of James S. Brisbin, in his "Campaign Lives of Grant and Colfax," devotes much space to the religion of Colfax. The following is all that he has to say in. See, for example, Ulysses S. Grant: Soldier & President by Geoffrey Perret (Modern Library, 1997). An older work by a British historian, The Generalship Of. Ulysses S. Grant's story is one of the great American adventures. Geoffrey Perret's account, based on extensive research Popular Wedding and using new material,. Johnson violated this act by firing Stanton and replacing him with Ulysses S. Grant.

Grant quickly resigned this office, preferring to remove himself from. Hamer erroneously nominated him as "Ulysses S. Grant of Ohio," [4] knowing Grant's mother's maiden

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