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  1. He accompanied his father into the field during war and was with his parents on their round-the-world trip after the Grant presidency. In this intimate account, Jesse Root Grant II recalls the company of the famous and powerful, including Abraham Lincoln, William Tecumseh Sherman and other generals, politicians in Washington, and royalty in Europe and the Middle East.

  2. American politician, child of Ulysses S. Grant. Jesse Root Grant Q6186805)

  3. Born Hiram Ulysses Grant to Jesse Root Grant (1794-1873) and Hannah Simpson Grant (1798-1883), Point Pleasant, Ohio. 1823. Family moved to Georgetown, Ohio. 1827-1835.

  4. 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 17-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.

  5. 4 de feb. de 2024 · Left to right: Julia Dent Grant Cantacuzene, her husband Prince Michael Cantacuzene, Frederick Dent Grant, Ida Grant. Unknown person in the middle. This football game at Franklin Field in Philadelphia was an annual occurrence. Given the appearance of Julia, Fred's daughter, and Fred, I would say the date is closer to 1912 than 1905.

  6. 4 de feb. de 2024 · Parents: Jesse Root Grant (1794-1873) and Hannah Simpson Grant (1798-1883). USG was their first child. Brothers: Samuel Simpson Grant, 1825-1861. Orvil Lynch Grant, 1835-1881 (obituary). Sisters: Rachel Clara Grant, 1828-1865. Virginia Paine Grant Corbin, 1832-1913. Mary Frances Grant Cramer, 1839-1905.

  7. 4 de feb. de 2024 · A Conversation With Fred Grant. Accompanied his father in various engagements during the Civil War. Scroll to the bottom of this screen for a newspaper article, Fred at Vicksburg. Correspondence of Ida Grant housed at the U. S. Grant Presidential Library. Books featuring Frederick Dent Grant. The Vicksburg Veteran, by Ferdinand Nicolas Monjo.