On April 11, 1854, Grant resigned from the Army. Ulysses moved with his family to Missouri, and began to farm land given to him by Julia's father. Grant called the farm Hardscrabble, a name that fit.
Ulysses S. Grant was inconsistent in his policy supporting Reconstruction. He sent federal troops into South Carolina to protect African-Americans’ civil rights, but failed to send federal troops into ...
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 ...
The Harlan-Lincoln House Museum https://www.harlanlincoln.org was originally the home of Sen. James Harlan whose daughter ...
We will open with Jimmy Carter and end with Ulysses S. Grant. Georgia has a rich Jewish history which, in more modern times, includes the Taub family ... the wounds of his grandfather’s ...
Audio Transcription: What does it mean to preserve history? Why look back when we still have so far to go? As home to the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library, Mississippi State University has ...
Ulysses S. Grant National Historic site is the family home of Grant's wife ... retained ownership of the property until his death in 1885. Make a tax-deductible gift today to provide a brighter future ...