Publications, 1913-1972.

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Publications, 1913-1972.

Handbooks and booklets about General Grant and description of tomb, including one written by Ulysses S. Grant III, annual reports, charter and by-laws of Association. Also, programs for various ceremonies held at the Monument.

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