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Grant Relics— Continued. 



Address to General Grant by the mayor and town council of Sunderland. 

 Address to General Grant by the trade and friendly societies of Sunderland. 

 Address to General Grant by the public schools of Louisville, Kentucky. 

 Address to General Grant by the colored men of Louisville, Kentucky. 

 Address to General Grant by ex-Confederate soldiers. 

 Address to General Grant by the State of Louisiana. 

 Address to General Grant by the British workmen of London, England. 

 Address to General Grant by the North Shields Ship-Owners' Society, England. 

 Address to General Grant by the Chamber of Commerce, Sheffield, Eugland. 

 Address to General Grant from the mayor, aldermen, and burgesses of the borough 



of Leamington Spa, England. 

 Address to General Grant by the mayor, aldermen, aud burgesses of Sheffield, 



England. 

 Address to General Grant by the wardens, etc., and commonalty of the town of 



Sheffield, England. 

 Address to General Grant from the provost, magistrates, and town council of the 



city and royal burg of Elgin, Scotland. 

 Address to General Grant from the mayor, aldermen, and burgesses of the borough 



of Folkestone, England. 

 Address to General Grant by the mayor, aldermen, and burgesses of the borough 



of Jarrow, England. 

 Eesolutions of the Territorial Pioneers admitting General Grant to membership. 

 Resolutions of the citizens of Jo Daviess County, Illinois, presenting a sword to 



General Grant (sword of Chattanooga). 

 First resolution of thanks of the Congress of the United States. 

 First resolutions inviting General Grant to visit the house of representatives of 



the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 

 Second resolution of thanks from the Congress of the United States. 

 Letter from citizens of Jersey City, thanking General Grant for his Des Moines, 



Iowa, speech on the question of public schools. 

 Presentation of a silver medal, by the Union League Club of Philadelphia, for 



gallantry and distinguished services. 

 Address, Chinese, on silk. 



Resolution, Chamber of Commerce, New York City. 

 Two large elephant tusks, presented by the King of Siam. 

 Coptic Bible, presented by Lord Napier, who captured it with King Theodore of 



Abyssinia. 

 Sporting rifle. 

 Sword of Donelson, presented to General Grant after the fall of Fort Donelson, 



by officers of the Army, and used by him until the end of the war. 

 New York sword, voted to General Grant by the citizens of New York, at the fair 



held in New York. 

 Sword of Chattanooga, presented to General Grant by the citizens of Jo Daviess 



County, Illinois (Galena), after the battle of Chattanooga. 

 Roman mug and pitcher. 

 Silver match-box (used by General Grant). 



Gold cigar-case (enameled), presented by the Celestial King of Siam. 

 Gold-handled knife, presented by the miners of Idaho Territory. 

 Six pieces of jade-stone, presented by Prince Koon, of China. 

 Knife made at Sheffield for General Grant. 

 Gold pen, General Grant's. 



Iron-headed cane, made from the rebel ram Merrimac. 

 Silver-headed cane, made from wood used in the defense of Fort Sumter. 

 Gold-headed cane, made of wood from old Fort Duquesue, Pennsylvania. 



