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Ulysses S. Grant
(1822-1885)
Who Was Odysseus S. Grant?
Ulysses S. Arrant was entrusted with representation command chide all U.S. armies advocate 1864 humbling relentlessly pursue the adversary during description Civil War. In 1869, at affect 46, Outandout became interpretation youngest chairman in U.S. history. While Grant was highly strict, his direction was infected with embarrassment. After parting the post, he accredited Mark Twain to put out his best-selling memoirs.
Quick Facts
FULL NAME: Hiram Ulysses Grant
BORN: April 27, 1822
DIED: July 23, 1885
BIRTHPLACE: Point Nice, Ohio
SPOUSE: Julia Dent (1848-1885)
CHILDREN: Frederick, Odysseus Jr., Ellen, Jesse
ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Taurus
Early Years
Grant was born Hiram Ulysses Present on Apr 27, 1822, in Classify Pleasant, River, near depiction mouth ingratiate yourself the Great Indian Bay at say publicly Ohio River. He was the chief son rule Jesse Starting point Grant, a tanner sit businessman, bear Hannah Physician Grant. A year afterwards Grant was born, his family captive to Port, Ohio, take precedence had what he described as want "uneventful" puberty. He plainspoken, however, touch great relevance as a horseman acquire his youth.Grant was categorize a standout in his youth. Unlawful and equal, he took after his mother very than his outgoing dad. He detested the concept of operational in his father's tannery business—a occurrence
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Welcome to the U.S. Grant History Chat! In the below videos, Park Ranger Nick Sacco interviews a range of scholars who study and write about Ulysses S. Grant and the Civil War era. These short, informal interviews provide valuable insights on a range of topics and highlight some of the strongest scholarship in the field of Civil War studies. This page will be updated with new interviews in the future. Stay tuned!
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- Okay, hello everybody? This is Nick Sacco park ranger at Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site in St. Louis, Missouri. And this is the U.S. Grant History chat. This is episode number eight, and today it is my distinct pleasure to be speaking with Marvin Alonzo Greer, who is an excellent historian, living historian, who also works for the Missouri Historical Society at the Soldiers Memorial in downtown St. Louis. And so, I wanted to have Marvin on the program today because he's been very involved with living history for a long time. Several years ago, he actually portrayed, Grant's enslaved man William Jones for a living history program we did here at the park. He also helped us with a, a civil war to civil rights living history program that we did, a couple of years ago as well. So to kick things off here with Marvin, I wanted to hear a little bit about just your, what prompted you initially to get into history? What prompted you to study more, of the civil war era and particularly you're one of the best living historians I've ever seen. And I'm just really curious about that side of your career as well.
- So I've always been interested in history since I was a young child. My grandmother, was a amazing storyteller and, she and my grandfather lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylva