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  1. Ulysses S. Grant En 1872, los disidentes reformistas de su partido organizaron el Partido Republicano Liberal y nombraron a Horace Greeley como candidato presidencial. Grant fue reelegido pero su segunda administración se vio afectada por diversos casos de soborno y corrupción , en los que se vieron involucrados el vicepresidente Schuyler Colfax y el secretario de Guerra, William W. Belknap ...

  2. Jesse Root Grant II (February 6, 1858 – June 8, 1934) [1] [2] was an American politician. He was the youngest son of President Ulysses S. Grant and First Lady Julia Grant. He joined the Democratic Party and sought the party nomination for President, running against William Jennings Bryan in 1908. In 1925, he wrote a biography of his father.

  3. 29 de oct. de 2009 · Ulysses Grant (1822-1885) commanded the victorious Union army during the American Civil War (1861-1865) and served as the 18th U.S. president from 1869 to 1877.

  4. Ulysses S. Grant, Jr, (1852-1929) was an American attorney and entrepreneur, the second son of President Ulysses S. Grant. After moving to San Diego in 1893 Grant set up a law practice, then gave it up to invest in real estate. He purchased property throughout San Diego. In 1895, he bought the Horton House hotel.

  5. 22 de jun. 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.

  6. Nellie and Algernon Sartoris moved to Southampton, England after the wedding. Their firstborn child, Grant Grenville Edward Sartoris, was born on July 11, 1875, and was Ulysses and Julia Grant's first grandchild. Tragically, he died in infancy a year later. Three more children--Algernon, Jr., Vivian, and Rosemary--were born between 1877 and 1880.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2015 · Young Julia’s brother, Ulysses III—John Griffiths’ grandfather—was three at the time the photo was taken. In 1949, Ulysses III returned to Grant Cottage as an adult to revisit the scene of his grandfather’s last days. Griffiths, as a child, visited the cottage shortly thereafter. “I have only been to Grants Cottage once and it ...