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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Adam Badeau, Grant in peace: from Appomattox to Mount McGregor, a personal memoir. Search the whole document.
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Devonshire (United Kingdom) (search for this): chapter 23
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Chapter 23:
Grant and Motley.
the beginning of Grant's intercourse with Motley was brought about through me. Mr. Motley made my acquaintance at Newport in 1868.
He was visiting a man whom I did not know, but who was good enough to call on me and invite me to dinner; and I, like every one else, was charmed with the manner and conversation of the famous historian.
General Grant was at that time a candidate for the Presidency, and Motley had recently returned from Vienna, after his quarrel with Johnson and Seward.
He was an enthusiastic admirer of Grant, and took a lively interest in my history of the General's campaigns, the first volume of which had lately appeared.
During the canvass he made an eloquent speech for Grant, and sent a copy to me at Galena, where I was spending the autumn with the General.
We corresponded regularly after this, and Motley sent frequent messages through me to the President-elect, whom he did not meet until December.
After the election he passed
Indiana (Indiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
Newport (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
Chapter 23:
Grant and Motley.
the beginning of Grant's intercourse with Motley was brought about through me. Mr. Motley made my acquaintance at Newport in 1868.
He was visiting a man whom I did not know, but who was good enough to call on me and invite me to dinner; and I, like every one else, was charmed with the manner and conversation of the famous historian.
General Grant was at that time a candidate for the Presidency, and Motley had recently returned from Vienna, after his quarrel with Johnson and Seward.
He was an enthusiastic admirer of Grant, and took a lively interest in my history of the General's campaigns, the first volume of which had lately appeared.
During the canvass he made an eloquent speech for Grant, and sent a copy to me at Galena, where I was spending the autumn with the General.
We corresponded regularly after this, and Motley sent frequent messages through me to the President-elect, whom he did not meet until December.
After the election he passe
Samuel Hooper (search for this): chapter 23
E. R. Nadal (search for this): chapter 23
Seward (search for this): chapter 23