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Chapter 13:
Prospecting in Colorado
the morning Star mine and its finale
General Logan frozen out
the Chicago Strikes of 1873
opening of the Grand Pacific Hotel
my New Year's reception
our neighbors, the Joneses, Leiters, Meekers, Brosses, stones, Marshall fields, Pullmans, and others
the Virginius massacre
the District of Columbia reorganized
the Freedmen's Bureau investigation
leaders of the Senate, Anthony, Conkling, Hamlin, Carpenter, Morton, Cameron, Sherman, Thurman, Gordon, Allison, and others
Nellie Grant's elaborate wedding at the White House
wedding of Colonel Frederick D. Grant in Chicago.
It was quite late in the summer before General Logan reached home, as the extra session of the Senate which convened after the inauguration, March 4, 1873, had been protracted much longer than had been expected.
The children were out of school, and we were all settled in our lovely home, 2119 Calumet Avenue. The rear of our house overlooked the lake, and, the b