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San Francisco Mint-Related Correspondence to President Ulysses S. Grant (113619)

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San Francisco Mint-Related Correspondence to President Ulysses S. Grant  (113619)
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Lot of 7. US Grant served from 1869-1877. 1) Dec. 1872 letter addressed to President US Grant. Letter from Martha G. Grant (no relation?) discusses her niece Jane Hudson Waddell, living in Santa Cruz, who would like to work for the San Francisco Mint. She asked the director there but he said she would need appointment by the president. Comes with Executive Mansion cover that has hand-written message to Treasury Dept., Jan. 9th, 1873, recommending applicant. 2) 1869 letter written from Lydia Gardner of San Francisco, addressed to "Mr. President." Message reminds President Grant that he knows her from the 4th Infantry. Her husband has died, and she has heard "There is a number of women who perhaps have not the claim that a soldiers daughter has employed in the Branch Mint...and I would like to be employed there." Back of letter had message written from the Executive Mansion by a secretary referring Lydia Gardner to General La Grange. "The president remembers the writer as a very estimable person who accompanied the 4th Infantry to the Pacific Coast when he was attached to it." 3) Three pieces of correspondence and a cover. December 1864 letter from Heth asking for a job for his sister, Fannie. Addressed to "General." Dec. 1864 letter from Treasury Department acknowledging the letter had been received and referred to the Mint Supt. Finally, a Jan. 1865 letter from Heth to the Supt. of the SF Mint about the previous letters and recommendation from the President.

Date: 1864-1873
Country if not USA:
State: California
City: San Francisco
Provenance: Fred Holabird Collection