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Adam Badeau, Grant in peace: from Appomattox to Mount McGregor, a personal memoir 4 0 Browse Search
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rs. I drive out every good day and have been intending to go South for warmer and drier weather than we have had here, but I put it off from week to week and do not feel sure that I will get away at all. Very truly yours, U. S. Grant. per Frank F. Wood. Letter no. Ninety-three. My situation in Havana had become disagreeable and I consulted my friend and former chief as to the course I should take. This dispatch is his acknowledgment of the receipt of my inquiry. New York as I ever was except the rheumatism has set in in the injured part of my leg, and the weather this winter has been the worst ever known in New York for the rheumatism. I hope in a day or two to get off. Very Truly Yours, U. S. Grant. per Frank F. Wood. Letter no. Ninety-five. This dispatch was on the same subject as the preceding letter. The nominations for President were to be made in June, and General Grant thought that the action of Mr. Arthur would depend upon the result at