An attempt to cut down on the illegal cotton trade, Grant’s decision, announced on this day in 1862, was immensely ...
For much of his life, Ulysses S. Grant failed at every occupation he tried ... ignoring the fact that the small, skinny 17-year-old did not want to go. Upon his arrival at West Point, Grant ...
As Ulysses S. Grant's funeral procession made its way through ... Among those mourners were three United States presidents. If old enemies from the Civil War carried grudges, they set them aside.
When we think of Old Crow today, most of us call to mind the bottom shelf whiskey. But Old Crow wasn't always like that and ...
The Old Crow brand likes to promote its famous fans from history, and they include not only former President Ulysses S. Grant ...
Luigi Mangione: Touch of Evil The Buyer’s-Remorse Feminism of Nightbitch A strange notice appeared in the March 27, 1867, issue of the Pulaski Citizen newspaper, which usually carried mostly ...
Ulysses S. Grant, who lived here with his wife, family and enslaved workers in the 1850s. A large portion of the original 850-acre estate was sold off to the Busch family and now operates as Grant ...
If he does, the visit will come 140 years after Ulysses S Grant was the first ... at Windsor Castle. Grant was travelling with his wife Julia and their 19-year-old son Jesse.
Perhaps no state did more to advance and propel the career of Ulysses S. Grant than Mississippi. Thus, it stands to reason that his memoirs are housed at Mississippi State – one of only six ...
An attempt to cut down on the illegal cotton trade, Grant’s decision, announced on this day in 1862, was immensely controversial and hounded him for years Eli Wizevich The Union general directly ...
Ulysses S. Grant National Historic site is the family home of Grant's wife, Julia Dent. Grant, Julia, and their children lived at White Haven for several years. Grant had planned to retire to White ...