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  1. Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant by Ulysses S. Grant, 1982-10
  2. Let Us Have Peace: Ulysses S. Grant and the Politics of War and Reconstruction, 1861-1868 by Brooks D. Simpson, 1997-02-26
  3. Ulysses S. Grant: Eighteenth President 1869-1877 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2006-03
  4. Ulysses S. Grant: Soldier & President by Geoffrey Perret, 2009-04-23
  5. Autobiography of General Ulysses S Grant: Memoirs of the Civil War by Ulysses Grant, 2009-06-25
  6. Ulysses S. Grant - General and President (Biography) by Biographiq, 2008-05-19
  7. Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant, both volumes in a single file by Ulysses S. Grant, 2009-03-30
  8. General Ulysses S. Grant: The Soldier and the Man by Edward Longacre, 2007-06-11
  9. Ulysses S. Grant by Michael Korda, 2008-05-13
  10. James D. Richardson- A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Ulysses S. Grant by James D. Richardson, 2009-07-05
  11. The Inaugural Speeches of the President - Ulysses S Grant by Ulysses S Grant, 2009-08-02
  12. Ulysses S. Grant The State of the Union Address (President) by Ulysses S. Grant, 2009-07-18
  13. Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant: Volume Two by Ulysses S. Grant, 2010-09-11
  14. Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant: Volume One by Ulysses S. Grant, 2010-09-11

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62. Ulysses S. Grant
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64. Who2 Profile: Ulysses S. Grant
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ULYSSES S. GRANT 18th President of the United States Name at birth: Hiram Ulysses Grant Soon after birth, Grant's name was changed to Ulysses Hiram Grant; when he arrived at West Point military academy in 1839, he found that he had been registered as Ulysses Simpson Grant, and he never bothered to change it. A sloppy cadet but a great horseman, Grant went on to serve in the Mexican War. A failure as a farmer and a businessman, Grant soared to fame during the Civil War as President Abraham Lincoln 's choice as commander of the Union Armies (from 1864). After the war, Grant was easily elected to two terms as President, but his administration was tainted by corruption among his Cabinet members. He was succeeded by Rutherford B. Hayes
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In-depth children's biography about Ulysses as a young boy, cadet at West Point, Civil War General, U.S. President, world traveler, and family man. This series is a great introduction to young readers about Presidents of the United States. There's also a Chronology of American History in the back of the book for an easy-to-look up reference guide. If You Lived at the Time of the Civil War
This Question-and-Answer book describes what life was like during the American Civil War from two different perspectives the North and the South. It shows the reader there can be different answers to the same question depending on a person's point of view. Great mixture of text and illustrations.

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Ulysses S. Grant was one of the greatest military generals and the 18th President of the United States. He led the Union forces to victory in the American Civil War. Ulysses S. Grant was born in Point Pleasant, Ohio, on April 27, 1822. His father was named Jesse, and his mother was named Hannah. He had two brothers and three sisters. Top of Page Ulysses' Name
Ulysses S. Grant was born Hiram Ulysses Grant. At Ulysses' birth, his family had not decided on what to name him. Eventually, each member of the family wrote a name on a piece of paper and dropped it into a hat. They drew the name Hiram Ulysses Grant from the hat, and that became his name. He was known as Ulysses to his family and friends. Top of Page Ulysses' Boyhood

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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.

68. Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia
ulysses S. grant. ulysses Simpson grant (18221885) was an American Civil WarGeneral and the 18th (1869-1877) president of the United States.
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(Redirected from U. S. Grant Ulysses S. Grant Rank: Term of Office: March 4 March 3 Followed: Andrew Johnson Succeeded by: Rutherford B. Hayes Date of Birth April 27 Place of Birth: Point Pleasant, Ohio Date of Death: July 23 Place of Death: Mount McGregor, New York First Lady: Julia Boggs Dent Occupation: soldier Political Party: Republican Vice President: Ulysses Simpson Grant April 27 July 23 ) was an American Civil War General and the 18th ( President of the United States Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant ) was born in Point Pleasant, Ohio

69. Encyclopedia Americana: Ulysses S. Grant
A detailed biography written for high school students. Includes fact file and inaugural addresses.Category Society History Presidents grant, ulysses Simpson...... Catton, Bruce, us grant and the American Military Tradition(1954; reprint, Little1972). Coolidge, Louis A., ulysses S. grant (1917; reprint, AMS Press 1975
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Ulysses Simpson Grant, (1822-1885), American general and 18th PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . Grant, the most capable of the Union generals during the Civil War, was a master strategist. He won the first major Union victories. President Abraham LINCOLN staunchly defended him against critics and promoted him to command all Union forces. Grant accepted Gen. Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House. However, Grant had no disposition for political leadership, and as president (1869-1877) he scarcely attempted to control events. He made injudicious appointments to public office, and official corruption tainted his administration, although Grant himself was not involved in the peculations. Early Years Grant was born in Point Pleasant, Ohio, on April 27, 1822, and baptized Hiram Ulysses. The eldest son of Jesse Root Grant and Hannah Simpson Grant, he came from a family that, he proudly declared, had been American "for generations, in all its branches, direct and collateral." In 1823 his father moved his tanning business to Georgetown, Ohio, where "Lyss" spent his boyhood. His education at a grammar school in Georgetown, at Maysville Seminary in Maysville, Ky., and at the Presbyterian Academy of Ripley, Ohio, was superficial and repetitious, and the boy showed no scholarly bent. He became noted, however, for his sturdy self-reliance and for his ability to ride and control even the wildest horses.

70. New Book Of Knowledge: Ulysses S. Grant
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On February 16, 1862, during the Civil War, a Union soldier carried a message from his general to the battle-weary Confederate forces defending Fort Donelson in Tennessee. The Confederate commander had asked for terms upon which he could surrender the fort. The 39-year-old Union general, Ulysses S. Grant, replied that only "an unconditional and immediate surrender" would be accepted. This phrase, and the man who said it, at once captured the attention of the country. U. S. Grant became Unconditional Surrender Grant. The surrender of Fort Donelson was an important victory for the North. For Grant it was also a great personal victory after years of failure. Within two years he would become commander of all the Union armies, and a few years later PRESIDENT of the United States. Early Years Grant was born on April 27, 1822, at Point Pleasant, Ohio, the eldest son of Jesse Root Grant and Hannah Simpson Grant. He was named Hiram Ulysses, but he was always called Ulysses. Ulysses loved horses. Almost as soon as he could walk, he learned how to ride. By the time he was 7 or 8 years old he could handle a team of horses. Because he did not like working in his father's tannery, he did most of the work on the family farm, especially taking care of the animals. As a boy, he was thrifty, thoughtful, and hard-working, but not always too clever in business matters.

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72. Ulysses S. Grant - Books On U.S Presidents
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by Ulysses S. Grant, W.T. Sherman, Mary D. McFeely (Editor), William S. McFeely (Editor), Charles Royster (Editor) Hardcover Boxed Set edition (September 1990) Library of America; ISBN: 0940450690 by Al Kaltman "Ulysses S. Grant was a perceptive and surprisingly modern manager," writes Al Kaltman. "A pragmatist who learned from his own and others' successes and failures, he brought new dimensions to strategic planning. He was adept at seizing and exploiting opportunities as they presented themselves, and he boldly shattered paradigms long before the term paradigm had made its way into the management jargon." Kaltman uses Grant's military career, beginning with his enrollment at West Point through his early successes in the Civil War to his eventual command of the entire Union Army, to illustrate 250 basic principles of business success, from "Bureaucrats do the dumbest things" to "You can't stop the clock." In an afterword, Kaltman considers how President Grant failed to live up to the principles of teamwork and planning that led General Grant to victory, with a resultant career as chief executive whose legacy has been less than stellar. Amazon.com

73. Ulysses S. Grant - Books On U.S Presidents
Personal Memoirs of us grant by ulysses Simpson grant Paperback (February 1996)Dover The Personal Memoirs of Julia Dent grant (Mrs. ulysses S. grant) by
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74. US Presidents - Ulysses S. Grant
Strike him as hard as you can, and keep moving. . ulysses S. grant God gaveus Lincoln and Liberty; let us fight for both. . -ulysses S. grant.
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Grant worked in his father's tannery and on the family farm where he took care of the animals. In 1839 he went to West Point and excelled in mathematics. He later served as commander of the Union army during the Civil War and intended to teach after serving. His Presidency: Grant supported the rights of African Americans and opposed the Ku Klux Klan. His greatest achievement as president was the settling of the Alabama claims dispute with Great Britain. The United States was awarded $15.5 million for damages done to the Union merchant marine by a Confederate warship built by Great Britain. His Life: Late in the administration of Andrew Johnson, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant quarreled with the President and aligned himself with the Radical Republicans. He was, as the symbol of Union victory during the Civil War, their logical candidate for President in 1868.

75. The Centennial Dedication Of Ulysses S. Grant's National Memorial
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Grant's great-great-grandson, Ulysses Grant Dietz, representing Grant's descendants, emphasized the importance of teaching the current generation about the Civil War and about his great-great-grandfather's accomplishments. He also wished the renovated National Memorial would maintain its present dignified condition for the future generation in remembrance of General Grant. Popularly known as Grant's Tomb, the memorial is one of the largest mausoleums in the world, rising to an imposing 150 feet from the bluff overlooking the Hudson River. Its construction was a mammoth undertaking for the time: hundreds of men worked on the structure between 1892 and 1897, using over 8,000 tons of Vermont granite. Modeled after some of the most famous monuments ever built, Grant's Tomb incorporated elements from the tomb of King Mausolus at Halicarnassus, the tomb of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Napoleon's tomb in Dome de Invalides, and Garfield Memorial in Cleveland, Ohio. New York architect John Duncan was selected by a panel of judges to design Grant's tomb. Gen. Grant passed away on July 23, 1885 and his funeral was held on August 8, 1885.

76. American Experience | Ulysses S. Grant | People & Events | Ulysses S. Grant, 182
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For much of his life, Ulysses S. Grant failed at every occupation he tried. But in the United States Army, his remarkable talents as a soldier and leader saved his country from falling apart. Born April 27, 1822, Hiram Ulysses Grant, as he was named, grew up in Georgetown, Ohio. His childhood was, he recalled, an "uneventful" one. He went to school, did chores, ice skated, fished, and rode horses, like other children on the American frontier . Grant's father, Jesse Root Grant , owned a tannery, but his son hated the horrible stench and the filth of the family business. From a very young age, Hiram showed a remarkable talent for working with horses. His father allowed him to earn his keep by plowing, driving teams to haul wood, and performing other chores. Jesse Grant realized early on that Hiram would never make it as a businessman. In 1839 Jesse sent the boy to the United States Military Academy at West Point, ignoring the fact that the small, skinny seventeen-year-old did not want to go. Upon his arrival at West Point, Grant discovered that there was no one by his name listed as a new cadet. But there was a U. S. Grant on the list. Rather than risk refusal, young Grant changed his name on the spot. Ulysses S. Grant was born. U. S. Grant showed little promise at West Point. Although relatively well educated, he studied little. He stood out in mathematics and horsemanship, which had always been his best subjects, as well as in art. He earned his lowest marks in French. Ulysses graduated 21st out of 39 cadets in his class. Like many graduates, he planned to resign from the military after serving his tour of duty.

77. American Experience | Ulysses S. Grant | People & Events | Henry Adams, 1838-191
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He was the great grandson of one U.S. president. The grandson of another. The son of a diplomat and U.S. congressman. A Harvard graduate and a member of the New England intellectual elite. And as he began his career as a political writer, Henry Adams set his sights on Ulysses S. Grant , a man he considered unfit for the presidency. Born in Boston on February 16, 1838, Henry Adams grew up in an atmosphere of wealth and culture. His great-grandfather, John Adams, had been the United States' second president. His grandfather, John Quincy Adams, had been the sixth. Adams' father, Charles Francis Adams, was a historian. Charles would also serve his country as a congressman and a diplomat. Adams' mother, Abigail Brown Brooks, was a Boston Brahmin, a daughter of one of the city's wealthy, exclusive families. As a boy, Henry Adams studied at an exclusive private school, but he also learned a great deal from his father. The family home included a library of some 18,000 books the largest in Boston at the time. Later, at Harvard University, Henry studied broadly. His subjects included Greek and Roman literature, mathematics, government, botany, astronomy, physics, and French. In 1858 Henry graduated from Harvard, just as his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had done before him. After graduation, Adams traveled to Germany, where he began to study law at the University of Berlin. But when

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1865 Portrait of General U.S. Grant. Engraved, full-page portrait of General Grant from Harper’s Weekly, Dec. 9, 1865. Only months after the Civil War ended. 11x16 in. $30
1886 U.S. Grant Memorial Scene. Large engraving from Harper’s Weekly, June 5, 1886, showing U.S. Grant’s coffin surrounded by flowers. Above the scene is the phrase "Grant. They That Rock the Cradle Rule the World." 16x22 in. $50
1865 Reception for U.S. Grant in New York. Engraved scene from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Dec. 9, 1865. Shows a formal reception for General Grant at a New York hotel, shortly after the end of the Civil War. There are some chips and stains in the margins of this print, but the image is not affected. 11x16 in. $30
1868 Reaction to U.S. Grant Nomination. Engraving from Harper’s Weekly, titled "Reading the News of the Nomination of General Grant in the Country." A wounded war veteran is tossing his cap in the air after hearing the news. 8x11 in. $25

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