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358:: "I want you to know him, he is pure gold." In 1844, Grant began visiting the Dent family. In April of that year, Ulysses asked Julia to wear his class ring, as a sign of their exclusive affection. Eighteen-year-old Julia initially demurred. Ulysses' regiment was then ordered to Louisiana, in preparation for service in the
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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
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The Personal Memoirs of Julia Dent Grant (Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant)
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