General Grant Collection
"General Grant: A Visionary Leader and Heroic Commander" Step into the world of General Ulysses S
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"General Grant: A Visionary Leader and Heroic Commander" Step into the world of General Ulysses S. Grant, a man whose name echoes through history as one of the greatest military strategists of all time. From his iconic image giving orders to General McPherson in 1887 (EVCW2A-00019) to his commanding presence at the Massaponax Church during the Council of War in Virginia on May 21, 1864 (EVCW2A-00031), we witness a leader who shaped the course of our nation. In this captivating chromolithograph from around 1866, Major General Grant stands tall and resolute (Gen. Grant giving order to Gen. McPherson, 1887). His unwavering determination is further exemplified by his arrival at The Battle of Shiloh in 1862 (The History of Our Country, published 1905). As depicted in this litho artwork from that era, he fearlessly leads his troops into battle amidst chaos and uncertainty. Yet behind every great man stands an equally remarkable woman – Mrs. U. S. Grant (Julia Dent). In an intriguing photograph captured between 1855 and 1865, her grace and strength shine through (Mrs. U. S. Grant, between 1855 and 1865). She was undoubtedly a pillar of support for General Grant throughout their journey together. As we delve deeper into history's annals, we encounter unknown creators who immortalized pivotal moments like The Wilderness Battlefield near Spotsylvania in Virginia circa 1865 (?). This haunting image transports us back to a time when General Grant faced immense challenges with unyielding resolve (The Wilderness Battlefield). "The March of Shiloh, " painted by Frank Feller in1902 takes us on a visual odyssey through one of America's bloodiest battles during the Civil War.