find a publisher, and had been dead almost 75 years before
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The Dent family was highly social with visitors coming from among the elite class of Cincinnati, Louisville and Pittsburgh.
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Portrait of Julia Dent Grant with her eldest children, Frederic Dent Grant and Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., 1854
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As a young woman, Grant was a skilled pianist, an expert horsewoman and a voracious reader of novels.
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This article is about the wife of U.S. President Ulysses Grant. For other uses, see
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1885 picture of Ulysses Grant and Julia Dent with their children and grandchildren
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support women's suffrage, but notably refused to sign an anti-suffrage petition.
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was never corrected, Grant almost always posed in profile for portraits.
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She passed away in Washington on December 14th, 1902, at the age of 76.
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The Personal Memoirs of Julia Dent Grant (Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant)
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Grant, a distant maternal relative to Confederate general
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known as "Nellie" (1855–1922) – homemaker
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White Haven – Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
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Julia Grant (disambiguation)

First Lady of the United States
Ulysses S. Grant
Eliza Johnson
Lucy Hayes
St. Louis
Washington, D.C.
General Grant National Memorial
Manhattan
Ulysses S. Grant
Frederick
Ulysses Jr.
Nellie
Jesse II

née
first lady of the United States
Ulysses S. Grant
The Personal Memoirs of Julia Dent Grant
White Haven plantation
St. Louis
Missouri
James Longstreet
William Clark
Lewis and Clark
Alexander McNair
strabismus
strabismus
West Point, New York

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