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Amos T. Akerman was a curious case to become President Ulysses S. Grant's attorney general, as depicted in Guy Gugliotta’s ...
Don’t take a good joke for Grant-ed. Most people have heard the joke “who’s buried in Grant’s Tomb?” but New Yorkers and ...
TROY – In full Union Army dress and speaking as if straight from the 19th century, living historian Kenneth J. Serfass ...
The Soulard Blues Band is coming to the Ulysses S. Grant National Historical Site on July 31. The lively blues musicians were ...
During the Civil War, President Lincoln conferred with Grant on an Epps plantation (Appomattox Manor) in Virginia, from which Grant commanded the Union Army. Owned by the Epps family for 344 years, ...
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State University is home to the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library, a massive collection of correspondence, research notes, artifacts, photographs and memorabilia by ...
President Ulysses S. Grant used this pen to sign the presidential proclamation of the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment. The Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified on ...
The badge features a tintype photograph of Ulysses S. Grant set into a brass frame, which would have originally been attached to a pin and displayed on clothing. Location Currently not on view Credit ...