Bibliography: Grant, Julia
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TitleAuthorYearPublisher/PublicationNotes
American First LadiesWatson, Robert P., ed.2006Pasadena, CA: Salem Press 
American National BiographyCarnes, Mark C., and John A. Garraty, eds.1999New York: Oxford University PressThe American National Biography was originally published in 24 volumes. It is updated semi-annually. The print edition contains biographies of Americans who died before 1955. The on-line, subscription version contains those who died after 1955.
An American Princess: Public Wedding of Miss Julia Grant and Prince Cantacuzene 1899New York Times 26 September 1899Mrs. Grant was present.
* America’s First Families: An Inside View of 200 Years of Private Life in the White HouseAnthony, Carl Sferrazza2000New York: Touchstone 
America’s First Ladies: Ohio Library was Established in 1997 in Their HonorWadley, Carma2007Deseret Morning News 19 February 2007Article celebrates the tenth anniversary of the National First Ladies Library and includes a quiz on the subject of First Ladies.
America's First Ladies: Private Lives of the Presidential WivesHealy, Diana Dixon1988New York: Atheneum 
Approaching Wedding of Vivian Sartoris Moves Mrs. Grant to Talk of Her Marriage in the '40s 1901New York Evening Journal 1 June 1901Julia Grant reminisces about her own wedding.
* Around the WorldYoung, John Russell1879New York: The American News CompanyIn two volumes.
Behind the Scenes in WashingtonMcCabe, James D.1873New York: ContinentalIncludes the daily White House routine of the Grants.
The Biography Channel Website: Julia Grant    : BiographyA page of the Biography Channel website providing a bit of information regarding Julia Grant. The web page can be found here: http://www.biography.com/people/julia-grant-9318218
* Biography of James G. BlaineHamilton, Gail1895Norwich, CT: The Henry Bill Publishing Company 
The Blue and the Gray 1885Harper's Weekly 15 August 1885Julia Grant requests both Confederate and Union pallbearers at her husband's funeral.
* Campaigning with GrantPorter, General Horace1897New York: The Century Company 
* Captain GrantSeifert, Shirley1946Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company 
* Captain Sam GrantLewis, Lloyd1950Boston: Little, Brown, & Company 
Celebrating Women: History, Biographies, and MuseumsByerly, Greg, and Carolyn Brodie2005Library Media Activities Monthly April 2005Reviews of websites containing information about the First Ladies, including the National First Ladies Library.
Ceremony at Washington; The President Attends the Funeral Service of Mrs. Grant at the Metropolitan Temple 1902New York Times 21 December 1902 
* Children In the White HouseSadler, Christine1967New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons 
Civil War Wives: The Lives and Times of Angelina Grimke Weld, Varina Howell Davis, and Julia Dent GrantBerkin, Carol2009New York: Knopf DoubledayAn examination of how three very different married, elite women confronted the restrictions placed on women during the antebellum and civil war eras by noted women's historian Carol Berkin.
Col. Dent of Whitehaven, the Father-in-Law of General GrantSharp, Thomas1897McClure's Magazine June 1897About Julia Dent Grant's father.
Coming Home AgainDeacon, Kristine2016Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History Spring 2016Discusses Julia Dent Grant and Ulysses Grant and their world tour; focuses on Pres. Grant's return to the Pacific Northwest
A Complete Descriptive Guide of Long Branch, NJSchenck, J. H.1868New York: The Trow and Smith Book Manufacturing Company 
Congress Clears Dollar Coin BillHiga, Liriel2005CQ Weekly 26 December 2005House of Representatives passes bill which would allow the Treasury to mint $10 coins with images of First Ladies.
The Courtship of General GrantCoates, Foster1890Ladies’ Home Journal October 1890 
Dear First Lady: Letters to the White HouseYoung, Dwight, and Margaret Johnson, eds.2008Washington, D.C.: National Geographic SocietyReproductions of letters from the Library of Congress and the National Archives to and from First Ladies, with annotations explaining the nature of the correspondence and the historical contexts within which each epistle was written.
Dear Julia: Two Grant LettersLong, E.B.1955Civil War History 1955 
The Death Watch 1910Saturday Evening Post 12 February 1910 
Delay Burial for Princess 1912Los Angeles Times 13 April 1912Edith and Theodore Roosevelt sent a condolence telegram to Julia Grant, the widow of President Ulysses S. Grant. His burial was postponed until his daughter could be present.
Details for Grant Day: All Arrangements for the Land and Naval Parades Have Been Completed 1897New York Times 25 April 1897 
The Devotion of His Family 1885New York Times 24 July 1885Grant's family's dedication to him.
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