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Ulysses S. Grant

Ulysses S. Grant. Nick Burt. -"My failures have been errors of judgment, not of intent.". Grant presided over the Government much as he had run the Army. Indeed he brought part of his Army staff to the White House. Ulysses S. Grant.

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Ulysses S. Grant

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  1. Ulysses S. Grant Nick Burt -"My failures have been errors of judgment, not of intent."

  2. Grant presided over the Government much as he had run the Army. Indeed he brought part of his Army staff to the White House. Ulysses S. Grant

  3. Ulysses S. Grant is not his real name. President Grant’s real name was Hiram Ulysses Grant. At the age of 17, he secured a nomination to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point through his Congressman, Thomas Hamer. Apparently confused with Grant’s mothers maiden name of Simpson,  Hamer mistakenly nominated him as Ulysses S. Grant. The academy would not accept any name other than what was on the nomination form so Grant adopted the new name as his own. Contrary to what some may believe, the S. does not stand for anything at all. Ulysses S. Grant

  4. Ulysses Grant was the first president to have both his parents living as he entered office. Ulysses S. Grant

  5. Born Methodist, but was not religious. He attended church services occasionally as an adult, but he did it primarily to please his wife, Julia, who was genuinely religious. Ulysses S. Grant

  6. Although General Grant was reported to be a small man, in actuality he was five feet, eight inches tall. This was above average for the mid-nineteenth century man who was about five feet, seven inches. General Grant did not start life as a small baby, however, weighing ten and three quarters pounds at birth. Ulysses S. Grant

  7. On the day Lincoln was assassinated, Grant's wife Julia was stalked by John Wilkes Booth. If the general had accepted the invitation to go to Ford's Theater with the presidential party, there may have been a double tragedy. They went instead to Burlington, New Jersey, to see their children. Ulysses S. Grant

  8. Ulysses S. Grant’s photograph is featured on the U.S. $50 dollar bill. Ulysses S. Grant

  9. Grant was unanimously nominated by the Republicans in 1868. In the end, Grant received 53% of the popular vote and 72% of the electoral vote. In 1872, Grant was easily renominated and won over Horace Greeley despite the many scandals that occurred during his administration. Ulysses S. Grant

  10. Grant is considered to be one of the worst presidents in America's history. His time in office was marked by major scandals, and therefore he was not able to accomplish much during his two terms in office. Ulysses S. Grant

  11. U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York. Grant graduated July 1, 1843 and his class rank was 21 out of 39. Though he later enjoyed visiting West Point, he was not happy there as a cadet. He described his four years there as "interminable." Ulysses S. Grant

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