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  1. 16 de may. de 2024 · Ulysses S. Grant Information Center: Pictures of Ulysses S. Grant, Jr. ("Buck") Information about General and President Ulysses S. Grant and resources for doing research. Includes material suitable for the K-12 audience.

  2. 16 de may. de 2024 · Grant and Slavery On August 22, 1848, Grant married Julia Dent from St. Louis, whose family held slaves. Grant himself owned a slave named William Jones, acquired from his father-in-law. At a time when he could have desperately used the money from the sale of Jones, Grant signed a document that gave him his freedom.

  3. 16 de may. de 2024 · Index to the content of the Ulysses S. Grant Information Center. Find material on nearly every aspect of Grant's life. The Assault on Petersburg, June 15-18, 1864, from the American Battlefield Trust

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · Ulysses S. Grant, the Myth of His Drinking. Essay documenting numerous eyewitness accounts about Grant and alcohol. Grant Refused Alcohol. Newspaper account documenting an occurrence in which Julia tried, without success, to convince Ulysses to take a small drink. From The New Orleans Advocate, May 16, 1868.

  5. 16 de may. de 2024 · "Let Us Have Peace." The final resting place of President Ulysses Simpson Grant and his wife, Julia, is the largest mausoleum in North America. It testifies to a people’s gratitude for the man who ended the bloodiest conflict in American history as Commanding General of the Union Army and then, as President of the United States, strove to heal a nation after a civil war and make rights for ...

  6. Hace 1 día · In 1844, Grant accompanied Frederick Dent to Missouri and met his family, including Dent's sister Julia. The two soon became engaged. On August 22, 1848, they were married at Julia's home in St. Louis. Grant's abolitionist father disapproved of the Dents' owning slaves, and neither of Grant's parents attended the wedding.

  7. Do you approve of the Presidency of Frederick Dent Grant in a House Divided? Look towards Britain—as it toils under the red tyranny of Bevin—if you wish to see what could've been had it not been for General Grant. Look towards the sad state of Washington—which unfittingly bears the name of our founder as it crumbles under syndicalism—if ...