A Valuable Addition: The Annotated Edition of U.S. Grant\u27s Memoirs In July 1861, Colonel Ulysses S. Grant received orders to move against Colonel Thomas Harris, who was said to be encamped at the little town of Florida where Harris was collecting rebel volunteers from among the local Missourians....
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In 1862-1863, General Ulysses S. Grant conducted military operations in the state of Mississippi, cu...
This article examines Ulysses S. Grant’s command of the Union army after receiving his commission as...
Veteran politics: Soldiers and the White House In the relatively short history of the United Sta...
David A. Powell’s The Impulse of Victory: Ulysses S. Grant at Chattanooga combines “personality-cent...
These are good times for Ulysses S. Grant, whose reputation took a beating a generation ago at the h...
Analyzing Grant\u27s Command Structure Ulysses S. Grant ranks as the greatest general to emerge ...
General in black and white: Illustrated biography of a Union warrior Nearly forty years have ela...
Assistant Editor, Louis Gallo, discusses the books he has assisted on during his time at the Ulysses...
Brief biography An introduction to new Grant scholarship If you haven\u27t noticed, a new wave of ...
General Grant His Public and Professional Life For the general who don\u27t scare worth a damn, Ul...
Grant By Chernow, Ron Publisher:Penguin Press Retail Price: $40.00 ISBN:159420487X Grant Restored Wh...
In the “Acknowledgements” for Vicksburg: Grant’s Campaign That Broke the Confederacy, Donald L. Mill...
Civil War enthusiasts and scholars alike, Ulysses S. Grant is one of the most interesting figures of...
Ulysses S. Grant, the soldier who won the Civil War and saved the Union, remains an enigma, a wildly...
A talk with Charles Bracelen Flood, author of Grant\u27s Final Victory, about the last years of Unio...
In 1862-1863, General Ulysses S. Grant conducted military operations in the state of Mississippi, cu...
This article examines Ulysses S. Grant’s command of the Union army after receiving his commission as...
Veteran politics: Soldiers and the White House In the relatively short history of the United Sta...
David A. Powell’s The Impulse of Victory: Ulysses S. Grant at Chattanooga combines “personality-cent...