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Julia Dent Grant, 1826-1902
Born White Haven, near St. Louis, Missouri
Julia Grant served as a stabilizing influence in the life of her husband, Ulysses S. Grant. She remained steadfast in her devotion and her belief in his potential, despite a series of setbacks that plagued the couple during the early years of their marriage. When Grant reentered military service during the Civil War, his need for his wife's companionship and counsel was such that Julia hastened to join him in the field whenever possible. Throughout the war, no general's wife spent as much time in army encampments as she did. While traveling to meet her husband in Oxford, Mississippi, in December 1862, Julia narrowly avoided capture by Confederate raiders when they swept into the town of Holly Springs. She later joined Grant at his encampments in Jackson, Memphis, Nashville, Vicksburg, and City Point. At the war's conclusion, Julia accompanied her husband to Washington, D.C, along with his victo- rious troops.
Mathew Brady Studio, print from c. 1864 wet collodion negative
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