Julia Grant remained at the cottage six more weeks, and when she left, it was closed up behind her.
In 1902, Julia Grant died and was later buried in the tomb.
Upon hearing of his letter, Julia Grant was insistent that her husband should not withdraw his name from the contest.
The president's wife, Julia Grant, and his daughter, Nellie Grant, also attended.
Julia Grant, First Lady of the United States (d. 1902)
Julia Grant was gracious in a way that Mary did not entirely like.
Mary gave Julia Grant a wide smile; and blinked her eyes, to show what a good humor she was in.
"But I don't think that's wise," said Julia Grant and the eye closest to Mary turned, impudently, away.
They are," said Julia Grant, "but that is General Griffin's wife.
In a way, Julia Grant was the worst, of course.