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  1. Personal memoirs of U.S. Grant. Two volumes in one. by Grant. Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson). 1822-1885., 1894
  2. Captain Sam Grant/1822-1861 (Classic Biography of Ulysses S. Grant, Vol. 1) by Lloyd Lewis, 1991-04
  3. General Ulysses S. Grant: The Soldier and the Man by Edward G. Longacre, 2006-06-19
  4. Ulysses S. Grant: Soldier & President (Modern Library Paperbacks) by Geoffrey Perret, 1998-12-29
  5. Ulysses S. Grant: An Album : Warrior, Husband, Traveler, "Emancipator," Writer by William S. McFeely, Neil Giordano, 2003-11
  6. General Ulysses S. Grant: The Soldier and the Man by Edward Longacre, 2007-06-12
  7. The Generalship Of Ulysses S. Grant (Da Capo Paperback) by J. F. C. Fuller, 1991-08-22
  8. The Triangle Histories of the Civil War: Leaders - Ulysses S. Grant by David C. King, 2001-09-01
  9. Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the United States (Presidents of the United States) by Lucille Falkof, 1988-06
  10. Ulysses S. Grant: Triumph Over Adversity, 1822-1865 by Brooks D. Simpson, Brooks Simpson, 2000-02-21
  11. Ulysses S Grant, 1861-1864: His Rise from Obscurity to Military Greatness by William Farina, 2007-04-26
  12. Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero (Eminent Lives) by Michael Korda, 2004-10-01
  13. Ulysses S. Grant: The American Presidents Series: The 18th President, 1869-1877 by Josiah Bunting, 2004-09-08
  14. Ulysses S. Grant: Eighteenth President 1869-1877 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2006-03

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President Ulysses S. Grant Wife Julia Boggs Dent (18261902), on pigs; dogs;a parrot; roosters Bio Ulysses Simpson Grant, (1822-1885), was an
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42. Grant (Ulysses S.) Papers, 1863-1866
Biographical/Historical Sketch. Ulysses S. Grant (18221885) servedin the Union Army during the Civil War. Grant earned the nickname
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Access: Unrestricted Cite As: Ulysses S. Grant Papers, 1863-1866, Pearce Civil War Collection, Navarro College, Corsicana, Texas Forms Part Of: Pearce Civil War Collection Location: 1-S10; Law Library Transcription(s): Yes Scanned Copies On File: Yes Accession number: Processed by: Julie Holcomb, July 2001, revised August 2002 Reproductions of original materials and transcriptions may be available. Please contact the archivist for further information.
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The framed photograph (1866; 1 item) is a full-faced formal portrait of Grant, who was dressed in his military uniform with his hand inserted in his partially unbuttoned vest, taken by photographer F. Gutekunst. Grant signed the mat, which is also imprinted "Lt. Gen. U.S. GRANT. (Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, by F. Gutekunst, 712 Arch Street, Philadelphia."

43. Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant 18221885 Born Hiram Ulysses Grant in Point Pleasant,Ohio, the future military hero grew up in neighboring Georgetown.
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Born Hiram Ulysses Grant in Point Pleasant, Ohio, the future military hero grew up in neighboring Georgetown. He worked on the family farm and became skilled with handling horses. An appointment to West Point was secured through his father’s efforts, despite Grant’s lack of interest in a military career. He graduated in 1843 in the bottom half of his class, having impressed few due to his unmilitary bearing, but enjoying success with mathematics and horsemanship. His early tastes ran heavily toward novels and art. His first military experience was gained in the Mexican War (1846-1848). He initially served with the quartermaster corps where he gained a lasting understanding of supply issues, but later saw action. Grant would look back on the American military activities in Mexico with contempt. In 1852, Grant was assigned to Fort Vancouver in the Oregon Territory and later to Fort Humboldt in northern California. The climate's dreariness and separation from his wife and sons apparently led Grant to a dependence on alcohol , an issue that led to his resignation from the service in 1854.

44. Memoirs And Selected Letters (in MARION)
Ulysses S. Grant. Uniform title Selections. 1990. Author Grant,Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 18221885. Published New York, NY
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    45. Internet Obituary Network, Obituary For American President Ulysses S. Grant, 182
    American President Ulysses S. Grant, 18221885. America's 18th presidentUlysses S. Grant was elected on his fame as the commander
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    American President Ulysses S. Grant, 1822-1885
    America's 18th president Ulysses S. Grant was elected on his fame as the commander who had led the Union to victory during the Civil War. Grant long held the record for being the youngest man elected to the Oval Office, inaugurated at the age of 46. Grant's administration was scarred by scandal. Grant died at the age of 63 on July 23rd, 1885. Born on April 27th, 1822 in Point Pleasant, Ohio, Hiram Ulysses Grant Grant's West Point instructors and peers often criticized his sloppiness and perpetual slouch and lack of graces which some speculated was deliberate, as Grant maintained that he was enrolled against his will. Grant showed small interest in any of the military academy curriculum other than mathematics and horsemanship, and graduated solidly in the lower half of his class in 1843, admitting his greatest accomplishments for his 4 years were growing more than 6 inches and reading many good books. Assigned as a brevet lieutenant to an infantry garrison outside of St. Louis, Grant was brought into St. Louis social circles through a former classmate, Frederick Dent, whose family was among the region's elite plantation clans. Grant was introduced to Dent's younger sister Julia Boggs Dent,

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    (Hiram) Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822-1885) was the commander of the Union forces in the U.S. Civil War and the 18th President of the United States. Deane Merrill and Ulysses S. Grant are 11th cousins five times removed, as follows. sources: a. GENDEX database dwmerrill or GENSERV database mern6na. Host: Deane Merrill, merrill@crocker.com. Author: Jonathan Merrill, jonmerrill@aol.com. b. The Allen Family Project, Edward Allen Cooper, eacprj@goodnet.com. Home page at http://www.vineyard.net/vineyard/history/allen/allenhp.htm. c.Personal recollection, Jonathan Merrill, jonmerrill@aol.com. d."Memoranda on My Family and Their Relatives" by Charles A. Merrill, c.1955 (included in "The Ancestors and Descendants of Deane Whitney Merrill and Harriet Mary Ray" by Deane Whitney Merrill, 1975, 1976, 1977). e.handwritten account of wedding by Deane Whitney Merrill (1908-1987). f.Marriage Certificate, dated June 25, 1859 at Deerfield, Massachusetts (given to Jonathan A. Merrill by second cousin Mary Gay Talcott in 1995). g.Barnard Family research by David Evans, New Canaan, Connecticut, 1975.

    47. Ulysses S. Grant
    Ulysses S. Grant Ulysses S. Grant (18221885) Eighteenth President(1869-1877) By the end of the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant was
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    In the spring of 1861, Ulysses Grant hardly seemed destined for greatness. Having resigned his army captain's commission in 1854, this West Point graduate was eking out a living as a clerk in his brother's leather shop. But the Civil War marked a dramatic shift in his fortune. Reenlisting in the army, he was soon made a general. By war's end, he was commander of all Union land forces, and as the chief architect of the South's defeat, he had become one of the country's most admired heroes. Grant's popularity inevitably led to his election to the presidency in 1868. But here he proved less successful, and his weak control over his administration spawned an outbreak of federal corruption that made "Grantism" synonymous with public graft. Nevertheless, Grant's personal charisma waned but little through his two terms. Had he succumbed to talk of running for a third, he perhaps would have won. Grant posed for this portrait shortly after he returned from a triumphant world tour following his presidency. The largely self-taught artist Thomas LeClear painted two versions. This one was originally owned by Grant himself, while the second one became part of the White House collection.
    Thomas LeClear (1818-1882)
    Oil on canvas, circa 1880

    48. Ulysses Grant 1869-1877
    Ulysses S. Grant Access Indiana Ulysses S. Grant (18221885) Grant Six HistoricAmericans Ulysses S. Grant (1869 - 1877) American Presidents Grant Grolier
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    49. Ulysses S. Grant Und Der Buergerkrieg 1863-1864
    Translate this page General Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) hatte die Operation geleitet, diezur Besetzung von ganz Tennessee führte (29. Dezember 1863).
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    50. Ulysses S. Grant
    Served as president from 1869 to 1877. Ulysses S. Grant (18221885), commandedthe victorious Union armies at the close of the Civil War in 1865.
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    Served as president from 1869 to 1877 Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), commanded the victorious Union armies at the close of the Civil War in 1865. His success and fame as a general led to his election as president in 1868. During his military career, Grant led his troops with energy and determination. He developed great confidence in his own judgment, and an ability to learn from experience. These traits also characterized Grant's political career. But the qualities that had brought him military glory were not enough to solve the nation's problems in the 1870's. Grant's enemies called him a poor president. Historians have generally agreed.
    Grant was the first West Point graduate to become president. A quiet, unassuming man, he had an almost shy manner and did not look like a leader. Grant's presidency was clouded by disgrace and dishonesty. Congressional investigations revealed widespread corruption in both state and local governments. Grant was slow to realize that some persons who pretended to be his friends could not be trusted. Several of his major appointees became involved in scandals. But Grant himself was so honest that few historians believe he could have been involved personally.
    Grant's presidency
    Grant remembered that black soldiers had fought to defend the Union. He tried to protect the rights of former slaves to vote, hold property, and have other privileges of citizenship. He also sought to correct injustices suffered by American Indians. But Grant lacked the political skills to achieve these goals of justice and reform.

    51. Untitled Document
    Published Civil War Material In the Clarke Historical Library. Grant, Ulysses S.(Ulysses Simpson), 18221885. Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885.
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    • Cadwallader, Sylvanus, 1825 or 1826- Three years with Grant, as recalled by war correspondent Sylvanus Cadwallader. Edited, and with an introd. and notes, by Benjamin P. Thomas. New York, Knopf, 1955. Coppee, Henry, 1821-1895. Life and services of Gen. U. S. Grant, by Henry Coppee. New York : Richardson and Company, 1868. Crafts, William A. (William August), 1819-1906. Life of Ulysses S. Grant : his boyhood, campaigns, and services, military and civil / by William A. Crafts. Boston : S. Walker, 1868. Davis, William C., 1946- Death in the trenches : Grant at Petersburg / by William C. Davis and the editors of Time-Life books. Alexandria, Va. : Time-Life Books, 1986. Includes bibliography and index. Deming, Henry Champion, 1815-1872. The life of Ulysses S. Grant, General, U.S. Army / by Henry C. Deming. Hartford : S. S. Scranton, 1868. Includes bibliographical references. Denison, Charles Wheeler, 1809-1881. The tanner-boy and how he became lieutenant- general / by Major Penniman [i.e. Charles Wheeler Denison]. 5th thousand. Boston. Roberts, 1864.

    52. Ulysses S. Grant Biography
    Ulysses S. Grant biography. 18221885. President Lincoln, when askedto name the greatest of American generals, unhesitatingly replied
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    Facing the last enemy, the gallant soldier remained as undismayed as had been his habit on the field of battle. He died peacefully on the morning of Thursday, July 23, 1885. His death was felt the world over, and expressions of regret and sympathy came from every quarter of the globe. His mortal remains lie under a magnificent monument in Riverside Park in the city of New York. Cut into the enduring marble of his tomb are the memorable words he uttered at the first convention which nominated him for the Presidency: "Let us have peace."

    53. The Civil War Zone | Ulysses S. Grant
    18221885 Birthplace Point Pleasant, Ohio Senior Command General in Chief of the ifthey went on two legs. Listed wrongly as Ulysses S. Grant when he
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    Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. Birthplace: Point Pleasant, Ohio Senior Command: General in Chief of the Union Army, 1864-1865 As a young infantry officer, Grant served in Missouri and Louisiana and fought in the Mexican War. In 1848 he married Julia Dent and looked ahead to a life of routine in the regular army. But Grant failed miserably as a peacetime soldier. Bored, lonely, and increasingly addicted to drink, he resigned under pressure in 1854. Grant fared little better in civil life. He moved from job to job, at one point selling firewood in the streets of St. Louis. In 1860, with nowhere else to turn, he went to work as a clerk in his brother's dry goods store in Galena, Illinois. The 1864 battles cost the Army of the Potomac 66,000 casualties between May4 and June 19half the army's strength at the outset of the campaignbut Grant refused to turn away from his goal. With simplicity and directness of purpose, he pursued his strategy to the end: destruction of the Confederate armies, one by one. Grant's two presidential terms were marred by scandal and corruption on a grand scale. No one ever suggested Grant himself had stolen while in office; in fact, he left the White House with a modest net worth of only a few thousand dollars. But he knew one final triumphthe completion, just before his death on July 23, 1885, of his Personal Memoirs, a best-seller in its time and an enduring classic of Civil War literature.

    54. The Civil War Zone | Biographies
    of the Southwest George A. Custer 18391876 Birthplace New Rumley, Ohio SeniorCommand Army of the Shenandoah Ulysses S. Grant 1822-1885 Birthplace Point
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    Nathaniel P. Banks
    Birthplace: Waltham, Massachusetts Senior Command: Department of the Gulf
    Samuel R. Curtis
    Birthplace: Champlain, New York Senior Command: Army of the Southwest
    George A. Custer
    Birthplace: New Rumley, Ohio Senior Command: Army of the Shenandoah
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    Birthplace: Point Pleasant, Ohio Senior Command: General in Chief
    Joseph Hooker
    Birthplace: Hadley, Massachusetts Senior Command: Army of the Potomac
    George McClellan
    Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Senior Command: General in Chief
    George G. Meade
    Birthplace: Cadiz, Spain Senior Command: Army of the Potomac
    John Pope
    Birthplace: Louisville, Kentucky Senior Command: Department of Northwest
    William Rosecrans
    Birthplace: Kingston, Ohio Senior Command: Army of the Cumberland
    Philip H. Sheridan
    Birthplace: Kingston, Ohio Senior Command: Army of the Cumberland William T. Sherman Birthplace: Lancaster, Ohio Senior Command: Western Department George H. Thomas Birthplace: Southhampton County, Va. Senior Command: Army of the Cumberland P.G.T. Beauregard Birthplace: St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana Senior Command: Western Department Braxton Bragg Birthplace: Warrenton, North Carolina

    55. Lieutenant General Grant (Memory): American Treasures Of The Library Of Congress
    Supply Object Title Abraham Lincoln (18091865) Commission for Ulysses S. Grant(1822-1885) as lieutenant general March 10, 1864 Holograph manuscript
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    Ulysses S. Grant entered the Mexican War as a first lieutenant and emerged as a captain. Having resigned his commission in 1854, Grant reentered the army in 1861 as a colonel. He rose steadily in rank until he commanded all Union land forces. Shown here is Grant's commission as lieutenant general, which was presented to him by President Abraham Lincoln on March 10, 1864. Grant was subject only to Lincoln as commander in chief. Home Overview Treasure Talks Object Checklist (Current) ... Credits
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    56. Ulysses S. Grant Papers, Additions (Library Of Congress)
    Patrick Kerwin Manuscript Division Library of Congress Washington, DC 1998 *** ADMINISTRATIVEINFORMATION The papers of Ulysses S. Grant (18221885), Civil War
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    57. Ulysses S. Grant
    Ulysses S. Grant 18221885, Ulysses Simpson Grant was born in Pleasant Point,Ohio, in 1822. Before the war Grant was a second lieutenant in the army.
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    Ulysses S. Grant
    Ulysses Simpson Grant was born in Pleasant Point, Ohio, in 1822. Before the war Grant was a second lieutenant in the army. During the war Grant was the commander of all of the Union forces. Soon after the war Grant got out of the army and became the eighteenth President of the United States of America. He and his family also lived in Europe for a while.
    Photo Source: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-B8172-6371DLC The web page was done by, Joel, Kyle, and Katy in Mrs. Joyce's fifth grade class. More Civil War Leaders

    58. Ulysses S. Grant: Reasons For Being A Republican - 1880
    Reasons for Being a Republican. by Ulysses S. Grant (18221885). September28, 1880. Delivered by the retired president before a Republican
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    Reasons for Being a Republican by Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) September 28, 1880 Delivered by the retired president before a Republican gathering in Warren, Ohio. IN view of the known character of the speaker who is to address you to-day, and his long public career, and association with the leading statesmen of this country for the past twenty years, it would not be becoming in me to detain you with many remarks of my own. But it may be proper for me to account to you on the first occasion of my presiding at political meetings for the faith that is in me. I am a Republican, as the two great political parties are now divided, because the Republican party is a national party seeking the greatest good for the greatest number of citizens. There is not a precinct in this vast nation where a Democrat can not cast his ballot and have it counted as cast. No matter what the prominence of the opposite party, he can proclaim his political opinions, even if he is only one among a thousand, without fear and without proscription on account of his opinions. There are fourteen States, and localities in some other States, where Republicans have not this privilege. This is one reason why I am a Republican. But I am a Republican for many other reasons. The Republican party assures protection to life and property, the public credit, and the payment of the debts of the government, State, county, or municipality, so far as it can control. The Democratic party does no promise this; if it does, it has broken its promises to the extent of hundreds of millions, as many Northern Democrats can testify to their sorrow. I am a Republican, as between the existing parties, because it fosters the production of the field and farm, and of manufactories, and it encourages the general education of the poor as well as the rich.

    59. IMAGE Series Volume 11 - Mathew Brady And Civil War Photographs
    General Ulysses S. Grant and group at City Point Ulysses Simpson Grant (18221885). GeneralUlysses S. Grant Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822-1885).
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    Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Scene of the "Battle Above the Clouds" - the Chattanooga Campaign. Fairfax Courthouse, Fairfax, VA
    On June 1, 1861, Lt. Ch. H. Thompkins led 75 men through Fairfax toward Germantown. Sometimes called the "first battle of the war". Fort Sumter, South Carolina
    Fort Sumter was a pentagonal fort of brick construction on an artificial island in the middle of Charleston's main ship channel. Beauregard opened fire on Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861. Dead soldier in trench, Petersburg General Philip H. Sheridan in his camp
    Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888) A Union General called "Little Phil" by his soldiers known for his victories in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of August 1864 and Waynesboro, March 1865. Dead ready for burial at Fredericksburg, VA General Ulysses S. Grant with General John A. Rawlins
    John Aaron Rawlins (1831-1869) Union General from Illinois. He was Grant's principal staff officer and most intimate and influential advisor.

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    General Ulysses S. Grant and Staff Ulysses Simpson Grant (18221885). GeneralUlysses S. Grant and Staff Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822-1885).
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    Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822-1885). Grant emerged as the great military leader of the Union. After the war he remained as head of the Army and in 1868 was elected President of the United States. General Ulysses S. Grant and Staff
    Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822-1885). Ruins of Fredericksburg, VA
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