General in Chief of the Union Army and U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant rose from comparative ... serving two terms marred by scandal. Grant's memoirs, completed only days before his death, are ...
In 1884 the firm went bankrupt. So did Ulysses S. Grant. Desperate for money, Grant turned to writing his wartime memoirs as a way to support his family. He began by selling short magazine ...
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 ...