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    The Marine Band played Mendelssohn's Wedding March, while President Grant escorted Nellie to the East Room, filled with 250 guests. Nellie's wedding dress, trimmed in Brussel pointed lace, was reportedly worth thousands of dollars. [3]

  2. Nellie Grant. Married to Algernon Sartoris on May 21, 1874. This table details the known items of Nellie Grant’s wedding ensemble. A wedding ensemble is comprised of all the garments and accessories worn by a bride on their wedding day.

  3. May 24, 2024 · Married in a spectacular White House wedding on May 21, 1874 to Algernon Sartoris of England. Ulysses and Julia's Distress Over Her Marriage. Romance of Nellie Grant, from Old and Sold. Account of Nellie's wedding by archivist Christopher Gordon of the Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis.

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  4. In 1874, the White House hosted the wedding of Nellie Grant and Algernon Sartoris. The ceremony was held in the East Room, which was decorated with masses of white flowers. Nellie wore a white satin dress covered in lace with a six-foot train.

  5. She was married twice and raise four children, three of whom lived to adulthood. Nellie was born on July 4, 1855 at her Grandfather's White Haven estate in St. Louis, Missouri. Julia Dent Grant recalled in her memoirs that Nellie was the light of her father's life. "She was a great pet at school, as she was at home, and so gentle and pretty.

  6. White House Weddings: Nellie Grant. According to one of Ulysses S. Grant’s biographers, Bruce Catton, Grant’s only daughter Ella "Nellie" Wrenshall Grant (1855-1922) had a "particularly secure place in his heart." The entire family, including Nellie’s brothers, openly admitted that Nellie was Grant’s favorite child. Young Nellie Grant.

  7. The fourth White House wedding of a presidents' child. Nellie Grant and Algernon Charles Satoris. May 21, 1874. "Not so happily ever after". It was perhaps the greatest American social event of the nineteenth century. Finally, a White House wedding was bursting forth in full glory.

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