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  1. 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. The walls and staircases and chandeliers were covered in a mass ...

  2. Nellie was thirteen when her father entered the White House. Naturally, President and Mrs. Grant wished to give her a rich and well-rounded education, so four years later in 1872 when she was seventeen, they sent her on a grand tour of Europe. Treated like royalty during her tour, Nellie enjoyed parties and balls as well as art and museums.

  3. 26 de may. de 2023 · Medium: Hand colored wooden engraving. Henry Ogden captured Nellie Grant’s marriage to Algernon Sartoris in this wood engraving for the June 6, 1874 issue of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper. Every entrance to the grounds of the Executive Mansion was guarded and passage only possible with an invitation from the couple.

  4. American Social Figure. Nicknamed Nellie, she was the third child and only daughter of President Ulysses S. Grant and First Lady Julia Dent Grant. She married English Army officer Algernon Charles Frederick Sartoris at the White House in Washington, DC on May 21, 1874 during President Grant's second administration.

  5. 30 de may. de 2024 · Nellie Grant Sartoris Jones Born July 4, 1855 at Wish Ton Wish near St. Louis, Missouri 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.

  6. 30 de may. de 2024 · Ulysses S. Grant was a devoted family man. He and his wife Julia had four children and were fortunate not to lose any of them to an early death, as was so often in the case in those days of untreatable diseases and lack of medical care we take for granted today.

  7. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Nellie Grant (July 4, 1855 – August 30, 1922) was the third child and only daughter of U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant and First Lady Julia Grant. Biography. Born near St. Louis, Missouri, she was first named Julia, at the insistence of her father, but was christened Ellen Wrenshall Grant at eighteen months to honor her dying grandmother.