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    Julia Boggs Grant (née Dent; January 26, 1826 – December 14, 1902) was the first lady of the United States and wife of President Ulysses S. Grant. As first lady, she became a national figure in her own right. Her memoirs, The Personal Memoirs of Julia Dent Grant were published in 1975.

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    Nov 9, 2009 · Julia Grant (1826-1902) was an American first lady (1869-77) and the wife of the American Civil War general and 18th president of the United States, Ulysses S. Grant.

  3. Ulysses S. Grant (born April 27, 1822, Point Pleasant, Ohio, U.S.—died July 23, 1885, Mount McGregor, New York) was a U.S. general, commander of the Union armies during the late years (1864–65) of the American Civil War, and the 18th president of the United States (1869–77).

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  4. Julia Grant (born 21 September 1954 – 2 January 2019) was the first transgender person to have her transition chronicled on a mainstream UK television documentary in A Change of Sex.

  5. Julia Grant was the central figure at the groundbreaking ceremony forGrants Tombon April 27, 1891. Six months later, she went to Chicago to preside over the unveiling of a statue built for him in Lincoln Park.

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  6. Learn about Julia Dent Grant, the wife of Ulysses S. Grant and the 18th First Lady of the United States. Read about her childhood, marriage, White House years, travels, and legacy.

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  8. Julia Grant (1826–1902) Born near St. Louis, Missouri. For eight years, Julia Boggs Dent Grant reveled in her role as first lady and White House hostess. Following the couple’s departure from the presidential mansion, she was loath to relinquish the spotlight.

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