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Adam Badeau, Grant in peace: from Appomattox to Mount McGregor, a personal memoir 6 0 Browse Search
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ys be much more ready to correct an injustice done another than if I were the injured party. Very Respectfully, U. S. Grant. No. Ten. General Grant to Mr. Rangabe. Greek Minister to the United States. Mr. Rangabe had been Greek Minister to the United States in 1867, and then made the acquaintance of General Grant, whoMr. Rangabe had been Greek Minister to the United States in 1867, and then made the acquaintance of General Grant, who esteemed him highly. In 1868 he returned to his own country to take an important post in the Government, but did not relinquish his appointment to the United States; his son remaining in Washington as acting Charge d'affaires. Upon the election of General Grant to the Presidency the elder Rangabe sent his congratulations from Atnd for you individually, the greatest prosperity, I subscribe myself, Very Truly and Respectfully, Your Obedient Servant, U. S. Grant. His Excellency, M. A. R. Rangabe, E. E. and M. Plenipotentiary, of His Majesty, the King of the Greeks. No. Eleven. Charles Sumner to General Badeau. This letter was written while Motl