652 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



Grant Relics— Continued. 



Gold-headed cane, presented to General Grant as a tribute of regard for his humane 

 treatment of the soldiers and kind consideration of those who ministered to the 

 sick and wounded during the war. 



Gold-headed cane used by General La Fayette, and presented to General Grant 

 by the ladies of Baltimore, Maryland. 



Carved-wood cane from the estate of Sir Walter Scott. 



Fifteen buttons, cut from the coats worn by General Grant during the war, by 

 Mrs. Grant, after different battles. 



Hat ornament worn at Belmont. 



Hat ornament worn at Fort Donelson. 



Shoulder-straps (brigadier-general) worn by General Grant at Belmont, Fort Don- 

 elson, and Shiloh. 



Shoulder-straps (lieutenant-general) cut from the coat worn by General Grant in 

 the campaigns against Richmond and Petersburg and Lee's army. 



Pair of shoulder-straps (general) cut from a coat General Grant worn after the 

 war. 



Freedom of the city of San Francisco, California. 



Address to General Grant by the "Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade of 

 San Francisco, California. 



Address, Chinese, in tin case. 



Resolution of the Caledonian Club of San Francisco, enrolling General Grant as 

 an honorary member. 



Two bronze vases, presented to General Grant by the Japanese citizens of Yoko- 

 hama, Japan. 



Two small elephant tusks from the Maharajah of Johore. 



Two cloisonn6 jars (old), presented by Li Hung Chang. 



Mexican onyx cabinet. (Two columns in box No. 7.) 



Two Chinese porcelain jars (old). (Bases in box No. 7.) 



Two crackleware bowls (very old). 



One arm of idol (1,000 years old). 



Two columns of the cabinet which is packed in Nos. 4 and 5. 



Two bases belonging to the jars packed in box No. 6. 



Address to General Grant from the Carpenter's Company. 



Address to General Grant from the citizens of Cincinnati. 



Address to General Grant from the citizens of Nagasaki, Japan. 



Embroidered picture (cock and hen). 



Vote of thanks of Congress to General U. S. Grant, etc. 



Picture of General Scott, by Page. 



Marble bust and pedestal of General Grant. 



Painting of General Grant and family. 



Uniform of General Grant (coat and epaulettes). (These articles were received 

 from Colonel Grant by the Adjutant-General and turned over to the War De- 

 partment in connection with the Grant relics.) 

 Articles belonging to General U. S. Grant, now in the War Department safe, dis- 

 bursing clerk's office : 



Received October 7, 1885 : 



Address from citizens of New York, asking acceptance of the portrait of Lieuten- 

 ant-General Scott. 



Address from workiugmen of Northumberland. 



Received October 9, 1885 : > 



Freedom of the city of Elizabeth, North Carolina. 

 Received October 19, 1885 : 



Address from the Midland International Arbitration Union, Birmingham. 



