Us Grant Collection
"Capturing History: The Life and Legacy of U. S
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"Capturing History: The Life and Legacy of U. S. Grant" Step into the past with a collection of captivating images that offer glimpses into the life and times of Ulysses S. Grant, one of America's most renowned figures. From historic moments to intimate portraits, these snapshots provide a window into his remarkable journey. In the 1870s, visitors arrived at the White House in carriages, painting a picture of elegance and sophistication during Grant's presidency (EVCW2A-00019). A true leader on and off the battlefield, General Grant is seen giving orders to General McPherson in 1887 (Creator: Henry Hamilton Bennett), showcasing his strategic brilliance. The image capturing General Grant's Council of War at Massaponax Church in Virginia takes us back to May 21st, 1864—a pivotal moment during the Civil War (Creator: Unknown). Another photograph transports us to The Wilderness Battlefield near Spotsylvania in Virginia around 1865 (?), reminding us of the sacrifices made by countless soldiers (Creator: Unknown). "The March of Shiloh" artwork by Frank Feller immortalizes an important battle from American history—Shiloh—where General Grant displayed unwavering determination and leadership skills (1902). Alongside him stood Mrs. U. S. Grant, an influential figure supporting her husband throughout their journey together (between 1855-1865) - both captured by unknown photographers. Delve deeper into this extraordinary man's life as we catch glimpses of Ulysses S. Grant himself between 1855-1865—an era filled with challenges yet marked by resilience and fortitude (Creators: Unknown). Not forgetting those closest to him, we see Mr. Jesse Grant—the father who undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping young Ulysses' character—also photographed between 1855-1865 (Creator: Unknown).