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Ulysses S. Grant

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  • Ulysses S. Grant
    Ulysses S. Grant

    19 Photos

    See pictures from the life and presidency of Ulysses S. Grant.

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  • Civil War: Union Military Leaders
    Civil War: Union Military Leaders

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    View images of Union leaders from the Civil War, like Abraham Linoln and Ulysses S. Grant, and learn more about the roles they played in this bloody engagment.

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  • Missouri
    Missouri

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    History.com's state gallery for Missouri. Learn more about the state symbols and famous landmarks.

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  • Washington, D.C.
    Washington, D.C.

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    The capital of the United States, Washington, D.C., is home to many of the country's most iconic landmarks, including the White House, the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol.

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  • Faces of the Civil War
    Faces of the Civil War

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    The Library of Congress recently acquired a rare collection of nearly 700 Civil War-era ambrotype and tintype photographs, donated by the Liljenquist family.

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Videos (13)

  • Ulysses S. Grant's Presidency
    Ulysses S. Grant's Presidency

    Video Clip (2:31)

    General Ulysses S. Grant parlayed his celebrity after the Civil War into a successful bid for the presidency.

    Video Clip (2:31)
  • First Ladies
    First Ladies

    Video Clip (1:50)

    These U.S. first ladies made their mark during their stays at the White House.

    Video Clip (1:50)
  • Deconstructing History: White House
    Deconstructing History: White House

    Video Clip (1:35)

    It may not have been home to the president until 1800 or even called the White House until 1901, but it remains a symbol of freedom and democracy throughout the world.

    Video Clip (1:35)
  • Grant or Lee?
    Grant or Lee?

    Video Clip (2:19)

    Which of the admired Civil War generals would you want to lead your country?

    Video Clip (2:19)
  • President Grant's Road to Success
    President Grant's Road to Success

    Video Clip (2:35)

    Ulysses S. Grant overcomes a lifetime of failures to lead the Union Army to victory in the Civil War.

    Video Clip (2:35)
  • President Grant and an America Divided
    President Grant and an America Divided

    Video Clip (3:37)

    As president, Ulysses S. Grant must confront a nation still divided by the issues of the Civil War and Reconstruction.

    Video Clip (3:37)
  • Grant's Troubled Presidency
    Grant's Troubled Presidency

    Video Clip (3:37)

    Grant's presidency was marred by political scandal, clashes with Native Americans and continued violence throughout the Reconstruction South.

    Video Clip (3:37)
  • Grant's Tomb
    Grant's Tomb

    Video Clip (5:11)

    Former Civil War General Ulysses S. Grant was once the most famous man in the world. More than 1 million people attended his mausoleum dedication. The battle against nature's destructive forces, however, is one this great general cannot win.

    Video Clip (5:11)
  • Grant and Sherman Lead the Union
    Grant and Sherman Lead the Union

    Video Clip (3:57)

    Two unlikely leaders, Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman become the most essential Union commanders in the Civil War.

    Video Clip (3:57)
  • America and the Civil War
    America and the Civil War

    Video Clip (4:04)

    Discover how the bloodiest war in American history transformed the face of the nation.

    Video Clip (4:04)
  • Civil War in One Word
    Civil War in One Word

    Video Clip (1:13)

    If you had just one word to describe the Civil War, what would it be?

    Video Clip (1:13)
  • Legacy of the Civil War
    Legacy of the Civil War

    Video Clip (1:22)

    One hundred and fifty years after it began, the Civil War is still an important component of our national character.

    Video Clip (1:22)
  • The Failure of Reconstruction
    The Failure of Reconstruction

    Video Clip (2:35)

    Reconstruction turns the south into a different type of battleground. Constitutional amendments grant freedom and suffrage to African-Americans but equality remains elusive.

    Video Clip (2:35)

Speeches & Audio (1)

  • Reagan and Mondale in 1984 Presidential Debate
    Reagan and Mondale in 1984 Presidential Debate

    Audio Clip (1:15)

    On October 21, 1984, President Ronald Reagan and former Vice President Walter Mondale engage in their second nationally broadcast debate. When Henry Trewhitt of the Baltimore Sun asks the president about his advancing age, Reagan turns the question on its head by promising not to make an issue of his opponent’s youth and inexperience.

    Audio Clip (1:15)

Interactives (1)

Read More about Julia Grant

Julia Grant was an American first lady and wife of American Civil War general and President Ulysses S. Grant.

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