Letters of Ulysses S. Grant to his father and his youngest sister, 1857-78
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A sequence of personal letters written over two decades to close family members offers an intimate view of the writer's private life and evolving public responsibilities. The correspondence records farm management, household concerns, financial difficulties, travel and visits, and later the pressures and duties of military campaigns and political office. It balances practical everyday detail with candid reflection, revealing temperament, priorities, and family relationships. Editorial notes, portraits, and facsimiles accompany the letters to provide chronological context and explanatory commentary.
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