Ulysses S. Grant memorial, New York City and Vault in Normandy, France caption
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Identifier
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C0270B434_047
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Title
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Ulysses S. Grant memorial, New York City and Vault in Normandy, France caption
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Description
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A photo of Ulysses S. Grant memorial, accompanied by the following text: "Above: Ulysses S. Grant is buried in this memorial at 122nd Street and Riverside Drive in New York City. Architect John Duncan completed this granite and marble structure in 1897. It remains the largest mausoleum in North America.; Opposite: A vault in Normandy, France, houses some of the notes and journals from Alexis de Tocqueville's 1831 visit to America, from which he did the research for his political classic, Democracy in America. In the smaller photo below, Tocqueville's signature is in the middle of the right-hand page of this original government."
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Extent
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6.25x9.75
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Type
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Photograph
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Publisher
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George Mason University Libraries
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Rights
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Copyright not held by George Mason University Libraries. Restricted to personal, non-commercial use only. For permission to publish, contact Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.