Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1912 — Gen. Frederick Dent Grant Died In New York Friday. [ARTICLE]
Gen. Frederick Dent Grant Died In New York Friday.
Early Friday morning at his apartments in a New York hotel, Gen. Frederick Dent Grant, son of Gen. Ulyses S. Grant died. He lacked until May 30 of being 62 years of aue. He graduated, from West Ptant Academy in 1871. He was a brigadier-general tn 1901, and following that time had served as the commanlier nf th« T)pnarfm4>nt nf Totom uicauwi vi tuv xzcj/ai uuxvzuv vs * wTi the Department of the Takes, and the Department of the FgflOfoocrvcd in the Philippine Islands during the A delegation <rf ninety members, uninstructed for any presidential candidate, but bound by the unit rule, was chosen to represent New York state at the democratic national con vention th Fvl H-vlliUgi SS3VI-I* llvuUlw, _ r - . "
