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Abbott, John S. C., "Heroic Deeds of Heroic Men," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, XXX, 176 (Jan. 1865), 150-66. The siege of Vicksburg.
Abbott, Lyman, "Ulysses S. Grant," The Outlook, CXXXI, 2 (May 20, 1922), 58-59.
"Accepted Design for the Grant Monument, New York, N.Y.," The American Architect and Building News, XXX, 773 (Oct. 18, 1890), 41-43.
Achtenberg, David, "A 'Milder Measure of Villainy': The Unknown History of 42 U. S. C. § 1983 and the Meaning of 'Under Color of' Law," Utah Law Review, I, 1 (1999), 1-97.
Adams, [Henry] Brooks, "The Platform of the New Party," North American Review, CXIX, ccxliv (July 1874), 33-60. Assesses presidential policy.
Adams, Henry Brooks, "The Session," North American Review, CXI, ccxxviii (July 1870), 29-62. Assesses presidential policy.
"The Administration of President Grant," The International Review, IV, 10 (March 1877), 145-71. Possible author George W. Julian.
Adriaans, John H., "Miss Nelly Grant and Presents," Pamphlet of the Lantern, 3 [1874], 5. Inside title "Miss Nellie Grant's Approaching Marriage." Adriaans speculates about wedding gifts.
Adriaans, John H., "President Grant & the Laborers," Pamphlet of the Lantern, 3 [1874], 6-7. Includes J. H. Adriaans to JDG, March 27, 1874. Many letters printed in newspapers addressed by Adriaans to Grant are included in a file in the National Archives, RG 56, Applications, docketed "crazy."
Adriaans, John H., "What President Grant Earns," Pamphlet of the Lantern, 3 [1874], 4. Speculates about gifts to Grant.
"After 171 years, Ulysses S. Grant still commands a salute," New York Times, 142, 49315 (April 28, 1993), B1.
Alexander, Edward P., "Grant's Conduct of the Wilderness Campaign," Annual Report of the American Historical Association For the Year 1908 (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909), I, 225-34.
Alexander, W. D., "Grant Outgeneraled," Confederate Veteran, XXXI (June 1923), 211-12. An account of Spotsylvania.
Ambrose, James Clement, "Grant as a Soldier: General Hooker's View," Potter's American Monthly, XVIII, 121 (Jan. 1882), 82-85. Extracts from an attack on Grant's military abilities prepared for the 1872 presidential campaign, and an approving letter from General Joseph Hooker.
Ammen, Daniel, "Recollections and Letters of Grant," North American Review, CXLI, cccxlvii (Oct. 1885), 361-73; CXLI, cccxlviii (Nov. 1885), 421-30. See Ammen, Daniel, The Old Navy and the New ... With an Appendix of Personal Letters from General Grant
"An American Sovereign Abroad," Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly, IV, 3 (Sept. 1877), 257-63.
"An American Wedding," The Leisure Hour, XXIII [1874], 558-60. The wedding of Nellie Grant Sartoris described for English readers in an account taken from the New York Herald, May 24, 1874.
Anbinder, Tyler, "Ulysses S. Grant, Nativist," Civil War History, XLIII, 2 (June 1997), 119-41.
Anderson, Kevin, "Grant's Lifelong Struggle with Alcohol," Columbiad, 2, 4 (Winter 1999), 16-26. For objections, see ibid., 3, 2 (Summer 1999), 8-9.
Andrews, Robert Hardy, "The Worst President We Ever Had," Catholic Digest, XXXVIII, 11 (Sept. 1974), 41-45. Discusses Grant as a man of his word, using invented dialogue and taking a casual attitude toward fact.
"Another Monument to General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 35 (Oct. 17, 1891), 806. The unveiling in Chicago.
"Any Thing to Beat Grant," Harper's Weekly, 25 (July 6, 1872), 522.
Arnold, James R., "Grant Earns a License to Win," Columbiad: A Quarterly Review of the War Between the States, 1, 2 (Summer 1997), 31-41.
Arnold, James R., "'Rough Work on the Mississippi'," Naval History, 13, 5 (Sept.-Oct. 1999), [38-43].
Arnold, Matthew, "General Grant: An Estimate," Murray's Magazine, 1 (Feb. 1887), 130-44; (March 1887), 150-66.
Arnold, S. G., "President Grant's Indian Policy," Methodist Quarterly Review, XXIX (July 1877), 409-30. Endorses Grant's policy.
Ash, Stephen V., "Civil War Exodus: The Jews and Grant's General Orders No. 11," Historian, 44, 4 (Aug. 1982), 505-23.
"At Grant's Tomb," New York Amsterdam News, 87, 18 (May 4, 1996), 41.
Austin, James C., "Petroleum V. Nasby to Gen. Ulissis S. Grant," The Yale University Library Gazette, XXXIX, 1 (July 1964), 46-50. A brief piece of political satire previously unpublished.
B, "General Grant's Cigar," The Century Magazine, LIV, 3 (July 1897), 475. Corporal Simmons ordered Grant to give up his cigar before entering General Halleck's office.
Babbitt, Juliette, "Nellie Grant Sartoris and Her Children," The Midland Monthly, VII, 2 (Feb. 1897), 99-102.
Baber, George, "Johnson, Grant, Seward, Sumner," North American Review, CXLV, ccclxviii (July 1887), 69-80. Reminiscent letters from Gideon Welles to Senator Joseph S. Fowler.
Bache, Rene, "Grant's Glory is Greater as the War Vista Lengthens," Philadelphia Public Ledger (magazine section), (May 25, 1913), 1.
Badeau, Adam, "General Grant," The Century Magazine, XXX, 1 (May 1885), 151-63. Character sketch.
[Badeau, Adam], "The Intellectual Character of President Grant," The Atlantic Monthly, XXIII, cxxxix (May 1869), 625-35.
Badeau, Adam, "The Last Days of General Grant," The Century Magazine, XXX, 6 (Oct. 1885), 919-39.
Badeau, Adam, "Military History of Ulysses S. Grant," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, XXXVIII, 223 (Dec. 1868), 151. Reviewed.
Badeau, Adam, "The Mystery of Grant," The Cosmopolitan, XX, 5 (March 1896), 483-92.
Bainum, Noah C., "General Grant's First Day's March," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XV, 3-4 (Oct. 1922-Jan. 1923), 664-69.
Bale, Florence Gratiot, "Galena's Memories of General Ulysses S. Grant," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XXI, 3 (Oct. 1928), 409-18. A sentimental sketch by a niece of Elihu B. Washburne.
Balling, Ole Peter Hansen, "An Artist's Close-up View of Lincoln, Grant, and Sherman," Civil War Times Illustrated, III, 6 (Oct. 1964), 12-18. A Norwegian artist's visit to Grant at City Point in Autumn, 1864. Reprinted from the National Tribune, June 17, 1886.
Banning, Evelyn I., "U. S. Grant, Jr., A Builder of San Diego," Journal of San Diego History, 27, 1 (1981), 1-16. Biography of USG Jr.
Barrett, Mary, "House With a Proud Pedigree," St. Louis Globe-Democrat Magazine (Sept. 30, 1965), 5-8. Illustrated description of White Haven, the home of the Dents.
Barton, George, "General Grant and the Third Term," America: A Catholic Review of the Week, XXXIX, 9 (June 9, 1928), 201-203.
Bassett, E[benezer] D., "Reminiscences of General Grant," The Independent, XLVI (Aug. 30-Sept. 6, 1894), 1114, 1145-46. Ebenezer D. Bassett, a black Republican from Pa., had been appointed minister to Haiti by Grant.
Bastian, David Fenwick, "Four Dredges Dig Way Into Chronicles of Civil War," World Dredging (Aug. 1975), 20-23.
Bastian, David Fenwick, "Hydraulic Analysis of Grant's Canal," The Military Engineer, 432 (July-Aug. 1974), 228-29.
Bauer, Dan, "The Big Bender," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXVII, 8 (Dec. 1988), 34-43. Reviews Sylvanus Cadwallader's account of a two-day drinking spree by Grant that allegedly occurred during the siege of Vicksburg.
"Beaconsfield [Benjamin Disraeli] to Grant," Harper's Weekly, 25 (May 14, 1881), 315.
Bearss, Edwin C., "Battle at Champion Hill: Sealing the Fate of Vicksburg," Strategy & Tactics, 103 (1985), 21-24.
Bearss, Edwin C., "The Vicksburg Campaign: Grant Marches West: The Battles of Champion Hill and Big Black Bridge," Blue & Gray Magazine, XVIII, 5 (June 2001), 6-24, 44-52.
Bearss, Edwin C., "The Vicksburg Campaign: Grant Moves Inland," Blue & Gray Magazine, XVIII, 1 (Oct. 2000), 6-22, 46-52, 65.
Beatty, John, "Ulysses S. Grant: A Characterization Sketch," Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications, XI (1903), 232-45. A sardonic sketch of Grant's career through 1861 emphasizing his good fortune in obtaining command.
Beaver, R. Pierce, "The Churches and President Grant's Peace Policy," Journal of Church and State, 4 (Nov. 1962), 174-90.
Beaver-Buffington, Kaaren, "A Quilt for General Grant," Uncoverings: Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group, 25 (2004), 109-28.
Becker, Carl M., "Was Grant Drinking in Mexico?" Bulletin of the Cincinnati Historical Society, XXIV, 1 (Jan. 1966), 68-71. A letter of May 12, 1848, in which John Lowe says: "I saw Lieut. Grant. He was altered very much: he is a short thick man with a beard reaching half way down his waist and I fear he drinks too much ..."
Beitler, Henry C., "Grant's Literary Abilities," The Saturday Review of Literature, XII, 23 (Oct. 5, 1935), 11. A defense.
B[enjamin], M[ary] A., "Abe and Little Alec," The Collector, LXII, 12 (Dec. 1949), 257-58. In a letter to Robert Underwood Johnson, Sept. 16, 1884, Grant tells a story of Lincoln and Alexander H. Stephens on the River Queen.
[Benjamin, Mary A.], "Grant and the Lost $1000," The Collector, LXIX, 2-3 (Feb.-March 1956), 17-20. The accidental loss of government funds in 1848 and Grant's efforts for reimbursement.
Benjamin, Mary A., "Tale of a Table," American Heritage, XVI, 3 (April 1965), 100-101. Presents an account by Lucy Ord Dunlap of how her grandfather, E. O. C. Ord, acquired the table used by General Grant at Appomattox.
Benjamin, Walter Romeyn, "Before Vicksburg," The Collector, II, 17 (Jan. 1889), 72-73. Six 1863 letters from Grant to Major General Stephen A. Hurlbut.
Bentley, William G., "Sidelights on Ulysses S. Grant," The Instructor, LXX, 6 (Feb. 1961), 98. Familiar anecdotes.
Berman, Scott, "Grant in Denmark," Grant: The Newsletter of the Grant Monument Association, VI, 1 (Spring/Summer 2005), 1-2, 4.
Berman, Scott, "U.S. Grant Visits Denmark," American Chamber of Commerce in Denmark: Independence Day Commemorative Publication (July 1, 2004).
Bickmore, John T., "Grant's Cancer," Transactions: American Academy of Opthalmology and Otolaryngology, 80, 4 (July-Aug., 1975), ORL 366-ORL 374. A physician, drawing on the manuscript account of Dr. John H. Douglas, discusses medical aspects of Grant's last days.
Bigelow, John, "Did Grant, Sherman and Sheridan Teach Militarism to Germany?" William and Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine, XXIV, 1 (July 1915), 66-72. German atrocities in Belgium during World War I compared to Civil War.
Billings, Alvin, "Ulysses S. Grant: Soldier, President and Stockbroker," Securities Traders' Monthly (Jan. 1985), 19-22.
Birnbaum, Louis, "Ulysses S. Grant Invades France," Mankind, II, 4 (Dec. 1969), 40-49. An argument that the Normandy invasion, 1944, resembled Grant's Vicksburg campaign.
Black, J[eremiah] S., "General Grant and Strong Government," North American Review, CXXX, cclxxxii (May 1880), 417-37. A reply to Boutwell's article.
Bledsoe, Lysbeth, and Marc Muench, "Grant Grove," Cortlandt Forum, 11, 1 (Jan. 25, 1998), [63-65].
[Bloor, A. J.], "The Grant Monument Competition," The American Architect and Building News, XXIII, 639 (March 24, 1888), 142-43.
[Bok, Edward], "A Boy Among Famous Folks," The Ladies Home Journal, XXII, 3 (Feb. 1905), 3-4. Story of a dinner with General Grant, also told, and somewhat differently, in The Americanization of Edward Bok (New York, 1920).
Boker, George Henry, "Grant Before the People," Philadelphia Press, [ ] (1868).
Bolles, Charles E., "General Grant and the News of Mr. Lincoln's Death," The Century Magazine, XL, 2 (June 1890), 309-10. Recollections of the telegraph operator who brought the news.
Bond, Brian, "Appomattox: The Triumph of General Grant," History Today, XV, 5 (May 1965), 297-305. A general account of Grant's life by a lecturer in Modern History, University of Liverpool.
Bonhomme, Jacques, "Review of Grant's Army," Federal Monthly (Oct. 1865).
Bonsal, Stephen, ed., "General Grant's Letters to General Beale," Scribner's Magazine, L, 4 (Oct. 1911), 472-79. Fifteen letters (1877-85) to an old friend.
Boutwell, George S., "General Grant and a Third Term," North American Review, CXXX, cclxxxi (April 1880), 370-87. A stalwart argument.
Boutwell, George S., "General Grant As a Soldier," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 531.
Boutwell, George S., "General Grant's Administration. From the Standpoint of a Member of his Cabinet," McClure's Magazine, XIV, 4 (Feb. 1900), 355-62.
Boutwell, George S., "Our Hand in Maximilian's Fate," The North American Review, CXLIV, ccclxvi (May 1887), 471-76. About Grant's role--correspondence of Boutwell with Matias Romero and Adam Badeau.
Bowen, Henry C., "A Letter to President Grant," The Independent, LXV (Dec. 10, 1908), 1381.
Bowsfield, Hartswell, "Louis Riel's Letter to President Grant, 1875," Saskatchewan History, XXI, 2 (Spring 1968), 67-75. Canadian insurgent outlines political discontent in Western Canada.
Boynton, H. V., "The Whiskey Ring," North American Review, CXXIII, ccliii (Oct. 1876), 280-327.
Bradfield, Elston G. and Friberg, James A., "Erroneous Description of Grant Commemoratives," Numismatist, LXXII, 10 (Oct. 1959), 1187-90. Coins, views, notes. On statements in 1922 by the Secretary of the Treasury and in later years by other authorities that Grant half dollars and dollars show a log cabin as Grant's birthplace, though the structure illustrated is a one-story frame house.
Braine, Daniel L., "Grant at City Point," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 538.
Breithaupt, John, "U. S. Grant, Writing to Meet the Emergency," Technical Communication, 38 (Feb. 1991), 150-51.
Brewster, David, "Ulysses Grant and Newcastle upon Tyne," The Durham University Journal, XXX (new series), 3 (June 1969), 119-28. An account of Grant's visit, Sept. 1877.
Bridges, Roger D., "Eyewitnesses at Fort Henry," The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, VII, 3 (April 1970), 17-23.
Brock, H. I., "Unconditional Surrender!" The New York Times Magazine (Nov. 5, 1944), 21. Origin of the phrase.
Broderick, Warren F., "'I owe you this for Appomattox': U.S. Grant's Mystery Visitor at Mount McGregor," The Hudson River Valley Review, 22, 1 (Fall 2005), 49-58. A shorter version of this article, entitled "The President's Benefactor," appeared in New York Archives, 6, 1 (Summer 2006), 16-19.
Brogan, H., "The Two Great Union Generals," Times Literary Supplement, 4590 (March 22, 1991), 9.
Brooks, Elbridge S., "The True Story of U. S. Grant," The Chautauquan, XXVII (Sept. 1898), 687.
Brooks, Noah, "Lincoln, Chase, and Grant," The Century Magazine, XLIX, 4 (Feb. 1895), 607-19. One of a series of articles by Brooks, later published as Washington in Lincoln's Time.
Brown, Benjamin Warfield, "Ulysses S. Grant's Visit to the Home of Capt. James N. Brown, Island Grove, Illinois, July 4, 1861," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XX, 2 (July 1927), 237-39. Grant and his troops were entertained by Brown during their first march of the Civil War.
Brown, Dee, "The Last Days of 'Sam' Grant," American History Illustrated, VII, 8 (Dec. 1972), 4-9, 42-48.
Brown, Joseph G., "The Grant-Greeley Campaign of 1872," Hobbies, LXXVII, 11 (Jan. 1973), 114. Illustrated comments on campaign medals and badges.
Brown, Lytle, "U. S. Grant--An Example of Leadership," The Military Engineer, XX, cxiv (Nov.-Dec. 1928), 502-11. An inspirational message from a brigadier general.
Brown, Robert L., "The Celebrated Grand Tour of Ulysses S. Grant in Colorado," The Denver Westerners Monthly Roundup, XXV (April 1969), 3-15.
Brun, Christian F., "A 'Most Anxious Period,'" Soundings: Collections of the University Library (University of California at Santa Barbara), XIII, 19 (1982), 39-42. Quotes June 20, 1862, letter from Grant to Julia Dent Grant.
Bruni, Frank, "On Letting the Military Wage War, Not Lead It," New York Times (June 27, 2002). Book review of Eliot A. Cohen's Supreme Command: Soldiers, Statesmen and Leadership in Wartime.
Bryson, Thomas A., "Walter George Smith and General Grant's Memoirs," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, XCIV, 2 (April 1970), 233-44. An account of Mark Twain's unsuccessful effort to stop John Wanamaker from selling Grant's Memoirs.
Bücheler, Hauptmann Heinrich, "Ulysses S. Grant: Zur Beendigung des amerikanischen Bürgerkrieges vor hundert Jahren," Soldat und Technik, [VIII] (1965), 462-63.
Buell, D. C., "A Contradicted 'Famous Saying,'" The Century Magazine, XXX, 6 (Oct. 1885), 956. General Buell's view of an incident at Shiloh.
Buell, D. C., "Shiloh Reviewed," The Century Magazine, XXXI, 5 (March 1886), 749-81.
[Bultema, James A.], "Unpublished Photographs of General U. S. Grant," Incidents of the War, [?], 24-26.
Bunner, H. C., "'Let Us Have Peace,'" Littell's Living Age, CCXI, 2736 (Dec. 12, 1896), 767. A poem reprinted from the Scribner's volume.
"The Burial-Place of General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Aug. 8, 1885), 519.
Burin, S. N., "Marsh Shermana K Moriu [Sherman's March to the Sea]," Voprosy Istorii [USSR], 5 (1987), 100-113. Account of "March to the Sea" and Sherman's cooperation with Grant.
Burin, S. N., "Uliss Grant--General Armii Severa [Ulysses Grant, general of the Northern Army]," Novaia i Noveishaia Istoriia [USSR], 6 (1984), 133-49. Discussion of Grant's military and presidential careers and his role in giving blacks the right to vote.
Burke, Albie, "Federal Regulation of Congressional Elections in Northern Cities, 1871-94," American Journal of Legal History, 14, 1 (1970), 17-34.
"Bush Names First New Park Site," National Parks (May-June 1990), 11. George Bush designates White Haven a National Historic Site.
Butler, Francelia, "General Grant's Fight Against Cancer," National Republic, XLI, 7 (Nov. 1953), 5-7, 31.
Butler, W. P., "An Unrecorded Incident of the Funeral of Ex-President and General U. S. Grant," New McClure's Magazine (Sept. 1925), 778-85. "I saw the hands of Generals Sheridan and Buckner clasp on the seat between them, as the hands of ardent lovers might have done; and in that grasp, perchance not seen by others, I recognized the token of a united nation, as also in the commingling of veterans of the lately embattled hosts, who sanctified by tears an indesoluble Union."
Butterfield, Roger, "Last Days of General Grant," Life, 23, 18 (Nov. 3, 1947), 58. Two pictures and inaccurate text. Part of "American Past, A New History Portrays People Who Made It," beginning p. 55.
Byers, S. H. M., "Carrying the News to Grant," Harper's Weekly, 49 (May 13, 1905), 684, 701. News from Sherman, after Savannah.
Byers, S. H. M., "Important Historical Letters," The North American Review, CXLIII, ccclvi (July 1886), 72-86. William T. Sherman and Grant correspondence on "President Johnson's Plot." Includes Grant to Sherman, Jan. 13, 1867; Grant to Sherman, Sept. 18, 1867; Sherman to Grant, Jan. 27, 1868. Introduction by George S. Boutwell. Also Sherman to Edward O. C. Ord, March 18, 1870; Sherman to Christopher C. Augur, March 18, 1871; Sherman to Andrew Johnson, Jan. 31, 1868.
Byers, S. H. M., "Some War Letters," The North American Review, CXLIV, ccclxiv (March 1887), 291-97. Includes Grant to William T. Sherman, Nov. 22, 1863; Sherman to Grant, Nov. 23, 1863; Grant to Sherman, Feb. 21, 1862; Grant to Abraham Lincoln, July 22, 1863; Grant to Sherman, March 16, 1865; Grant to Sherman, April 4, 1864; Henry W. Halleck to Grant, Jan. 8, 1864; Halleck to Grant, Oct. 16, 1863. Also Salmon P. Chase to [Sherman], Oct. 13, 1861; David D. Porter to Sherman, Jan. 17, 1865; Francis P. Blair to Sherman, Feb. 3, 1863.
C., E., "Glimpses of Grant," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Aug. 1, 1885), 506-7.
C., F. G., "General Grant's Personal Traits," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Aug. 1, 1885), 506.
C., P. J., "Hero without Halo," The Ave Maria, 38 (Dec. 2, 1933), 725-26.
Cadwallader, Sylvanus, "Three Years with Grant," ed. by Benjamin P. Thomas, American Heritage, VI, 6 (Oct. 1955), 65-93.
Campbell, Thomas A., Jr., "Plans and Specifications for the Ulysses S. Grant Home, Galena, Illinois," Association for Preservation Technology, 7, 1 (1975), 12-25.
Campbell, Thomas A., Jr., "The U. S. Grant Home State Historic Site," Historic Illinois, 1, 5 (Feb. 1979), 1-2, 3, 14-15.
Canale, George D., "O Odiséfs S. Grant, Próedros ton Inoménon Politión tis Amerikís," [transliteration] Mentor, I, 6 (1868?), 401-13. A brief biography written in Greek about the time of Grant's first election as president.
Candaele, Kelly, "Ulysses S. Grant: The Irish Visit, 1879," Irish America Magazine (March/April 1996), 70-72.
Cantacuzène-Spéransky, Julia Grant, "Childhood Impressions," The Saturday Evening Post, CXCIII, 7 (Aug. 14, 1920), 14-15, 129, 133 and CXCIII, 9 (Aug. 28, 1920), 10-11, 104, 107, 110. Grant's granddaughter.
Cantacuzène-Spéransky, Julia Grant, "My Grandfather Grant and His Home Affections," Philadelphia Public Ledger (magazine section) (April 23, 1922), 1.
Cardwell, D., "A Brilliant Coup. How Wade Hampton Captured Grant's Entire Beef Supply," Southern Historical Society Papers, 22 (Sept. 1894?), 147-56. Reprinted from the Charleston, S. C., News and Courier, Oct. 10, 1894.
Carleton, Will, "Reunions of the Grant Family," Harper's Weekly, 48 (March 12, 1904), 407.
Carpenter, John A., "Ulysses S. Grant: Tarnished Hero," Topic, 5 [Washington and Jefferson College], 9 (Spring 1965), 76-82.
Carpenter, John A., "Washington, Pennsylvania, and the Gold Conspiracy of 1869," The Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, XLVIII, 4 (Oct. 1965), 345-53.
[Casey, Emma Dent], "Tells of the Two Inaugurations of President Grant," The Sunday Star (Washington, D.C.) (March 4, 1917), 1.
Casey, Emma Dent, "When Grant Went a'Courtin': Some Personal Recollections of the Great Union General's Courtship and Private Life," The Circle, [V, 1 & 2] (Jan.-Feb. 1909), 11-12, 63, 80-81, 108. Reprinted in The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, V, 4 (July 1968), 27-34; VI, 1 (Oct. 1968), 1-10.
Castel, Albert, "The Road to Vicksburg: Grant's Masterpiece in the Mississippi Valley," Strategy & Tactics, 103 (1985), 14-21. Siege of Vicksburg as a Napoleonesque action.
Catton, Bruce, "--And Then Grant Took Command," The New York Times Magazine (April 26, 1964), 26-27, 50-54, 59-62.
Catton, Bruce, "At Last Lincoln Found a General," The New York Times Magazine (Nov. 24, 1963), 34-35, 143-45.
Catton, Bruce, "At Last Lincoln Got Some Action," The New York Times Magazine (Feb. 11, 1962), 28, 78-79. Forts Henry and Donelson.
Catton, Bruce, "Concerning 'An unassuming, rather slouchy little soldier,'" Union League Men and Events, XXXVI, 3 (March 1960), 10-15, 23. Excerpts from a speech of Feb. 11, 1960.
Catton, Bruce, "Grant and the Politicians," American Heritage, XIX, 6 (Oct. 1968), 32-35, 81-87. An abridged excerpt from Grant Takes Command.
Catton, Bruce, "Grant at Shiloh," American Heritage, XI, 2 (Feb. 1960), 65-78. An excerpt from Grant Moves South.
Catton, Bruce, "Grant Writes Home," American Heritage, XXIV, 6 (Oct. 1973), 16-19, 92-93. Fifteen personal letters from Grant to his wife, April-June 1862.
Catton, Bruce, "Grant's Strategy in Virginia," The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, IV, 4 (July 1967), 23-35. A speech delivered at the Washington Civil War Round Table Gold Medal Award Dinner, April 13, 1967.
Catton, Bruce, "The Miracle on Missionary Ridge," American Heritage, XX, 2 (Feb. 1969), 60-73. Excerpt from Grant Takes Command.
Catton, Bruce, "100 Years After Appomattox: The Unfinished Business of the Civil War," The New York Times Magazine (April 4, 1965), 28-29, 122-26.
Catton, Bruce, "Reading, Writing and History," American Heritage, VII, 5 (Aug. 1956), 106-11. Catton introduces letters by Ulysses S. Grant 3rd, K. P. Williams, and Benjamin P. Thomas regarding the recollections of Sylvanus Cadwallader.
Catton, Bruce, "Two Porches, Two Parades," American Heritage, XVII, 4 (June 1966), 65. Contrasts Grant on a porch at Farmville, Va., April 7, 1865, cheered by his troops, with the scene at Mount McGregor as he was dying.
Catton, Bruce, "U. S. Grant: Man of Letters," American Heritage, XIX, 4 (June 1968), 97-100. An account of the break between Grant and Badeau in May 1885.
Chang, Richard T., "General Grant's 1879 Visit to Japan," Monumenta Nipponica, XXIV, 4 (1969), 373-92.
Chapple, Joe Mitchell, "Face to Face With Presidents," National Magazine, LVII, 6 (June 1929), 299-300, 323, 326. Recollections of Grant as seen by a small boy at the opening of the Centennial exposition at Philadelphia, May 12, 1876.
Chapple, Joseph M., "U. S. Grant--His Life Struggles," National Magazine, XLVI (May 1917), 253-63.
Cherry, (Mrs.) W. H., "Gen. Grant at Shiloh. A Nashville Lady Gives Valuable Historic Testimony," Confederate Veteran, I, 2 (Feb. 1893), 44-45. Mrs. W. H. Cherry to T. M. Hurst, Dec. 6, 1892. "I believe ... Grant was thoroughly sober ..."
[Chesney, C. C.], "General Ulysses Simpson Grant," The Edinburgh Review, CXXIX, cclxiii (Jan. 1869), 117-37. A review of several books.
Chetlain, Augustus L., "General Grant and E. P. [sic] Washburne," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XLI, 4 (Dec. 1948), 446-49. The break between Grant and Washburne in 1880 described in a reprint from Chetlain's Recollections of Seventy Years.
Chetlain, Augustus L., "Reminiscences of General Grant," The Magazine of History, V, 3-4 (March-April 1907), 155-65, 198-205. Also in Loyal Legion.
Childs, George W., "The Great Soldier Also an Artist," Magazine of American History, XXIV, 3 (Sept. 1890), 220-22. An extract from Recollections of General Grant.
Childs, George W., "Recollections of ... [General Grant]," Lippincotts Magazine (July 1889).
"The Chivalry of Grant," Harper's Weekly, 54 (March 12, 1910), 34.
Choate, Joseph H., "Lincoln and Grant Today," The Independent, LXXII, 3298 (Feb. 15, 1912), 335-37; reprinted, The Magazine of History, XLIV (1932), 42-47.
Chrastina, Paul, "Ailing Ulysses S. Grant Writes His Memoirs," Old News (free sample copy), 10-11.
Church, Mrs. Benjamin Silliman, "How Grant and Sherman Shocked the Diplomats: Amusing Episodes at the Embassy Ball for Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, in the Washington of the Sixties," The Journal of American History (New Haven, Conn.), XIV, 2 (April, May, June 1920), 77-84.
Church, William Conant, "A Slander upon General Grant," Army and Navy Journal, XLVI (June 26, 1909), 1213-14.
Church, William Conant, "The Truth about Grant," Army and Navy Journal, [XLV] (June 6, 1908), 1100-1101. Refutation of charges concerning Grant's drinking.
Ciardi, John, "Grant's Whom?" Saturday Review, LI, 10 (March 9, 1968), 90.
"The City of London's Gift to General Grant," The Art Journal, 3, 9 (1877), 271-72. Awarded the Honorary Freedom of the City of London for services "to his own nation."
[Clark, George T.], "The Visit of General Grant's Party to Georgetown and Central City in 1868," The Colorado Magazine, XX, 4 (July 1943), 136-37. A letter of July 23, 1868, written by a former mayor of Denver.
Clarke, Grace Julian, "An Interesting Enigma," Indiana History Bulletin, X, 6 (March 1933), 373-85.
Clarkson, James S., "General Grant's DesMoines Speech. The Circumstances of a Remarkable Utterance," The Century Magazine, LV, 5 (March 1898), 785-88. Reprinted in Grant Network Newsletter, VI, 1 (Winter 2000), 4-6.
Cleveland, Henry Whitney, "General Grant's Military Abilities: By a Confederate Officer," Magazine of American History, XIV, 4 (Oct. 1885), 341-50. Includes a facsimile of a letter, probably forged, from Grant to Cleveland, June 14, 1883, discussing Alexander H. Stephens.
Coates, Foster, "The Courtship of General Grant," The Ladies Home Journal, VII, 11 (Oct. 1890), 4. A brief account based on information from Mrs. Grant.
Coffin, Charles Carlton, "An Incident of the Wilderness," The Century Magazine, XXXI, 4 (Feb. 1886), 582. Describes Grant's calmness in the midst of battle.
Cohen, Rachel, "A Private History: Moments in the Friendship of Mark Twain and Ulysses S. Grant," Doubletake, 21 (Summer 2000), n.p.
Cole, Lewis, "The Crossroads of our Being," Nation, 251, 19 (Dec. 3, 1990), 694-98.
Coles, Oscar, "Seward or Grant in 1868?" [New York History, XV, 2 (April 1934)], 195-200. A letter to Hendrick B. Wright, Oct. 4, 1868, discussing Seymour, not Seward, and Grant.
Collins, Bruce, "An American Generalization," The Times Higher Education Supplement, 662 (July 12, 1985), 14. Illustrations.
Collins, Cary C., "A Fall from Grace: Sectarianism and the Grant Peace Policy in Western Washington Territory, 1869-1882," Pacific Northwest Forum, 8, 2 (1995), 55-77.
Collis, Charles H. T., "The Affair at Guiney's Station," The Century Magazine, LIV, 2 (June 1897), 318. A note on Porter's "Campaigning with Grant."
"The Coming Administration," Christian Examiner, LXXXVI, cclxxi (Jan. 1869), 30-40. Hopes that the Grant administration will end corruption, stabilize finances, and regulate corporations.
"Competitive Designs for a Memorial to General Grant," The American Architect and Building News, XVIII, 509 (Sept. 26, 1885), 150-51. Following p. 156 are several unnumbered pages with drawings submitted.
Comte, Don, "A Shrine of Friendship: The President Grant Memorial in Tokyo," Japan Magazine, XIX (Oct. 1930), 4-6, 38. Trees planted Aug. 25, 1879, by General and Mrs. Grant and a memorial to them dedicated in Aug. 1929.
Conger, Arthur L., "The Military Education of Grant as General," Wisconsin Magazine of History, IV, 3 (March 1921), 239-62. An argument for professional military training.
Connelley, Russell L., "Ulysses S. Grant: An Outline for the Study of a National Hero," The Grade Teacher, LV, 5 (Jan. 1938), 46. A lesson plan for grade school.
Conrad, Will C., "Devotion Adds New Chapter to Oft-Told Life Story," Milwaukee Journal (December 17, 1922). Printed as a pamphlet entitled Why His "Old Home Town" Honors Memory of Gen. Grant.
Conroy, Sarah Booth, "Granted, He Had His Faults: Observances for the 18th President on the Centenary of His Death, (Ulysses S. Grant)," Washington Post (July 23, 1985), E1.
Cookinham, Henry Jared, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," Oneida Historical Society at Utica Yearbook, XIII (1914), 35-56.
Cookinham, Henry Jared, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," Papers Read Before the Herkimer County Historical Society, [Arthur Tappan Smith, compiler], V (1923), 6-24.
Coolidge, Louis A., "Life of Ulysses S. Grant," Reedy's Mirror, 26 (June 8, 1917), 372.
Cooling, B. F., "Campaign for Forts Henry and Donelson," Conflict, 7 (1974), 28-39.
Cooney, Charles F., "General Grant and the Democrats," Manuscripts, XXV, 1 (Winter, 1973), 53-55. Evidence that Grant "seemed quite willing to accept a Presidential nomination from either party."
Cooper, Susan, "Ulysses S. Grant and the Line Item Veto," The Record, 1, 5 (May 1995), 11.
[Coppée, Henry?], "Grant," The United States Service Magazine, III, 5 (May 1865), 401-403. By-lined "by the editor." Favorable.
[Coppée, Henry], "Lieutenant-General Grant," The United States Service Magazine, I, 6 (June 1864), 561-64. By-lined "by the editor." Favorable.
Corbett, Elizabeth, "Ulysses S. Grant and the Stuff of which he was made," The Century Magazine, CXVI, 2 (June 1928), 188-97.
Cornell, Alonzo B., "The Proposed Memorial to General Grant," The Brooklyn Magazine [(Oct. 1885)], 19-21.
Correll, Ernst, "President Grant and the Mennonite Immigration from Russia," The Mennonite Quarterly Review, IX, 3 (July 1935), 144-52. Discusses Grant's correspondence with prospective Mennonite immigrants, 1873.
Còrsi, Carlo, "Il Generale Grant," Rivista di Fanteria (Rome), CCXLV (1897), 66-107. A laudatory review of Grant's military career and presidency, in Italian. MH.
Corson, O. T., "Birth, Boyhood and Education of General Grant," The Ohio Educational Monthly, [LXXI, 1 (Jan. 1922)], 2-9. Includes some Georgetown traditions.
Corson, O. T., "Grant after the war," The Ohio Educational Monthly, LXXI, 3 (March 1922), 73-78; 4 (April 1922), 107-11.
Corson, O. T., "The Grant Centennial," The Ohio Educational Monthly, [LXX, 10 (Dec. 1921)], 331-34. A brief review of Grant literature.
Corson, O. T., "Grant, the Soldier," The Ohio Educational Monthly, LXXI, 2 (Feb. 1922), 37-45.
Coulter, E. Merton, "Presidential Visits to Georgia during Ante-Bellum Times," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 55 (Fall 1971), 329-64.
Cox, Jacob D., "How Judge Hoar Ceased to be Attorney General," The Atlantic Monthly, LXXVI, ccccliv (Aug. 1895), 162-73. Cox served in USG's cabinet as secretary of the interior, 1869-70. Ebenezer R. Hoar served in USG's cabinet with Cox.
Cozzens, Peter, "At the Front with Dad: Frederick Dent Grant," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXXV, 6 (Dec. 1996), 16, 18-19, 22, 28, 30-31, 99-116. Reprinted from FDG's articles serialized in the National Tribune in 1887.
Cozzens, Peter, "General Grant's 'Living and Speaking Conscience,'", Civil War Times Illustrated, October 2009, pp. 28-33.
Craig, David, "Civil War Descendants," Life, 8, 4 (April 1985), 60-64. Featured as USG's descendants are the sisters Julia Dietz, Clara Ruestow, and Edith Griffiths.Cramer, M. J., "General Ulysses S. Grant," The Independent, LIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 540. Michael John Cramer (1838-98) had married USG's sister, Mary Frances, in 1863.
Crane, James L., "Grant as a Colonel," McClure's Magazine, VII, 1 (June 1896), 40-45. Crane, who served as a chaplain under USG in the 21st Ill., died in 1879. His account appeared originally in the Los Angeles Times, Feb. 16, 1869. It has been reprinted as "Grant from Galena," Civil War Times Illustrated, XVIII, 4 (July 1979), 26-29.
Crawford, T. C., "General Grant's Greatest Year," McClure's Magazine, II, 6 (May 1894), 535-41. Frederick Dent Grant agrees with Crawford's assertion that the final year of USG's life was the distinguished man's greatest.
Crawford, T. C., "What the Vice-President of the Confederacy Thought of General Grant," The Independent, LIX, 2964 (Sept. 21, 1905), 678-81. Recollections of a talk with Alexander H. Stephens concerning his meeting USG at City Point.
Creel, George, "The Man Who Came Back," Collier's, 77 (Oct. 23, 1926), 9-10, [48-49]. Creel was a journalist who had led the U.S. propaganda effort during World War I.
Creel, George, "Scandals of 1876," Collier's, 80 (Sept. 17, 1927), 19-20.
Cronan, Nell Grant, "Memories of a President's Granddaughter," [San Diego Magazine, XVII, 2 (Dec. 1964)], 90-91, 104-105. The daughter of Grant's son Jesse recalls childhood experiences during the last year of her grandfather's life.
Crooker, L. B., "Grant and Rawlins," The Nation, LVII, 1481 (Nov. 16, 1893), 369-70. Refers to the letter from Vicksburg about drinking, and says he copied it from the papers of John E. Smith.
Crow, Jeffrey J., "Interpreting Slavery in the Classroom and at Historic Sites," Perspectives (March 1998), 23-26. Highlights USG's attitude toward slavery and the potential for interpretive programs at White Haven, the Dent family homestead near St. Louis.
Crowell, Jackson, "The United States and a Central American Canal, 1869-1877," Hispanic American Historical Review, 49, 1 (1969), 27-52.
Cucheval-Clarigny, "Le Général Grant," Revue des Deux Mondes, LXXI (Oct. 15, 1885), 824-58.
Cucheval-Clarigny, "La Crise Présidentielle aux États-Unis, I. L'Administration du Général Grant," Revue des Deux Mondes, XVII (Sept. 1, 1876), 5-37.
Cullen, Bill, "His Last Battle," Coronet, XXXVII, 3 (Jan. 1955), 69.
Cullen, Joseph P., "When Grant Faced Lee Across the North Anna," Civil War Times Illustrated, III, 10 (Feb. 1965), 16-23.
Cullom, Shelby M., "Personal Recollections," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 535-36. Cullom was an Ill. politician who served as U.S. Representative (1865-71) and governor of Ill. (1876-83) before starting a thirty-year tenure in the U.S. Senate in 1883.
Current, Richard N., "Grant Without Greatness," Reviews in American History, 9, 4 (1981), 507-09. Review of McFeely's Grant.
Curry, Daniel, "Death of General Grant," Methodist Review, 67 (Nov. 1885), 917-24.
Curtis, David, "Early Failure of a Conquering Hero," The Pacific Historian, 19, 4 (Winter 1975), 356-62. Grant's pre-war years in California.
Custer, Elizabeth B., "Where Grant Wrote Peace," Harper's Weekly, 55 (June 24, 1911), 7-8. An account of the marble-topped table in the McLean House, Appomattox, that came into her husband, George A. Custer's, possession.
Dabney, Virginius, "Appomattox: Epic Surrender," The Saturday Review, XXXVIII, 12 (March 19, 1955), 11, 34-35.
Dana, Charles A., "Reminiscences of Men and Events of the Civil War. With Grant and His Generals in the March to Petersburg--in the Panic at Washington Raised by Early," McClure's Magazine, XI, 1 (May 1898), 28-40. Includes Grant to Dana, July 15, 1864, concerning Gen. Hunter.
Davis, Cushman K., "The Campaign in the Mississippi Valley," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 534-35. A Wis. vol., Davis later became a prominent Minn. attorney and political figure.
Davis, J. L., "Grant's Failure at Lake Providence," Confederate Veteran, XXII, 10 (Oct. 1914), 459-60. Argues that lack of engineering skill prolonged the Vicksburg campaign.
Davis, Theodore R., "Grant Under Fire," The Cosmopolitan, XIV, 3 (Jan. 1893), 333-40. Recollections of Grant at Vicksburg and Chattanooga by a newspaper artist.
Day, Berry, "Grant's Father Didn't Want Him Elected President," Illinois State Historical Society Journal, 43 (Winter 1949), 296-98.
Day, W. Freeman, "Three Generations of Grants," Munsey's Magazine, XXXI, 6 (Sept. 1904), 841-44.
Dean, John Ward, "The Grant Family," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, XXI, 2 (April 1867), 173-76.
"Dedication of Memorial Building over the Grant Cottage at State Fair Grounds," Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications, XXXI, [3] ([July] 1922), 289-94. A reprinting of articles from Columbus newspapers describing the ceremonies on Sept. 3, 1896.
"The Defeat of General Lee," The Illustrated London News (April 22, 1865), 365-66. With brief biographical sketch of Grant.
DeMary, Reneé, "The Great Bay Battle-Charger," Just About Horses (Nov.-Dec. 1998), 15.
de Morgan, John, "The Literary Side of Our Presidents. Ulysses Simpson Grant," The Book World, 865-70.
Depew, Chauncy M., "Leaves from My Autobiography: General Grant--Roscoe Conkling--Garfield and Arthur--Grover Cleveland--James G. Blaine," Scribner's Magazine, LXX, 6 (Dec. 1921), 664-76.
de Peyster, J. Watts, "Grant's Campaign from the South, through Raymond, Jackson, and by Champion Hills, against Vicksburg," Historical Magazine, [VII (2nd Series), 1] (Jan. 1870), 26-31. Compares the Vicksburg campaign to that of Frederick the Great in July 1762, against Schweidnitz.
Deshon, George, "With Cadet Grant at West Point," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 534. Deshon became a Catholic priest and retained a friendship with USG.
"Des Moines Speech," Harper's Weekly, 23 (Feb. 1, 1879), 81.
DiBacco, Thomas V., "Grant: 100 Years Later," Christian Science Monitor (June 25, 1985), 15.
Dickoré, Marie, "A Sea-Faring Captain and a President's Grandparents," Historical and Philosophical Society, Ohio, Bulletin 7 (n.d.), 256-60.
Dippel, Horst, "Autobiographies of American Presidents: The Ambiguity of the Franklin Tradition," Amerikastudien/American Studies [West Germany], 35, 3 (1990), 253-66. Examination of American presidential autobiographies as a literary subgenre.
Dippie, Brian W., "The Southern Response to Custer's Last Stand," Montana, 21, 2 (1971), 18-31.
Dodd, William E., "U. S. Grant and His Career," New York Times Book Review and Magazine (April 23, 1922), 1-2.
Dodge, Grenville M., "Personal Recollections of General Grant and his Campaigns in the West," Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States, XXXVI, cxxxiii (Jan.-Feb. 1905), 39-61.
Dodge, Grenville M., "Some Characteristics of Gen. U. S. Grant," Annals of Iowa, 3rd Series, X, [8] (Jan. 1913), 570-89. Personal reminiscences.
Dondero, George A., "Ulysses Simpson Grant: The Man," Congressional Record, CI, 4 (April 28, 1955), 5253-55. Dondero, a Republican congressman from Michigan, delivered this address at the Grant Memorial, April 27, 1955. U.S. Representative Fred Schwengel of Iowa introduced Dondero's address into the record.
Dorsett, Lyle W., "The Problem of Ulysses S. Grant's Drinking During the Civil War," Hayes Historical Journal, 4, 2 (1983), 37-48. Speculation that Grant's drinking problem began during the Mexican War.
Doss, Harriet E. Amos, "Commerce, Nationalism, and Unionism: Mobilians' Observances of the Death of U. S. Grant," Alabama Review, 55, 2 (April 2002), 122-34.
Douglas, Robert M., "Reminiscences of President Grant," The Youth's Companion, 86, 51 (Dec. 19, 1912), 699-700. A son of Stephen A. Douglas, who served as a presidential secretary for USG.
Doyle, John A., "Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant," The Academy, 29, 714 (Jan. 9, 1886), 19-20. A review of the first volume of the Memoirs: "But if there is none of the Pepysian spirit of self revelation in this book, amends are made by the sharp, definite spirit of judgment which runs through it."
Draper, Andrew S., "General Grant's Veto of the 'Inflation Bill,'" The Century Magazine, LIV, 3 (July 1897), 474-75.
Duffe, Mary, "From Hardscrabble to the White House," Saint Louis Commerce, 52, 10 (Dec. 1978), 44-46.
Duffus, R. L., "The Final Tribute to General Grant," The New York Times Magazine (March 17, 1929), 12-13. Describes Grant Monument and post-presidential years.
Dunlap, Lloyd A., "The Grant-Lee Surrender Correspondence: Some Notes and Queries," Manuscripts, XXI, 2 (Spring 1969), 79-91.
Dunn, W[illiam] M[cKee], "General Grant. An Interview," 11 pp. Reprinted from The San Francisco Call. Dunn, Nellie P., "General Lee in Grant's Petersburg Progress," The South Atlantic Quarterly, XII, 2 (April 1913), 141-44.
Dunne, F[inley] P[eter], "'Mr. Dooley' on General Grant and the Facts of History," The America Magazine, LXVI, 4 (Aug. 1908), 331-34. Comedic writer Finley Peter Dunne turns his talents on USG.
Dunne, Gerald T., "President Grant and Chief Justice Chase: A Footnote to the Legal Tender Cases," Saint Louis University Law Journal, V, 4 (Fall, 1959), 539-53. On their disagreements concerning paper currency as legal tender.
Durant, John, "Horses for the General," Sports Illustrated, V, 7 (Aug. 13, 1956), 64-65. Grant and horses.
Duyckinck, E. A., "General Grant," Putnam's Monthly, 1 (Jan. 1868), 114.
Duyckinck, E. A., "Lieutenant-General Grant," Hours at Home, III, 6 (June 1866), 176-84. A general account embellished with doubtful Lincoln stories.
[Duyckinck, Evert A.], "Lieutenant-General Grant," United States Service Magazine, I, vi (June 1864), 561-64. Byline is "by the editor."
Duyckinck, Evert A., "President Grant," Every Saturday, XI (Nov. 25, 1871), 511. A biographical summary.
[Duyckinck, Evert A.], "President Grant," Fraser's Magazine, 79 (May 1869), 602-21.
Early, J. A., "The Relative Strength of the Armies of Generals Lee and Grant," Southern Historical Society Papers, II, 1 (July 1876), 6-21. C.S.A. Gen. Jubal A. Early disputes figures used by Adam Badeau in a letter written to the London Standard in 1870.
Eastman, John, "U. S. Grant Slept Here," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXV, 3 (May 1986), 44-46. Describes homes lived in by Grant.
Eby, Cecil D., Jr., "'Porte Crayon' Meets General Grant," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, LII, 2 (Summer 1959), 229-47. David H. Strother's meeting with Grant in Mexico in 1880.
Eckert, Edward K., "The McClellans and the Grants: Generalship and Strategy in the Civil War," Military Review, 55 (June 1975), 58-67.
Eckford, Henry, "The Grant Monument," Art Review, V, 1 (Jan. 1887), 49-51.
Edmonds, J. E., "The Campaign in Virginia in May and June, 1864," Journal of the Royal Artillery, XXXV (1908-9), 521-47.
Edmonds, J. E., "Lee and Grant in Northern Virginia in May and June, 1864," Royal Engineers Journal, VIII (July 1908), 5-23.
Edwards, E. J., "Before Grant Won His Stars," McClure's Magazine, V, 1 (June 1895), 38-44.
Eisendrath, Joseph L., "Grant's Pants," Manuscripts, XLI, 4 (Fall, 1989), 311-12.
Eldridge, Charles W., "National Memorials of the Civil War," The Century Magazine, XXX, 6 (Oct. 1885), 957-58. Argues about an article by Badeau in the May issue in which Charles Sumner is said to have advocated a war memorial.
Elliott, George R., "The Microscopical Examination of Specimens Removed from General Grant's Throat," The Medical Record, XXVII (1885), 289-90.
Ellsworth, William W., [a letter to the editor], The Bookman, LXVI, 4 (Dec. 1927), 444-45. Refutes Barton Rascoe's statement that Mark Twain helped to write Grant's Memoirs; statement made in Oct., p. 187.
Elson, Henry W., "Shiloh: The First Grand Battle," By Valor and Arms, 2, 4 (1976), 54-69.
Emerson, John W., "Grant West of the Mississippi," The St. Louis Magazine, X, 2 (Feb. 1889), 51-61; X, 3 (March 1889), 103-110.
Emerson, John W., "Grant's Life in the West and his Mississippi Valley Campaigns," The Midland Monthly, VI, 4 (Oct. 1896), 291-303; VI, 5 (Nov. 1896), 387-99; VI, 6 (Dec. 1896), 488-99; VII, 1 (Jan. 1897), 30-41; VII, 2 (Feb. 1897), 138-47; VII, 3 (March 1897), 218-26; VII, 4 (April 1897), 316-29; VII, 5 (May 1897), 430-38; VII, 6 (June 1897), 497-501; VIII, 1 (July 1897), 3-9; VIII, 2 (Aug. 1897), 138-43; VIII, 3 (Sept. 1897), 206-20; VIII, 4 (Oct. 1897), 316-25; VIII, 5 (Nov. 1897), 451-60; VIII, 6 (Dec. 1897), 494-504; IX, 1 (Jan. 1898), 47-54; IX, 2 (Feb. 1898), 109-19; IX, 3 (March 1898), 219-38; IX, 4 (April 1898), 318-25; IX, 5 (May 1898), 409-23; IX, 6 (June 1898), 500-26; X, 1 (July 1898), 26-36; X, 2 (Aug. 1898), 121-31; X, 3 (Sept. 1898), 225-33; X, 4 (Oct. 1898), 315-27; X, 5 (Nov. 1898), 409-30; X, 6 (Dec. 1898), 507-21. The first installment of a series published in each issue until the magazine suspended in June 1899. In the early installments there is much of interest, including letters, unobtainable elsewhere.
Emerson, John W., "Grant's Vicksburg Campaign," The Midland Monthly, XI, 2 (Feb. 1899), 124-30; XI, 3 (March 1899), 232-44; XI, 4 (April 1899), 359-70; XI, 5 (May-June 1899), 457-65.
Engerud, H., "General Grant, Fort Donelson and 'Old Brains,'" The Filson Club History Quarterly, XXXIX, 3 (July 1965), 201-15. Grant and Halleck in the Donelson campaign.
Erhardt, Joel Benedict, "General Grant's Reasons for Relieving General William F. Smith," The Century Magazine, XXXII, 5 (Sept. 1886), 783. Prints the letter from Smith to U.S. Senator Solomon Foot of Vt., dated July 30, 1864.
Erickson, Edgar L., ed., "With Grant at Vicksburg from the Civil War Diary of Captain Charles E. Wilcox," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XXX, 4 (Jan. 1938), 441-503. A record of March 14 to July 16, 1863, by a soldier of the 33rd Illinois Volunteers.
Evans, J. H. and Lacher, J. H. A., "General Grant and Early Galena," The Wisconsin Magazine of History, III, 1 (Sept. 1919), 84-86. Recollections of a Plattesville, Wisconsin merchant.
[Ewell, Richard S.], "Letter of General R. S. Ewell to General Grant," Southern Historical Society Papers, New Series, I (April 1914), 4-5. Letter of April 16, 1865, deploring the assassination of Lincoln. See PUSG, 15, 154-56.
Faeder, Gustav, "The Best of Enemies," Civil War T imes Illustrated, 26, 2 (1987), 16-24. Story of Grant/James Longstreet friendship.
Fannin, William, "U. S. Grant in Missouri: The Battle at Belmont, 7 November 1861," Pioneer Times, 7, 2 (April 1983), 116-32.
Farley, Nick, "Eyewitness to War," America's Civil War (Sept. 2000), 66, 68, 70, 78.
Farnum, George R. "John A. Rawlins: Country Lawyer and Grant's Lieutenant," American Bar Association Journal, 29 (Nov. 1943), 650-51, 675.
Fay, Herbert Wells, "Grant and Lincoln Make Word Good," Springfield Week by Week, V, 4 (April 13, 1935), 8-9.
Fay, Herbert Wells, "Grant at Joliet, Aug. 6, 1868," Springfield Week by Week, VI, 7 (May 16, 1936), 9.
Fay, Herbert Wells, "Lincoln and Grant," Springfield Week by Week, V, 51 (March 21, 1936), 8-9.
Fay, Herbert Wells, "Yates Welcomes Grant," Springfield Week by Week, VI, 3 (April 18, 1936), 8-9.
Feis, William B., "'He Don't Care a Damn for What the Enemy Does Out of His Sight': A Perspective on U. S. Grant and Military Intelligence," North & South, 1, 2 (Jan. 1998), 68-81.
Feis, William B., "Neutralizing the Valley: The Role of Military Intelligence in the Defeat of Jubal Early's Army of the Valley, 1864-1865," Civil War History, XXXIX, 3 (Sept. 1993), 199-215.
Feis, William B., "A Union Military Intelligence Failure: Jubal Early's Raid, June 12-July 14, 1864," Civil War History, XXXVI, 3 (Sept. 1990), 209-25.
Ferguson, Ernest B., "The General's Legacy: A Lesson to other Former Presidents (Ulysses S. Grant)," Los Angeles Times (July 25, 1985), 7.
Feller, John Quentin, "Julia Dent Grant and the Mikado Porcelain," Winterthur Portfolio, 24, 2-3 (1989), 165-74. 1879 acquisition by Julia Dent Grant of unusual Japanese dinnerware set, perhaps a gift of the emperor. See also Feller, John Quentin, "The China Trade and the Asiatic Squadron," Winterthur Portfolio, 18, 4 (1983), 291-99.
Feller, John Quentin, "The White House 'Rose Medallion': Daniel Ammen and the Ulysses S. Grant Porcelain," American Neptune, 43, 3 (1983), 177-86. Discussed Daniel Ammen's purchase of Rose Medallion china for himself and Grant while commanding the USS Piscataqua of the Asiatic Squadron.
Fingerson, Ronald L., ed., "A William Tecumseh Sherman Letter," Books at Iowa, III (Nov. 1965). 34-38. A letter of Feb. 4, 1887, in which Sherman discusses current newspaper controversy concerning Grant's drinking.
Finn, Dallas, "Grant in Japan," American History Illustrated, 16, 3 (1981), 36-37, 40-45.
Fiore, Jordan D., "When General Grant to Ireland Came ...," Bridgewater Review (Dec. 1985), 18-20.
Fiorentino, Daniele, "La Politica di Repartizione delle Terre Indiane nelle Grandi Pianure Degli Stati Uniti," Storia Contemporanea [Italy], 16, 1 (1985), 91-112. Discussion of U.S. Indian policy and social changes on the plains between 1860 and 1880.
Fischer, LeRoy H., "Grant's Letters to his Missouri Farm Tenants," Agricultural History, XXI, 1 (Jan. 1947), 26-42.
Fish, Hamilton, "The Character of General Grant," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 543-44. Fish served in USG's cabinet as secretary of state, 1869-77, and became a personal friend.
Fish, Hamilton, James G. Blaine, O. H. Tiffany, and Canon Farrar, "Tribute to General Grant," Magazine of American History, XIV (Sept. 1885), 304-18.
Fleming, Thomas, "When Jersey was the Spa of Presidents," Saturday Review, LII, 10 (March 8, 1969), 46-47, 102.
Folger, Fred J., "Julia Dent Grant," Ohio Cues (Nov. 1977), 3-4. Biographical sketch.
"For President: Ulysses S. Grant," Harper's Weekly, 16 (June 22, 1872), 482.
Fowler, Robert H., "Did Lincoln, Grant, Lee, and Davis Meet in '64?," Civil War Times, II, 2 (May 1960), 2.
F. P. S., "A Northern Opinion of Grant's Generalship," Southern Historical Society Papers, XII, 1-2 (Jan.-Feb. 1884), 20-22. A letter written from College Hill, Mass., reprinted from the New York Tribune, critical of Grant.
Frassanito, William A., "Grant and Lee: the Virginia Campaign, 1965-1984," Photographic Society of American Journal, 50 (Sept. 1984), 6. Book reviews.
Freidel, Frank, "U. S. Grant," in "The American Giant Comes of Age," National Geographic, CXXVII, 5 (May 1965), 680-85. A profusely illustrated sketch.
French, Marcellus, "Dispatch No. 2 From Grant to Lee," Confederate Veteran, XIX, 1 (Jan. 1911), 14-15. Circumstances of the delivery of a letter on April 8, 1865.
French, Marcellus, "Second Dispatch from Grant to Lee," Confederate Veteran, VIII, 6 (June 1900), 258-59.
Fresonke, Kris, "The Lives of Ulysses S. Grant," Imagination, IV, 1 (Winter 2002), 128-41.
Friedheim, Robin, "White House to GW: The Grant Collection," gwTimes, III, 2 (May/June 1974), 7-9. George Washington University's alumni magazine describes books, furniture, and documents presented by Ulysses S. Grant 3rd in 1950.
Friedman, Lee M., "Something Additional on General Grant's Order Number 11," Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, XL, 2 (Dec. 1950), 184-86.
"Friends of Grant's Tomb Formed," American History Illustrated, 29, 1 (March-April 1994), [10-11].
Fritz, Henry E., "The Making of Grant's 'Peace Policy,'" The Chronicles of Oklahoma, XXXVII, 4 (Winter 1959-1960), 411-32.
Fry, James B., "An Acquaintance with Grant," North American Review, CXLI, cccxlix (Dec. 1885), 540-52.
Fry, James B., "An Open Letter," North American Review, CXLII, ccclii (March 1886), 292-94. Fry asserts that William T. Sherman did make the controversial statement "had C. F. Smith lived, Grant would have disappeared to history after Donelson."
Fry, James B., "Grant and Matthew Arnold. 'An Estimate,'" North American Review, CXLIV, ccclxv (April 1887), 349-57.
Fry, James B., "Misunderstandings: Halleck and Grant," Magazine of American History, XVI, 6 (Dec. 1886), 561-73. Reprinted in Military Miscellanies. New York: Brentano's, 1889, pp. 326-48. Asserts that Grant and Halleck were friendly during the war; hostility to Halleck expressed in Grant's Memoirs was the result of misunderstanding.
Fuller, Alfred M., "Grant's Horsemanship," McClure's Magazine, VIII, 6 (April 1897), 501. Reprinted in Grant Network Newsletter, IV, 3 (Summer 1998), 4-5.
Gade, Gerhard, "General Grant in Norway," The American-Scandinavian Review, XXI, 5 (May 1933), 283-90. USG visited Norway in July 1878.
[Galbreath, C. B.], "Centenary of the Birth of Ulysses S. Grant," Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications, XXXI ([April], 1922), 217-19. Announcement in "Reviews, Notes and Comments by the Editor." Editor listed under officers (p. [ii]) as C. B. Galbreath.
Galbreath, C. B., "Centennial Anniversary of the Birth of Ulysses S. Grant," Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications, XXXI, [3] ([July], 1922), 221-28. Includes addresses by Warren G. Harding (226-33), Frank B. Willis and Atlee Pomerene, also Louise Abbott, "The Grants in Bethel" (241-46). Scattered items help with USG's Ohio years.
[Galbreath, C. B.], "Grant Memorial Highway," Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications, XXXI, [3] ([July], 1922), 352-53. Article included in "Reviews, Notes and Comments by the Editor." Editor listed under officers (p. [ii]) as C. B. Galbreath.
Gallagher, G. W., "The Generals who Brought Dixie Down," New York Times Book Review, 140, 4839 (Oct. 21, 1990), 12.
G. K., "The Recognition of Cuba: Grant's Precedent," The Nation, LXII, 1598 (Feb. 13, 1896), 137-38.
García, Leonidas, "Otro Interesante Documento Historico," Clio (Academia Dominicana de la Historia), 25 (1957), 50-51. Includes letter from President Ignacio María González of the Dominican Republic to Grant.
Garland, Hamlin, "The Early Life of Ulysses Grant," McClure's Magazine, VIII, 2 (Dec. 1896), 125-39. Begins a serialized version of Garland's book, copiously illustrated, appearing intermittently. Portrait, p. 98.
Garland, Hamlin, "The First Meeting of Lincoln and Grant," McClure's Magazine, IX, 4 (Aug. 1897), 892-95.
Garland, Hamlin, "Grant as a Cadet," The Living Age, XXCII, 2740 (Jan. 9, 1897), 143-44. An extract from "Grant at West Point," printed in McClure's.
Garland, Hamlin, "Grant at the Outbreak of the War," McClure's Magazine, IX, 1 (May 1897), 601-10.
Garland, Hamlin, "Grant at West Point. The Story of His Cadet Days," McClure's Magazine, VIII, 3 (Jan. 1897), 194-210.
Garland, Hamlin, "Grant in a Great Campaign. The Investment and Capture of Vicksburg," McClure's Magazine, IX, 3 (July 1897), 805-11.
Garland, Hamlin, "Grant in the Mexican War," McClure's Magazine, VIII, 4 (Feb. 1897), 366-80.
Garland, Hamlin, "Grant's First Great Work in the War," McClure's Magazine, IX, 2 (June 1897), 721-26.
Garland, Hamlin, "Grant's Life in Missouri," McClure's Magazine, VIII, 6 (April 1897), 514-20.
Garland, Hamlin, "Grant's Quiet Years at Northern Posts," McClure's Magazine, VIII, 5 (March 1897), 402-12.
Garland, Hamlin, "A Romance of Wall Street. The Grant and Ward Failure," McClure's Magazine, X, 6 (April 1898), 498-505.
Garland, Hamlin, "Ulysses Grant--His Last Year," McClure's Magazine, XI, 1 (May 1898), 86-96.
Garland, Hamlin, "Ulysses S. Grant," The Mentor, VIII, 10 (July 1, 1920).
Garland, Hamlin, "Ulysses S. Grant: His Life and Character," The Chautauquan, XXIX (Aug. 1899), 511.
[Garrison, W. P. and E. L. Godkin], "General Grant's Political Career," The Nation, XXIV, 609 (March 1, 1877), 127-28.
[Garrison, W. P.], "The Rehabilitation of Grant," The Nation, XXVIII, 720 (April 17, 1879), 258.
Gatch, John N, "We Were There," Historical and Philosophical Society, Ohio, Bulletin, 15 (n.d.), 234-38. Regarding 100th anniversary of Grant's birth.
"General Dix for General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 12 (Oct. 10, 1868).
"Los Generales Del Norte: Ulises Grant," Galeria Universal de Biografías y Retratos de Los Personajes Más Distinguidos en Política, Armas, Religion, Letras, Ciencias Y Artes ... (Madrid: Editores, Elizalde & Compañía, 1867), 4, 26-27.
"General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 24 (Jan. 10, 1880), 18; 28 (May 17, 1884), 311; 29 (Jan. 10, 1885), 19; 29 (March 14, 1885), 162; 29 (June 27, 1885), 403.
"General Grant," The Nation, XLI, 1048 (July 30, 1885), 87-89. Obituary.
"General Grant," The Saturday Review, [LX], [1552] (July 25, 1885), 108-09. Obituary.
"General Grant--Cancer of the Tongue," Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, II, 3 (May 1885), 171-73. An editorial which focuses on the causes of cancer.
"General Grant Freed a Slave in 1859," Confederate Veteran, XIX, 6 (June 1911), 275. Reports discovery of original document in St. Louis courthouse.
"General Grant and General Fitz-John Porter," Harper's Weekly, 26 (Jan. 14, 1882), 531.
"General Grant and His Fellow-Soldiers," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Feb. 28, 1885), 131.
"General Grant and James D. Fish," Harper's Weekly, 28 (June 7, 1884), 359. Fish was a businessman involved in USG's financial disaster.
"General Grant and Peace," Harper's Weekly, 12 (Nov. 14, 1868), 722.
"General Grant and Prince Kung," Harper's Weekly, 23 (Sept. 20, 1879), 742-43. Prince Kung was a Chinese official.
"General Grant and Proposed Fund," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Jan. 17, 1885), 35.
"General Grant and a Third Term," Harper's Weekly, 36 (June 4, 1892), 531.
"General Grant and the Viceroy of Chih-Ti," Harper's Weekly, 23 (Oct. 4, 1879), 785-86.
"General Grant in Cuba," Harper's Weekly, 24 (Feb. 28, March 6, 1880), 135, 151.
"General Grant in Florida," Harper's Weekly, 24 (Feb. 21, 1880), 116-17.
"General Grant in Vermont," Vermont Historical Society News and Notes, XI, 2 (Oct. 1959), 13-14. An account of Grant's visit to Island Pond in Aug. 1865 reprinted from the Newport Express, Aug. 16, 1865.
"General Grant on the Oklawaha," Harper's Weekly, 24 (Feb. 14, 1880), 110.
"General Grant: Prominent Traits of His Character," The Magazine of American History, XIV, 3 (Sept. 1885), 304-18. Reprinted tributes.
"General Grant's Arabian Horses," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XLVII, 2 (Summer 1954), 199. Describes a rare volume, acquired by the Society, describing Grant's horses. [Huntington, Randolph], History in Brief of "Leopard" and "Linden," General Grant's Arabian Stallions.
"General Grant's Cabin," Harper's Weekly, 35 (Aug. 1, 1891), 579.
"General Grant's Candor," Harper's Weekly, 29 (June 20, 1885), 387.
"General Grant's Censor. Rawlins Warned Him That He Must Stop Drinking," Southern Historical Society Papers, XXIV (1896), 154-55. Reprint of a newspaper account of the letter of June 6, 1863, from Rawlins to Grant. See PUSG, 8, 322-23.
"General Grant's European Souvenirs," Harper's Weekly, 22 (March 2, 1878), 169.
"General Grant's Fame," The Century Magazine, LIII, 1 (Nov. 1896), 150. An editorial praising Grant.
"General Grant's Family," Harper's Weekly, 29 (April 25, 1885), 260.
"General Grant's Last Message," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Aug. 1, 1885), 492.
"General Grant's Letters," Harper's Weekly, 12 (Jan. 4, 1868), 2.
"General Grant's Mexican Letter," Harper's Weekly, 28 (Feb. 9, 1884), 87. Editorial commending USG for disposing "of the stories that he had a large personal interest in the ratification of the Mexican treaty." The letter itself is not identified, but it is USG to Editor, Washington Evening Star, Jan. 22, 1884, published in the Evening Star, Jan. 23, 1884.
"General Grant's Monument," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, LXXI, 426 (Nov. 1885), 961.
"General Grant's Papers in the War Series," Century Magazine, XXX, 5 (Sept. 1885), 805. Explanation for change in Grant's "The Siege of Vicksburg."
"General Grant's Speech," Harper's Weekly, 13 (Feb. 27, 1869), 131.
"General Grant's Tomb," The Illustrated American (Jan. 2, 1892), 307-8.
"General Grant's View of the Southern Situation," De Bow's Review, [new series I], V, 4 (April 1866), 439-40.
"General Grant Visits Springfield, Illinois," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XLI, 2 (June 1948), 179-80. A description of ceremonies and a letter from Grant, April 21, 1880.
"General Grant Washington Memorial," The Monumental News, XXIX (Aug. 1927), 434.
"The General's Notes," Time, LXI, 18 (May 4, 1953), 69-70. The Lorant article in Life and the presentation of the Newman diary to West Point.
"Gen. U. S. Grant," De Bow's Review, V, 1 (Jan. 1868), 59-66. Concludes "In a word, we are not sure, but that, under the peculiar circumstances of the times, he would make a better President for the whole country than any other man in America."
["General Ulysses Grant,"] Time (Sept. 16, 1985), 92.
Gericke, Bradley, "U.S. Grant: The General Who Saved the Union," Armchair General (March 2006), 76-83.
"Germans for Grant," Harper's Weekly, 16 (Nov. 9, 1872), 868.
Giberson, N. S., "Captain Grant's Old Post, Fort Humboldt," [Overland Monthly, 2nd Series, VIII] (Aug. 1886), 134-37. Reprinted in Grant Network Newsletter, IX, 2 (Spring 2003), 6-9.
Gilbert, Thomas D., "Mr. Grant Goes to Washington," Blue & Gray Magazine, XII, 4 (April 1995), 33-37.
G[ilder], R[ichard] W[atson], "The Dead Comrade," The Century Magazine, XXX, 6 (Oct. 1885), 955. Poem.
Gillette, William, "The Southern Policies of Presidents Grant and Hayes." Professional paper [1979].
Glatthaar, Joseph T., "'Lord High Admiral of the U.S. Navy'," MHQ, 6, 4 (1994), 6-26. The relationship between David D. Porter, Grant, and William T. Sherman.
[Godkin, E. L.], "The Meaning Grant's Election Would Have," The Nation, XXX, 779 (June 3, 1880), 412-13.
[Godkin, E. L.], "The Revival of the Grant 'Boom,'" The Nation, XXIX, 745 (Oct. 9, 1879), 236-37.
[Godkin, E. L.], "The Specific Argument against a Third Term," The Nation, XXX, 775 (May 6, 1880), 342-43.
Gold, Charles H., "Grant and Twain in Chicago: The 1879 Reunion of the Army of the Tennessee," Chicago History, VII, 3 (Fall 1978), 150-60.
Goldring, Nancy, "The Greening of Grant's Tomb," Art News, LXXII, 2 (Feb. 1974), 56. Example of non-professional, cooperative effort to transform a national monument.
Goldring, Nancy, "Monument for the Living," Art and Artists, VIII, 9 (Dec. 1973), 18-21. Photos and copy on voluntary beautification project at General Grant National Memorial.
Goldsborough, W. W., "Grant's Change of Base," Southern Historical Society Papers, XXIX (1901), 285-91. Reprinted from Philadelphia Record, April 7, 1891. Selections from the diary of a Confederate soldier.
Goodman, Al W., Jr., "Grant's Mississippi Gamble," America's Civil War, 7, 3 (July 1994), 50-56.
"Go On," Harper's Weekly, 20 (Sept. 30, 1876), 801.
Goulder, Grace, "Boyhood of Lyss Grant, the Tanner's Son," The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine (Feb. 4, 1962), 20-21. Second of two articles.
Graham, Dale, "Ulysses S. Grant, St. Louisan," The Valley Trust Magazine, 3, 6 (June 1927), 5-7, 13.
Granniss, G. W., "General Grant's Most Famous Despatch. 'I propose to fight it out on this line if it takes all summer,'" The Century Magazine, LIII, 6 (April 1897), 938-41. Illustrated with full facsimile.
"Grant," The United States Service Magazine, III, 5 (May 1865), 401-3. An editorial of praise.
"Grant," Harper's Weekly, 9 (April 22, 1865), 242.
"Grant," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Aug. 1, 1885), 486.
"Grant and Baseball," The Newsletter of the Grant Monument Association, VII, 1 (Spring/Summer 2006), 2-3.
"Grant and Colfax," Harper's Weekly, 12 (June 1868), 354.
"Grant and Greely," The National Quarterly Review, XXV (June 1872), 105-18.
"Grant and His Successor," Harper's Weekly, 30 (June 26, 1886), 403.
"Grant and Lee, 1864: From the North Anna to the Crossing of the James," Blue & Gray Magazine, XI, 4 (April 1994), 11-22, 44-58.
"Grant and Lee on the Civil War," Library Journal, 109 (Oct. 15, 1984), 1915. Audio-visual reviews.
"Grant and Lincoln," The Independent, LIX (Oct. 19, 1905), 945.
"Grant and the Popular Will," Harper's Weekly, 12 (June 13, 1868), 370.
"Grant and Vicksburg," Chicago Historical Society Bulletin, I, 2 (June 1922), [2-8]. Includes letters, Grant to Stephen A. Hurlbut, March 23, 1863; Grant to William T. Sherman, May 16, 1863 and May 16-17, 1863; James A. Rawlins, for Grant, SFO #7, May 19, 1863; Grant to Sherman, May 21, 1863; Grant to J. C. Pemberton, July 3, 1863.
"Grant at Philadelphia," Harper's Weekly, 24 (Jan. 3, 1880), 11.
"Grant at the Front," Harper's Weekly, 32 (April 28, 1888), 303.
"Grant-Badeau," The Nation, XLVI, 1186 (March 22, 1888), 230-31.
"Grant Centennial Exhibition," Chicago Historical Society Bulletin, I, 2 (June 1922), [2].
"Grant Day," Harper's Weekly, 41 (May 8, 1897), 475-76. Material on Grant's tomb, with other Grant material on pp. 457, 460-61, 464, 468-69.
"Grant Entombed," The Critic, XXX, 793 (May 1, 1897), 303-04.
Grant, Frederick D. - USG's oldest son
-- --, "A Boy's Experience at Vicksburg," The Morningside Notes (1989), 1, 4-6. Reprinted from an article in New York M.O.L.L.U.S., Volume 3.
-- --, "At Twelve a Fighter before Vicksburg," The [New York] World Magazine (Jan. 22, 1911), 5.
-- --, "Fred Grant as a Boy with the Army," Confederate Veteran, XVI, 1 (Jan. 1908), 10-14.
-- --, "General Fred Grant's Scare at Vicksburg," The Literary Digest, XLIV, 17 (April 27, 1912), 898-902. Biographical data. Includes reminiscences reprinted from The New York World.
-- --, "General Grant as a Father," Youth's Companion, 73, 3 (Jan. 19, 1899), 28.
-- --, "General Grant at the Bonanza Mines," The Century Magazine, LIII, 6 (April 1897), 822. A photograph with brief caption.
-- --, "General Grant's Home Life," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 535.
-- --, "Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. His Son's Memories of Him in the Field," National Tribune (Jan. 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10, 1887). Reminiscences of the Vicksburg campaign.
-- --, "General Leggett's Brigade before Vicksburg," The Century Magazine, XXXI, 4 (Feb. 1886), 623. Corrects an error in his father's Vicksburg article.
-- --, "Halleck's Injustice to Grant," North American Review, CXLI, cccxlix (Dec. 1885), 513-22.
-- --, "Li Hung Chang and General Grant," The Outlook, LIV, 9 (Aug. 29, 1896), 367-71.
-- --, "Memories of General Grant," [National Magazine, XXI (Jan. 1910)], 375-77.
-- --, "My Father as I Knew Him," New York World Sunday Magazine (April 25, 1897), [1]. Reprinted in The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, VI, 3 (April 1969), 17-24.
-- --, "Reminiscences of Gen. U. S. Grant, Read Before Illinois Commandery Loyal Legion of the United States, January 27, 1910," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, VII, 1 (April 1914), 72-76. An account of the first meeting between Lincoln and Grant.
-- --, "With Grant at Vicksburg," The Outlook, LIX, 9 (July 2, 1898), 533-43. Reprinted in Willard Webb, Crucial Moments of the Civil War, New York, Bonanza Books, 1961, 148-58. Reprinted in The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, VII, 1 (Oct. 1969), 1-10.
"Grant: His Character and Tomb," The Critic, 83 (Aug. 1, 1885), 49-50. The need for an appropriate monument.
"Grant Home at Galena Rededicated," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 50 (1957), 19.
"The Grant Houses," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Aug. 1, 1885), 508.
"Grant in Des Moines," The Midland Monthly, IX, 4 (April 1898), 378-80. Comments on the article by James S. Clarkson in the Century and a facsimile page of Grant's Des Moines Speech, 1877.
Grant, J. R., "The Early Life of Gen. Grant," The New York Ledger, XXIV, 2 (March 7, 1868), 4-5; XXIV, 3 (March 14, 1868), 4-5; XXIV, 4 (March 21, 1868), 4-5. A collection of anecdotes organized as six letters from Jesse Grant to Robert Bonner, editor of the Ledger. Points of style and accuracy, as well as correspondence in the Grant papers, Library of Congress, suggest that this is not entirely the work of Jesse Grant. These articles were reprinted on Aug. 15, 27, and 19, 1885. Reprinted in The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, VIII, 1 (Oct. 1970), 1-10; VIII, 2 (Jan. 1971), 11-19.
Grant, Jesse R., "An Autograph Letter about General Grant by His Father," McClure's Magazine, II, 6 (May 1894), 542-43. Written to Frank A. Hilton, Feb. 28, 1865.
Grant, Jesse R., "A Boy in the White House," Harper's Magazine, CL, 896 (Jan. 1925), 129-40; 897 (Feb. 1925), 333-41; 898 (March 1925), 465-74. USG's youngest son.
Grant, Jesse R., "General Grant and the Queen, Unnarrated Incidents of Grant's Trip Around the World," Harper's Magazine, CLI, 903 (Aug. 1925), 304-10. Account of the visit of General Grant and his party to Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle in June 1877.
Grant, Julia Dent, "Mrs. Grant Remembers Japan," [American History Illustrated, 16, 3 (1981)], 38-39.
Grant, Julia Dent, "The Woman Who Waits and Prays: The American Soldier's Wife," Harper's Bazaar, XXXIII (April 21, 1900), 347. Urges more private aid for widows and orphans of American soldiers.
"Grant Leather Store of 1860," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XLVII, 2 (Summer 1954), 196-98. A description of the restoration of the store with an account of its past.
"The Grant-Lee Surrender Table," Chicago History, IV, 3 (Spring 1955), 92-95. Description of a relic in the Chicago Historical Society.
"The Grant-McClernand Civil War Feud," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XLIV, 3 (Autumn 1951), 251-53. A description of the Grant collection in the Illinois State Historical Library, with a facsimile of a Grant letter of April 6, 1872.
"Grant Memorabilia," Hobbies: The Magazine for Collectors, LXVI (Oct. 1961), 42-43. A description of the Grant items in the Smithsonian Institution.
"The Grant Memorial," The Century Magazine, XXXI, 6 (April 1886), 953-57. The article begins: "Seldom indeed does any work of art bring with it responsibilities so grave as those which are involved in our contemplated memorial to General Grant."
"The Grant Monument," Harper's Weekly, 22 (Aug. 29, 1885), 562.
"The Grant Monument," Harper's Weekly, 34 (March 22, 1890), 215; 34 (Sept. 20, 1890), 743; 34 (Sept. 27, 1890), 751.
"The Grant Monument," Harper's Weekly, 36 (April 16, 1892), 363; 36 (May 7, 1892), 434.
"The Grant Monument Design," Harper's Weekly, 33 (Oct. 5, 1889), 803-4.
"Grant Monument in Chicago," Harper's Weekly, 35 (July 4, 1891), 494. A projected monument, illustrated on p. 489.
"'Grant, Our Citizen,'" Harper's Weekly, 35 (June 13, 1891), 447. A statue unveiled in Galena.
Grant, Penelope [Julia Dent Grant], "The Married Life of General U. S. Grant," The Home-Maker, V, 1 (Oct. 1890), 3-5.
"The Grant Relics," Harper's Weekly, 33 (April 27, 1889), 332.
"Grant Remembers Appomattox," Civil War Times Illustrated, IX, 3 (June 1970), 33-34. Grant's interview with John Russell Young reprinted from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, April 11, 1885.
"Grant's Advice to the Mikado," The Literary Digest, LIII, 9 (Aug. 26, 1916), 500. From the diary of Prince Iwakura, published in Jijishimpo.
"Grant's Appointment as Lieutenant-General," The Metropolitan Magazine, XXXIV (July 1911), 443-46. An account of the ceremony at the White House with illustrations of the speeches of both Lincoln and Grant.
"Grant's Birthday," Harper's Weekly, 35 (May 9, 1891), 339.
"Grant's Eight Years of Struggle," Harper's Weekly, 52 (June 13, 1908), 4.
"Grant's First Visit to Florida," Harper's Weekly, 24 (Feb. 7, 1880), 91.
"Grant Sought Iowa's Wilson," Annals of Iowa, XXXII, 2 (Oct. 1953), 149-51. Discusses the proposed appointment of Wilson as secretary of state in 1869.
"Grant's Praise of Crocker," Annals of Iowa, XXXII, 3 (Jan. 1954), 232-33. A favorable comment on General Marcellus M. Crocker.
Grant, U. S., "The Battle of Shiloh," The Century Magazine, XXIX, 4 (Feb. 1885), 593-613.
Grant, U. S., "The Battle of Shiloh," Journal of the Southern Confederacy, II, 4 ([1973]), [17-19]. Reprinted from Grant's Memoirs.
[Grant, U. S.], "Did Grant Return Lee's Sword at Appomattox Court-House?" Southern Historical Society Papers, IX, 3 (March 1881), 139-40. A letter from T. D. Jeffress to Grant, March 11, 1881, with Grant's negative reply at its foot.
[Grant, U. S.], "From General U. S. Grant," Southern Historical Society Papers, XII, 5 (May 1885), 238. A letter of May 7, 1884, to Peyton Wise, regretting his inability to attend a fair held to raise money for a home for disabled Confederate veterans.
[Grant, Ulysses S.], "General Grant on President Lincoln," Magazine of American History, XXVI, 3 (Sept. 1891), 231-32. An anecdote reprinted from Rice, Reminiscences.
Grant, U. S., "General Grant on the Terms at Vicksburg," The Century Magazine, XXXIV, 4 (Aug. 1887), 617. Letter from Grant to General Marcus J. Wright, Nov. 30, 1884.
[Grant, Ulysses S.], "General Grant's Darkest Day," The Bivouac, I, 8 (Aug. 1883), 248. Grant's account of Lincoln's assassination, reprinted from Young, Around the World with General Grant.
[Grant, U. S.], "General Grant to his Father," North American Review, CXLI, cccxlvii (Oct. 1885), 397-98. A letter of April 21, 1863. See PUSG, 8, 109-10.
Grant, U. S., "General Lew Wallace and General McCook at Shiloh," The Century Magazine, XXX, 5 (Sept. 1885), 776. A letter to the editor dated June 22, 1885, to correct the article on Shiloh.
[Grant, U. S.], "Generals Sherman and McPherson," North American Review, CXLII, cccliii (April 1886), 330-31. Grant's letter to Lincoln, July 22, 1863. See PUSG, 9, 96-99.
[Grant, U. S.], "Grant Helps a Vicksburg Widow," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XLVII, 2 (Summer 1954), 198-99. A letter from Grant to Capt. "Pearch," Sept. 25, 1863.
[Grant, U. S.], "Grant's Letters to Elihu B. Washburne," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XLV, 3 (Autumn 1952), 257-61. Correspondence acquired by the Society.
[Grant, U. S.], "Lee at Appomattox," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, LXXV, 4 (Oct. 1951), 447. A letter from Grant to J. C. Comet, July 23, 1884, about the famous apple tree.
[Grant, U. S.], "A Letter from General U. S. Grant and One from His Father, Jesse R. Grant. Both Letters to Hon. I. N. Morris," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, VIII, 4 (Jan. 1916), 591-93. Dated Jan. 20, 1864, and Sept. 3, 1867, respectively.
[Grant, U. S.], "A Letter from Grant to Sherman," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XLVII, 2 (Summer 1954), 199-200. Dated May 7, 1863, discussing Vicksburg campaign.
[Grant, U. S.], "Letter of Grant to his Father, on the Capture of Vicksburg, 1863," The American Historical Review, XII, 1 (Oct. 1906), 109. July 6, 1863. See PUSG, 8, 524-25.
Grant, U. S., "The Nicaragua Canal," North American Review, CXXXII, ccxci (Feb. 1881), 107-16.
[Grant, Ulysses S.], "Original Letters of General Grant, Written to his Cousin, Silas A. Hudson," The Colorado Magazine, XIV, 2 (March 1937), 63-67. These letters are dated Lagrange, Tenn., Nov. 15, 1862 (PUSG, 6, 319-20); Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 14, 1863(PUSG, 7, 224-25); and Washington, D.C., April 21, 1865 (PUSG, 14, 429-30). They all related to some phase of the Civil War.
Grant, U. S., "Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. Chattanooga," The Century Magazine, XXXI, 1 (Nov. 1885), 128-45. Preceded by a facsimile of the last section of the July 2, 1885, letter to Dr. J. H. Douglas.
Grant, U. S., "Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. Preparing for the Wilderness Campaign," The Century Magazine, XXXI, 4 (Feb. 1886), 573-82.
Grant, U. S., "Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. The Siege of Vicksburg," The Century Magazine, XXX, 5 (Sept. 1885), 752-65.
[Grant, U. S.], "The President's Message on Louisiana Affairs," Harper's Weekly, 19 (Jan. 30-March 27, 1875), 92, 253.
[Grant, U. S.], "President Grant's Des Moines Address," Annals of Iowa, 3rd Series, [III, 2] (July 1897), 138-39.
[Grant, U. S.], "Reasons for Accepting the Presidency," North American Review, CXLVI, ccclxxviii (May 1888), 558. A letter from Grant to Sherman, June 21, 1868. See PUSG, 18, 292-93.
[Grant, U. S.], "A Threatened Invasion of California: Letter Addressed to Major General McDowell by General U. S. Grant & A Biographical Outline of William M. Gwin's Activities and an Explanation of the Underlying Facts Which Occasioned Grant's Letter," California Historical Society Quarterly, XIII, 1 (March 1934), 38-42. Prints copy of letter written Jan. 8, 1865, from City Point, Virginia, concerning the possible intention of William McKendree Gwin, former U.S. Senator from California then serving under the Maximilian government in Mexico, followed by a biographical outline of William M. Gwin's activities. See PUSG, 13, 250-53.
Grant, U. S., "An Undeserved Stigma," North American Review, CXXXV, cccxiii (Dec. 1882), 536-46. A review of the Fitz-John Porter case.
[Grant, U. S.], "U. S. Grant: An Autobiographical Fragment," Chicago History, III, 9 (Fall 1953), 281-84. Grant's account of his command of the 21st Illinois Volunteers prepared for the Adjutant General of Illinois in 1867.
[Grant, U. S. and H. W. Halleck], "Unpublished War Letters by Generals Grant and Halleck," North American Review, CXLII, ccclii (March 1886), 270-84.
[Grant, U. S. and Sherman, W. T.], "Two Immortal Letters," The Magazine of American History, XXV, 4 (April 1891), 334-35. The correspondence when Grant was appointed lieutenant general.
Grant, Ulysses S., III, "Appomattox: Where Grant and Lee made Peace with Honor a Century Ago," National Geographic, CXXVII, 4 (April 1965), 435-69. Lavishly illustrated.
Grant, Ulysses S., III, "Civil War: Fact and Fiction," Civil War History, II, 2 (June 1956), 29-40. General Grant 3rd discusses the Benjamin Thomas edition of Sylvanus Cadwallader's recollections.
Grant, U. S ., III, "General Ulysses S. Grant: A Close-Up," Military Affairs, XVII, 2 (Summer, 1953), 59-71. Same article printed in Lincoln Herald, LV, 3 (Fall, 1953), 30-38. Copy in USG 3rd papers.
Grant, U. S., III, "General Ulysses S. Grant: A Close-Up," Lincoln Herald, LV, 3 (Fall, 1953), 30-38, 48. Address before the Civil War Round Table of the District of Columbia, Jan. 13, 1953. [Also printed in Military Affairs, XVII, 2 (Summer, 1953), 60-71].
Grant, Ulysses S., III, "I'll Always Remember ... My Grandfather's Final Victory," Parade: The Sunday Picture Magazine (Dec. 9, 1956), 2. Grant's Memoirs.
Grant, Ulysses S., III, "U. S. Grant--The Man," The Banner (Sept. 1948), 5-8.
[Grant, U. S., III], "When Lincoln 'Coached' Grant," The Washington Post Magazine (April 1, 1934), 6, 14.
"Grant's Estimate of Other Generals," The National Republican (April 29, 1922), 5, 8. From John Russell Young's book.
"Grant's Final Resting-Place," The Illustrated American (Dec. 26, 1891), 244.
"Grant and Lee," The Central Law Journal, XX, 8 (Jan.-June 1885), 142-43.
"The Grave of Grant," Harper's Weekly, 34 (Aug. 30, 1890), 675.
Graves, Frank Pierrepont, "Lincoln, Grant, and the Public School," Educational Review, LXVIII, 2 (Sept. 1924), 57-59. An attempt to relate Grant's Des Moines speech to Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
Green, Anna Maclay, "Civil War Opinion of General Grant," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XXII, 1 (April 1929), 1-64. A survey based upon the reading of four New York City and three Ohio publications.
Green, Ben E., "Presidents Taylor and Grant, on the West Indies," The Midland Magazine, XI, 3 (March 1899), 263-69. Misleadingly titled, this article deals exclusively with Green's mission for Taylor to the Dominican Republic.
Green, Horace, "General Grant's Last Stand," Harper's Magazine, CLXX (April 1935), 533-40.
Greene, P. F., "John George Rogers, M. D.: A Biography of the Man Who Delivered President Grant," The Ohio State Medical Journal, LIX, 1-2 (Jan.-Feb. 1963), 36, 38, 142, 144. See JDG 9/28/64 for better cite.
Grimsley, Mark, "Ulysses S. Grant: A Special Issue," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXVIII, 7 (Jan.-Feb. 1990), 12-66. Entire issue devoted to Grant, outlining his military and presidential careers and especially his Civil War military activities.
Hadley, Nancy, "A Civic Occasion: The President Visits Houston," Houston Review, 11, 3 (1989), 133-146.
Hagen, Richard S., "General Grant's Galena Home," Historic Preservation, IX, 2 (1957), 44-45. Brief history of the house, reopened as an historic site, April 27, [1957].
Hager, John F., "General Grant and Buckner," The Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, XXVII, 8 (May 1929), 552-53. An account of the relationship, with undocumented details of their meeting after Grant's resignation from the army, copied from the Ashland (Ky.) Daily Independent, Dec. 16, 1928.
Hale, Edward E., "Estimates of General Grant," Frank Leslie's Magazine, 19 (June 1885), 642-46.
Hall, Fitzedward, "Gen. Grant's Scotch Defamer Once More, The Nation, L, 1296 (May 1, 1890), 352-53. Continuance of a controversy, begun in Notes and Queries, regarding Grant's allegedly asking the Duke of Wellington if his father was a military man.
Hall, James O., "Atonement," Civil War Times Illustrated, XIX, 5 (Aug. 1980), 19-21. USG's endorsement on a letter from George E. Pickett, dated March 12, 1866, may have saved the former C.S.A. general from severe legal problems stemming from his order to hang twenty-two deserters in Feb., 1864.
Hall, William, "Grant and the Third Term," Americana, VII (Sept. 1912), 848-50.
Halliday, E. M., "The Man on Horseback," American Heritage, XV, 5 (Aug. 1964), 10-23.
Halsey, Ashley, Jr., "U. S. Grant's Own," American Rifleman, CXVII, 1 (Jan. 1969), 15. Concerns a Smith & Wesson revolver presented to Grant.
Halsey, John J., "Grant and Lee as National Heroes," The Dial, XXIV, 277 (Jan. 1, 1898), 11-13. Review of W. C. Church's Ulysses S. Grant and H. A. White's Robert E. Lee.
Hamilton, Doris H., "Letters of U. S. Grant," Hobbies--The Magazine for Collectors, [LXII] (April 1957), 106-7. A discussion of three Grant letters recently sold at Parke-Bernet Galleries and a fourth to E. B. Washburne, Nov. 6, 1864.
Hardy, Osgood, "Ulysses S. Grant, President of the Mexican Southern Railroad," Pacific Historical Review, XXIV, 2 (May 1955), 111-20.
Hardy, William E., "'I Must Go Through However': Ulysses S. Grant, the Swing Around the Circle, and Presidential Ambition," Southern Historian, 26 (Spring 2005), 55-74.
Harris, Andrew L., "Grant Tablet Dedication," Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications, XVIII, 2 (April 1909), 380-84. A speech by the Governor of Ohio dedicating a tablet at Point Pleasant.
Harris, Fredie Steve, "Jeff Davis, Egypt, and Cincinnati: General Grant's Favorite Horses," Western Horseman (Sept. 1977), 56-57.
Harris, Neil, "The Battle for Grant's Tomb," American Heritage, 36, 5 (Aug.-Sept. 1985), 70-79. Controversy surrounding design, fund raising, and location of Grant's tomb.
Hartje, Robert, "A Dark Day for General Grant," The Cresset, XXVI, 2 (Dec. 1962), 12-15. A brief description of the destruction of Holly Springs in Dec. 1862.
Hartje, Robert, "Grant and the Centennial of 1876," Occasional Review 5 (Autumn 1976), 67-84.
Havighurst, Walter, "Cap Grant's Mule," Outdoor Illinois (May 1965), 4-10. Illus. Reprinted from Walter Havighurst, The Heartland: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois (Harper & Row: n.p., 1962).
[Hawley, Joseph B.], "Two Immortal Letters," Magazine of American History, XXV, 4 (April 1891), 334-35. Correspondence between Grant and Sherman when Grant was appointed lieutenant general.
Haydon, F. Stansbury, "Grant's Wooden Mortars and Some Incidents of the Siege of Vicksburg," Journal of the American Military Institute, IV, 1 (Spring, 1940), 30-38.
Hayman, Leroy, "The Surrender at Appomattox," Senior Scholastic, XCII, 9 (April 4, 1968), 13. Juvenile.
Heermans, H. W., "Ulysses S. Grant," British Journal on Alcohol and Alcoholism, 12 (1977), 174-76.
Heiges, George L., "Lancaster 1870: Celebrated People Lectured in the City One Hundred Years Ago," Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society, 74, 3 (1970), 81-93.
Henninger, Frank, "The Role of Social Styles Analysis in the Study of History," Journal of American Culture, 9, 2 (Summer, 1986), 43-46. Discussion of four behavior and personality types which shows that successful men, for example Grant, excelled because of the ability to function in all four modes.
"He Showed us the Glory of Quiet Comfort," The Banner, LXII, 2 (March-April 1958), 1-2. Includes several anecdotes about Grant and liquor. Favorable.
Heuterman, Thomas H., "Racism in Frontier Journalism: A Case Study," Journal of the West, 19, 2 (1980), 46-50. Concerning Legh Richmond Freeman of the Frontier Index who wrote about the inferiority of minorities but angered his readers by attacking Grant, which led to a riot and a sack of his office.
Hevesi, Dennis, "No one in Grant's Tomb unless its fixed, family warns," New York Times, 144, 49851 (Oct. 16, 1994), L39.
Hidalgo, Dennis, "Charles Sumner and the Annexation of the Dominican Republic," Itinerario, 21, 2 (1997), 51-65.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, "Grant," The Atlantic Monthly, LVII, cccxli (March 1886), 384-88. A discussion of the Memoirs, "better worth reading than any military autobiography since Caesar's Commentaries."
[Higginson, Thomas Wentworth], "Grant's Memoirs: Second Volume," The Atlantic Monthly, LVIII, cccxlvii (Sept. 1886), 419-24.
Hill, Harry M., "General Grant's Close Call," The Metropolitan Magazine, XXVII (Nov. 1907), 218-21. Grant nearly captured near Memphis.
[Hillyer, W. S.], "Hillyer on Grant at Shiloh," Confederate Veteran, I, 10 (Oct. 1893), 298-99. Letter from Hillyer to his wife, April 11, 1862. William S. Hillyer served USG as a staff officer.
Hinze, David C., "'At All Hazards'," Columbiad: A Quarterly Review of the War Between the States, 3, 3 (Fall 1999), 19-38.
Hoerni, Bernard, "Le Cancer d'Ulysses S. Grant," Histoire des Sciences Medicales [France], 23, 4 (1989), 275-78. Discusses Grant's cancer and suggests excessive tobacco and alcohol use as the cause.
Holcroft, F[red], "Ulysees [sic] S. Grant--Fighter or Failure?" Confederate Historical Society Journal, VIII, 2 (Summer 1970), 24-30. Shallow and inaccurate. Includes portrait.
Holden, Vincent F., "Was President Grant Really Anti-Catholic?" [Information, LXXIV (Jan. 1960)], 46-52. [Information: the Catholic Church in American Life]. Subtitled: "His West Point classmate, Paulist Father George Deshon, might have disagreed."
Holland, W. J., "An Autograph Letter of Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant to the Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War," Annals of the Carnegie Museum, VIII, [1 (Dec. 1911)], 188-89, plates XII and XIII.
Honig, Donald, "Mr. Lincoln & Mr. Grant," Argosy, CCCLXXVI, 2 (Feb. 1973), 44-45, 58. A fictional account, labelled semi-fiction, of an imaginary meeting between Grant and Lincoln over a bottle of bourbon in June 1864.
"Hotel U. S. Grant," The Horwath Hotel Accountant, XXX, 4 (April 1950), 1. Established by Col. U. S. Grant Jr. in San Diego, Oct. 1910. Named for Grant.
"How Presidents See the Presidency," Humanities, XIV, 1 (Jan. 1993), 11. Defining moments in office from the correspondence of presidents.
Howard, Brett, "The Story of Vicksburg," Mankind, 1, 2 (1967), 4-19.
Howard, Oliver O., "Ulysses S. Grant: Recollections of Distinguished Men--I," The Century Magazine, LXXIV, 6 (Oct. 1907), 956-60.
Howard, O. O., and Parker, Ely S., "Some Reminiscences of Grant," McClure's Magazine, II, 6 (May 1894), 532-35.
Howell, Willey, "Lieutenant-General Grant's Campaign of 1864-65," The Military Historian and Economist, I, 2 (April 1916), 113-36; I, 3 (July 1916), 274-96.
[Howells, William Dean], "Letter from New York: Art Matters--General Grant's Reception--The World's Fair of Paris, &c.," Cincinnati Daily Gazette, LXXVII, 127 (Nov. 25, 1865). Letter dated Nov. 22 complains that the Grant reception in New York was badly managed.
[Howells, William Dean], "The Next President," The Atlantic Monthly, XXI, cxxvii(May 1868), 628-32. Sympathetic to Grant.
[Howells, William Dean], "The Situation," The Atlantic Monthly, XXX, clxxvii (July 1872), 127-28. Howells for neither Grant nor Greeley.
"How to Help President Grant," Harper's Weekly, 13 (March 6, 1869), 146.
Hubbard, Walter, "In the Footsteps of Ulysses," American Motorist (March 1972), 24.
Humphrey, Mary, "[The Grant House in Detroit,]" Michigan History Magazine, XXI (Spring 1937), 208-10. An account of moving the house from Fort Street to the fairgrounds and its dedication as a museum.
Huston, James A., "Grant's Crossing of the James with the Longest Pontoon Bridge Ever Built," Military Engineer, XLV, 303 (Jan.-Feb. 1953), 18-22.
Hutton, Lawrence, "A Collection of Death Masks," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, LXXXV, 510 (Nov. 1892), 904-16. Grant mask on p. 909. Text included.
Hyman, Harold M., "Johnson, Stanton and Grant: A Reconstruction of the Army's Role in the Events Leading to Impeachment," The American Historical Review, LXVI, 1 (Oct. 1960), 85-100.
Hyman, Harold M., "Ulysses Grant I, Emperor of America?: Some Civil-Military Continuities and Strains of the Civil War and Reconstruction," Revue internationale d'histoire militaire [France], 69 (1990), 175-92. Also in Richard H. Kohn, The United States Military Under the Constitution of the United States, 1789 - 1989 (New York: New York University Press, 1991), n.p.
Illick, Joseph E., "'Some of Our Best Indians are Friends ...' Quaker Attitudes and Actions Regarding the Western Indians during the Grant Administration," Western Historical Quarterly, II, 3 (July 1971), 283-94.
"Illinois Guardsmen Present Lincoln, Grant Busts," The National Guardsman (July 1966), 16.
"In Memoriam, Ulysses S. Grant," Municipal Report (1884-1885), 317-340.
"Inauguration Ceremonies," The Congressional Globe, [XLI] (March 4, 1869), 1-2. Includes Grant Inaugural Address.
"Inauguration Ceremonies," Congressional Record, I (March 4, 1873), 1-2. Includes Grant Inaugural Address.
"In Memory of Grant," Harper's Weekly, 35 (May 9, 1891), 352.
Irwin, R. B., "Grant," United States Service Magazine, 5 (1866), 252-59. Review of Coppée's Grant and His Campaigns.
Isaacs, Joakim, "Candidate Grant and the Jews," American Jewish Archives, XVII, 1 (April 1965), 3-16. The issue of Anti-Semitism in the 1868 campaign.
"Is this what U.S. Grant had in mind?," U.S. News & World Report, 119, 11 (Sept. 18, 1995), 22. Controversy over condition of USG's tomb in New York City.
J., S., "General Grant's Headache," Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, XLIII, 12 (Dec. 1967), 1224-26. Reprint of Grant's account in his Memoirs of his headache before Appomattox.
James, Robert F., "Hometown friend John A. Rawlins was U.S. Grant's 'nearest indispensable' officer," America's Civil War (Nov. 1995), 22, 24, 26, 28.
James, Wilma, "Hawaii's Last King," Pacific History, 24, 3 (1980), 312-15. Brief article about David Kalakaua, Hawaii's last king, who was highly regarded by Grant.
Jenkins, M. P. E., "General Grant's Charger," The Chronicle of the Horse, XXX, 48 (July 21, 1967), 8. A letter of Grant to Mrs. W. T. Sherman, May 31, 1865, concerning a horse donated to a benefit fair. See PUSG, 15, 117-18.
Jennings, Arthur H., "Appomattox After Sixty-two Years," Current History, XXVI, 1 (April 1927), 1-6.
Jennings, L. J., "General Grant," Macmillan's Magazine, LIII, 315 (Jan. 1886), 161-69. Begins as a book review, moves to general essay.
Jennings, L. J., "General Grant," Education, VI, 4 (Feb. 1886), 347-59. Reprinted from Macmillan's Magazine, Jan. 1886.
Jensen, Ronald J., "The Politics of Discrimination: America, Russia and the Jewish Question 1869-1872," American Jewish History, 75, 3 (1986), 280-95. Grant response to reports of mistreatment of Jews in Russia and Romania.
Jepsen, Thomas C., "Crossed Wires," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXXIII, 5 (Nov.-Dec. 1994), 56-60. Grant's use of the telegraph during the Civil War.
Johnson, Rossiter, "Grant's Memoirs," The Dial, VII, 75 (July 1886), 57-58.
Joens, David, "Ulysses S. Grant, Illinois, and the Election of 1880," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 97, 4 (Winter 2004-5), 310-30.
Jones, Frank H., "Grant's Boyhood and Early Manhood," Chicago Historical Society Bulletin, I, 4 (Nov. 1922), 30-32. A general account by the second husband of Grant's daughter.
Jones, Idwal, "A Captain at Fort Humboldt," Westways, [XLI, 1] (Jan. 1949), [8-9]. A collection of anecdotes and local legends about Grant's stay in California.
Jones, Idwal, "Dining with Captain Grant," Gourmet, 2 (Nov. 1951), 12-13, 48-50. Unattributed account of Grant's gardening and eating while at Fort Humboldt and in San Francisco when he left the west coast.
Jones, James P., ed., "Grant Forecasts the Future of Florida," The Florida Historical Quarterly, XXIX, 1 (July 1960), 52-54. Letter to Elihu B. Washburne, Jan. 18, 1880, applauding the climate, natural resources and business prospects of Florida.
Jones, James P., ed., "Trumbull's Private Opinion of the Grant Scandals," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, LIV, 1 (Spring 1961), 51-55. A letter from former Senator Lyman Trumbull to General James Harrison Wilson, Jan. 4, 1876.
[Jones, J. William], "General Grant's 'Table-Talk,'" Southern Historical Society Papers, V, 3 (Sept. 1878), 142-44. Adverse comment on Grant's interviews with John Russell Young.
Jones, Idwal, "A Captain at Fort Humboldt," Westways, 43 (Jan. 1949), 67-68.
Jones, Terry L., "Grant's Canals in Northeast Louisiana," North Louisiana Historical Association Journal, 10 (1979), 7-17.
"Judge Hoar and the President," Harper's Weekly, 16 (July 13, 1892), 546.
Julian, George W., "The Death-Struggle of the Republican Party," North American Review, CXXVI, cclxi (March-April 1878), 262-92.
Kahn, David M., "The Grant Monument," Journal of the Society of Architectural History, 41, 3 (1982), 212-31. Grant monument as reflection of late nineteenth century architectural taste.
Kanterman, C. B., "Ulysses S. Grant's Dental Dilemmas," TIC (VRR), 44, 11 (Nov. 1985), 4-6, 16.
Kantor, MacKinlay, "Appomattox," Coronet, XXIX, 6 (April 1951), 66-82. A fictionalized account of the surrender taken from Lee and Grant at Appomattox.
Kass, Warren W., "At Home with the Grants," Bulletin of the North Salem Historical Society, 14, 3 (Aug. 1987), 1-15. Issue devoted to Merryweather Farm, home of USG, Jr. Recounts tales of Grant's stays there.
Kasson, John A., "A Veto by Grant," The Century Magazine, LIII, 6 (April 1897), 949. During his trip around the world, Grant told Kasson in Vienna why he vetoed the "inflation bill."
Keiser, [Thomas J.], "Grant's Brilliance Won the Civil War," St. Louis Globe-Democrat (July 20-21, 1985), 1C, 3C.
Keiser, Thomas J., "The St. Louis Years of Ulysses S. Grant," Gateway Heritage, 6, 3 (1985-86), 10-21. Account of Grant's six years in St. Louis and his failures at farming, business, and securing public jobs.
Keller, Robert H., Jr., "Ulysses S. Grant: Reality and Mystique in the Far West," Journal of the West, 31, 3 (1992), 68-80. Grant's attitude toward westward expansion in the post-Civil War era.
Kelly, Clyde, "American Victory or Tragedy: The Fallacy of Theodore Dreiser's Theories as Demonstrated by the Personal Victory of Ulysses S. Grant Over the Power of Circumstance," National Republic, [XVII, 11 (March 1930)], 16-17, 44; [12 (April 1930)], 28-29, 46. Reprinted in Congressional Record, LXXII, 6 (April 4, 1930), 6550-6555.
Kelly, Clyde, "Gen. U. S. Grant," Congressional Record, LXXII, 6 (April 4, 1930), 6550-6555. Reprint of "American Victory or Tragedy," National Republic, [XVII, 11 (March 1930)], 16-17, 44; [12 (April 1930)], 28-29, 46. Remarks of [David] Hogg, April 4, 1930.
Kelly, James Edward, "General Grant Sits for a Portrait," United States Army Recruiting News (March 1938), 2-3, 9. An account by an artist who sketched Grant in 1880 with two sketches.
Kerwood, John, "Inauguration Day--1869," Capitol Dome, 4 (Jan. 1969), 2-4.
Kimball, Richard B., "General Grants Place in History," Frank Leslie's Magazine, 19 (June 1885), 645-47.
Kindler, James M., "A Friendly Wager with U. S. Grant," The Numismatist, 112, 4 (April 1999), 372-76.
Kingsbury, C. P., "The Civil and Military Administration of General Ulysses S. Grant," The National Quarterly Review, XXXV (Oct. 1877), 213-55. Unfavorable.
Kirkpatrick, R. Z., "General Grant in Panama," The Military Engineer, XXVI, 146 (March-April 1934), 130-31. An account of the crossing of Panama by the 4th Infantry in 1852.
Kirkpatrick, Ralph Z., "A Pioneer in Hemisphere Defense," United States Naval Institute Proceedings, LXVIII, 2 (Feb. 1942), 232-34. Discusses Grant's interest in hemispheric defense based on his experience in crossing Panama in 1852.
Klopfenstein, Carl, "The Matter of a Pencil," Hayes Historical Journal, VI, 4 (Summer 1987), 6-15. Maj. E. H. Bailey claimed to possess a lead pencil used by Grant to draft surrender terms at Appomattox. Historical records establish that Bailey was at Appomattox on April 9, 1865, but there is no evidence of the authenticity of the pencil being the one used by Grant.
Knaufft, Ernest, "The Grant Memorial at Washington," The American Review of Reviews, LIV, 6 (Dec. 1916), 637-42.
Knox, Thomas W., "Boys' Life of General Grant," [The Chautauquan], XXIII (July 1896), 494.
Koch, Felix J., "Birth Places of Three Ohio Presidents," Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications, XXVI, 1 (Jan. 1917), 117-22. Birth places of Presidents Benjamin Harrison, Grant, and Taft.
Koen, Ada, "Before He Was a General," The Junior Historian, [XIV, 5 (n.d.)], 18-20. Published in Texas. Author is listed "Edinburg High School."
Koenig, R., "Aus General Grants Leben," Daheim, 189 (1868-69), 189-91. In German.
Kohlsaat, H. H., "Booth's Letter to Grant," The Saturday Evening Post, CXCVI, 32 (Feb. 9, 1924), 20, 56. Letter of Sept. 11, 1867, asking for his brother's body. See PUSG, 17, 315-16.
Kohlsaat, H. H., "General Grant at Galena, 1861," The Saturday Evening Post, CXCV (March 17, 1923), [19-23], 41, 154. Anecdotes by a former Galenian.
Koster, John, "The President and the Indian," Soldiers, 32, 9 (Sept. 1977), 48-51. Account of Grant-Ely S. Parker friendship.
Kull, Irving Stoddard, "Two Letters of U. S. Grant," The Journal of the Rutgers University Library, II, 1 (Dec. 1938), 1-5. Letters to his father, Dec. 28, 1856, and Feb. 7, 1857. See PUSG, 1, 334-37.
Kyle, Ronald K., Jr., "Grant, Meade, and Clausewitz: The Application of War as an Extension of Policy During the Vicksburg and Gettysburg Campaigns," Army History, 1 (Fall 1993), 21-27.
L., R., "The Personal Memoirs of General Grant," Leisure Hour, 35 (n.d.), 520-25.
Lamb, Martha J., "General Grant's Resting Place: Its Historic Associations," The Magazine of American History, XIV, 3 (Sept. 1885), 225-48.
Lambert, Robert G., "Ulysses S. Grant and the Black Soldier," USA Today, 118, 2538 (March 1990), [91-93].
Lamberton, John P., "Was General Grant of Scotch Descent?," The Era, X, 6 (Dec. 1902), 608-10. Doubt is expressed.
Lanigan, G. T., "Badeau's 'Military History of Grant,'" The American, II (June 18, 1881), 153.
Lansden, John M., "General Grant, Judge William H. Green and N. B. Thistlewood, of Cairo, Illinois," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, VIII, 3 (Oct. 1915), 420-27. Description of the ceremonies welcoming Grant to Cairo on April 16, 1880.
Larkin, Lew, "General U. S. Grant," Pioneer Times, 7, 2 (April 1983), 133, 149. Reprinted from the Kansas City Star, April 29, 1867.
Lasswell, Mark, "Ulysses S. Grant," St. Louis (Nov. 1990). 116, 96.
"Last Counsels of General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Oct. 10, 1885), 659.
"Last Days of General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Aug. 15, 1885), 538.
Lawrence, Eugene, "Grant, Union, and Education," Harper's Weekly, 16 (Nov. 9, 1872), 869-70.
Lawrence, Eugene, "Grant and Education," Harper's Weekly, 16 (Aug. 3, 1872), 593-94.
Lawrence, Eugene, "Grant and Greeley," Harper's Weekly, 16 (Aug. 24, 1872), 653-54.
Lawrence, Eugene, "Grant on the Battle-field," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, XXXIX, 230 (July 1869), 210-25.
Lawrence, Eugene, "Lincoln--Johnson--Grant," Harper's Weekly, 16 (Sept. 21, 1872), 733-34.
Lawrence, Eugene, "President Grant and His Assailants," Harper's Weekly, 19 (Jan. 1875), 101-2.
Lawrence, Eugene, "President Grant and the Germans in Paris," Harper's Weekly, 16 (July 20, 1872), 572.
Lawrence, Eugene, "President Grant, Patriot and Statesman," Harper's Weekly, 21 (March 10, 1877), 186.
Lawrence, Eugene, "President Grant's Administration," Harper's Weekly, 20 (Aug. 19, 1876), 681-82.
Lawrence, Eugene, "Ulysses S. Grant," Harper's Weekly, 16 (June 29, 1872), 510.
Lay, Henry C., "Grant Before Appomattox: Notes of a Confederate Bishop," The Atlantic Monthly, CXLIX (March 1932), 333-40. Recounts a visit with USG at City Point.
"Laying the Cornerstone," Harper's Weekly, 36 (May 7, 1892), 439.
Lebowich, Joseph, "General Ulysses S. Grant and the Jews," Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, XVII (1909), 71-79.
Lecher, J. H. A., "General Grant and Early Galena," Wisconsin Magazine of History, 3 (1919-1920), 84-86.
Lee, Alfred E., "General Grant at Frankfort," Lippincott's Magazine, XXXVI (Oct. 1885), 374-78.
Lee, Olive, "The Women of the Grant Family," New England Magazine, XXIX, 4 (Dec. 1903), 435-42. Gossip with photographs.
Lee, Stephen D., "The Campaign of Generals Grant and Sherman against Vicksburg in December, 1862, and January 1st and 2nd, 1863, Known as the 'Chickasaw Bayou Campaign,'" Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society, IV (1901), 15-36. Map on unnumbered page preceding article.
Leech, Samuel V., "Personal Recollections of the Last Days of ex-President Ulysses S. Grant," Pittsburgh Christian Advocate, LXXXII, 16 (April 22, 1915), 9-10. The pastor of a Methodist church at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., recalls visits to Mount McGregor.
Lehman, Godfrey D., "Susan B. Anthony Cast Her Ballot for Ulysses S. Grant," American Heritage, 37, 1 (Dec. 1985), 24-31. Casting an illegal vote in the 1872 presidential election for USG recognized his concern for some women's issues and resulted in Anthony being brought to trial.
Leiter, Kelly, "A President and One Newspaper: U. S. Grant and the Chicago Tribune," Journalism Quarterly, XLVII, 1 (Spring 1970), 71-80.
Leitman, Spencer L., "The Revival of an Image: Grant and the 1880 Republican Nominating Campaign," Missouri Historical Society Bulletin, XXX, 3 (April 1974), 196-204.
LePaitre, George-Patrick, "General Grant's Visit to Japan," Social Education, XXII, 1 (Jan. 1958), 27-28, 31.
Leslie, Leigh, "Grant and Galena," The Midland Monthly, IV, 3 (Sept. 1895), 195-215. Detailed account based on Rowley family material.
"The Lessons of U. S. Grant's Life: Never Give Up! An interview with the Grants of Lancaster," Blue and Gray Magazine, 5 (May 1984), 43-45. Illus. Interview with Grant's great great grandnephew, Lowell R. Grant, and Lowell Grant's son, Donald Lee Grant.
Levine, Richard R., "Indian Fighters and Indian Reformers: Grant's Indian Peace Policy and the Conservative Consensus," Civil War History, XXXI, 4 (Dec. 1985), 329-52.
Lewis, G. B., "Historical Vignette #8. General Ulysses S. Grant's Hip Fracture," Orthopaedic Review (ORR), 16, 11 (Nov. 1987), 866-68.
Lewis, Lloyd, "An Awful Interposition of God," The American Mercury, XXVI, 101 (May 1932), 94-104. Grant and the Chattanooga Campaign.
Lewis, Lloyd, "Lincoln's Legacy to Grant," The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, V, 2 (June 1948), 75-93. An address given at the annual meeting of The Abraham Lincoln Association, Springfield, Illinois, Feb. 12, 1948.
Leyden, John G., "Grant wins last battle by finishing memoirs; Dies from cancer days later," The Washington Times, March 23, 2002, p. B03.
"Library Receives Grant and Green Letters," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 44 (1951), 83. Eight Civil War letters by Ulysses S. Grant.
"Lieutenant-General Grant," The United States Service Magazine, I, 6 (June 1864), 561-64. A laudatory biographical sketch.
"The Lincoln and Grant Families as they appeared in two photographs of the Civil War Periods," Munsey's Magazine, XXXVIII, 6 (March 1908), 747-48.
"Lincoln--Grant--Lee," Modern Brotherhood, XII, 11 (March 1909), 1-3.
"Lincoln Writes a Letter for Stanton," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, L, 3 (Autumn 1957), 313. Edwin M. Stanton to Grant, March 3, 1865, "The President directs ..." gives "the terms for Lee's capitulation."
Lisec, Aaron, "'Power I think I can go no further': Ulysses S. Grant after Appomattox," Annotation, 31, 3 (Sept. 2003), 10-11.
Lisec, Aaron M., "Recaptured Voices: The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant," Annotation, 28, 3 (Sept. 2000), 18-19.
Lloyd, Frederick, "War Memories," Iowa Historical Record, VIII, 4 (Oct. 1892), 375-82.
Logan, General John A., "Reminiscences of General U. S. Grant," The Chautauquan, VI (Oct. 1885), 13-17.
Long, David E., "Cover-up at Cold Harbor," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXXVI, 3 (June 1997), 50-56, 58-59.
Long, E. B., "Dear Julia: Two Grant Letters," Civil War History, I, 1 (March 1955), 61-64. Text and facsimile of letters from Grant to his wife, Feb. 24, 1862, and March 29, 1862. See PUSG, 4, 284, 443-44.
Long, E. B., "Grant and the War in the West." Professional paper.
Long, E. B., "The Paducah Affair: Bloodless Action that Altered the Civil War in the Mississippi Valley," Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 70, 4 (1972), 253-76.
Long, John B., "The Silent Man as a Talker," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 529.
Longstreet, James, "General Grant at West Point--War Reminiscences," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 531-32.
"A Look into Grant's Tomb," New York Sunday News (Aug. 21, 1966), 26. New mosaic mural in the Tomb.
Loomis, Christine, "Where the Presidents Are," Family Life (Aug. 1999), 33.
Lorant, Stefan, "Baptism of U. S. Grant. Newly Discovered Diary of a Minister Tells the Intimate Story of the Spiritual Battle the General Waged in his Dying Days," Life, 30, 13 (March 26, 1951), 90-94, 97-98, 101-2. The diary of John P. Newman. For the presentation of the diary to West Point, see Time, LXI (May 4, 1953), 69-70.
Loring, George Bailey, "Washington and Grant," Old and New, V, 3 (March 1872), 337-44.
Loryea, A. M., "Grant and the Pacific Coast," The Overland Monthly, second series, VI, 32 (Aug. 1885), 197-98.
Love, Charles A., "The Statesman General." Typescript of eulogistic sketches that Love, an attorney from Aurora, Ill., published in the Aurora Daily Beacon-News in 1923.
Lovett, R., "Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant," British Quarterly Review, 83 (1886), 126-43.
Lowell, James Russell, "On a Bust of General Grant," Scribner's Magazine, XI, 3 (March 1892), 267-69.
Lunde, Erik S., "The Ambiguity of the National Idea: The Presidential Campaign of 1872," Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, 5, 1 (1978), 1-23.
Lutz, Stephen D., "General Orders, No. 11: Grant's Ignoble Act," America's Civil War (March 2000), 50-56.
M., E. S., "Grant," Life, 6 (July 30, 1885), 57.
Mabry, Caroline, "The Hero," St. Nicholas, LVII, 11 (Sept. 1930), 842-44, 876, 883. A children's story that includes USG.
McCormick, Robert R., "Grant's Masterly Campaign Against River Town," Chicago Sunday Tribune (graphic section) (Feb. 14, 1937), 1, 8, 13. Part of a chapter from McCormick, "Ulysses S. Grant--the Great Soldier of America."
McCracken, George E., "President Grant's Ancestry," The American Genealogist, 51, 4, whole no. 204 (Oct. 1975), 231-41.
McFall, J. Arthur, "Grant's Early War Days," America's Civil War (Nov. 1994), 34-40.
Macfeely, R., "General Grant at Panama," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 537-38. Robert Macfeely, USMA 1850, served with USG in the 4th Inf.
[McFeely, William S.], "A Biography of Ulysses S. Grant," ACLS Newsletter, XXV, 3-4 (Summer-Fall 1974), 17-20. An extract from a fellowship application to the American Council of Learned Societies.
McFeely, William S., "The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant," History Today, 32 (Dec. 1982), 5-10.
McGehee, Larry, "U.S. Grant Had a Career of Many Hills and Valleys," Potomac News & Manassas Journal & Messenger [Virginia], Sept. 8, 2001, p. A6.
McGhee, James E., "The Neophyte General: U. S. Grant and the Belmont Campaign," Missouri Historical Review, LXVII, 4 (July 1973), 465-83.
M'Gillicudy, T. D., "General Grant's First Service in the War," Confederate Veteran (Feb. 1908), 62. Some unreliable material on Grant's accession to command and an anecdote of Feb. 3, 1862.
Mack, Frank W., "Grant--The Death Watch. How the Press Reports the Death of a Great Man," The Saturday Evening Post, CLXXXII, 33 (Feb. 12, 1910), 13-15, 39-40.
McKelway, A. J., "Appomattox--An Anniversary," Harper's Weekly, 62 (April 15, 1916), 411-12.
McKenzie, John D., "Showdown in the West: Grant vs Rosecrans," Civil War, XI, 2 (March-April 1993), 8-14.
[McMurtry, R. Gerald], "Lincoln Named Grant Lieutenant General, March 9, 1864," Lincoln Lore, 1513 (March 1964), 1-4.
McPherson, James M., "Grant or Greeley? The Abolitionist Dilemma in the Election of 1872," The American Historical Review, LXXI, 1 (Oct. 1965), 43-61. "More than three-fourths of the abolitionists favored the reelection of President Grant ..."
McPherson, James M., "The Riddle of the Victor," New Republic, 222, 8 (Feb. 21, 2000), [42-45]. Review of Brooks D. Simpson, Ulysses S. Grant: Triumph over Adversity, 1822-1865.
McPherson, James M., "Ulysses S. Grant's Final Victory," MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History, 2, 4 (1990), 96-103.
McPherson, James M., "Ulysses S. Grant: The Unheroic Hero," The New York Review of Books, XLVI, 2 (Feb. 4, 1999), 16-19.
Maguire, T. Miller, "The Battle of Spotsylvania," United States Service Magazine, XXXVIII (Oct. 1908), 63-71.
Mahan, D. H., "The Cadet Life of Grant and Sherman," Army and Navy Journal, III, 32 (March 31, 1866), 507. A glowing account from a professor.
Maihafer, Harry J., "Lieutenant Sam and the Sisters," Liguorian (Sept. 1988), 54-59.
Maihafer, H. J., "The Partnership," United States Naval Institute Proceedings, XCIII, 5 (May 1967), 49-57. An informal discussion of the relationship of Grant and Commodore Andrew H. Foote at Fort Donelson.
Maihafer, Harry J., "Personalities: In the steamy jungles of Panama, a young lieutenant named U.S. Grant ...," America's Civil War, 1, 2 (July 1988), 12.
Majeske, Penelope K., "Johnson, Stanton, and Grant: A Reconsideration of the Events Leading to the First Reconstruction Act," Southern Studies, 22, 4 (1983), 340-50. Argues that this act was the means by which Congress gave Grant the authority to continue his military occupation of the South.
"Major-General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 6 (March 8, 1862), 151.
"Major-General Grant," The Portrait Monthly: Containing Sketches of Departed Heroes, and Prominent Personages of the Present Time, Interesting Stories, Etc., vol. 1 (New York: T. B. Leggett & Co., 1864), 10.
"Major-General U. S. Grant," Harper's Weekly, 7 (June 6, 1863), 365-66.
Mallam, William D., "The Grant-Butler Relationship," Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XLI, 2 (Sept. 1954), 259-76. Rejecting the idea that Butler blackmailed Grant, friendly relations are explained in terms of Butler's favors to Grant.
[Maltby, R. R.], "Prophesy of General Grant's Father," [Americana, VII (April 1912)], 415-16. Jesse Grant predicted in Sept. 1862, that his son would command all the Union armies.
Mangum, Ronald Scott, "The Vicksburg Campaign: A Study in Joint Operations," Parameters, 21, 3 (1991), 74-86. Studies cooperation between army and navy during Vicksburg campaign.
Mann, Charles S., "The Bucks and Montgomery County Kindred of General U. S. Grant," Historical Sketches: A Collection of Papers Prepared for the Historical Society of Montgomery County Pennsylvania, V (1925), 218-36.
Markens, Isaac, "Mayer Lehman in Correspondence with Gen. U. S. Grant, Jefferson Davis and Gov. T. H. Watts, of Alabama," Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, XX (1911), 154-57. Correspondence reprinted from the Official Records.
"Mark Twain and General Grant," The Mentor, XII, 4 (May 1924), 46-47. Reprinted in Grant Network Newsletter, IX, 1 (Winter 2002/3), 6-8.
Marshall, Charles, "A Confederate at the Tomb of Grant," Confederate Veteran, I, 2 (Feb. 1893), 45. Oration from Memorial Day, [1892].
Maryniak, B. R. "Grant's Staff in '64," The Courier (Sept.-Oct. 1994), 52-54.
Mason, Ed, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," The Columbus Dispatch Magazine (Sept. 17, 1967), 14. Perfunctory sketch.
Mattox, Henry E., and Robert W. Mattox, "Appomattox Court House Revisited," Southern Historian, 8 (1987), 64-73. Decline and subsequent restoration of Appomattox.
Maurice, Sir Frederick, "Soldiers and Statesmen of the Civil War: II. Lincoln and Grant," The Atlantic Monthly, CXXXVIII (Aug. 1926), 224-36.
Maury, Dabney H., "Grant as a Soldier and Civilian," Southern Historical Society Papers, V (1878), 227-39. An appraisal by a Confederate commander.
"A Memoir of General Grant," British Army and Navy Review, I, 4 (Oct. 1864), 356-65.
Meyers, Christopher C., "'Two Generals Cannot Command This Army': John A. McClernand and the Politics of Command in Grant's Army of the Tennessee," Columbiad: A Quarterly Review of the War Between the States, 2, 1 (Spring 1998), 27-41.
Miers, Earl Schenck, "He Reduced War to Four Words: Grant--the Gentle General," The Saturday Review, XXXVIII, 28 (July 9, 1955), 7-9, 31-32. The words: "When in doubt, fight."
Milgram, James W., "Grant Frees a Prisoner," Society of Philatelic Americans Journal (Feb. 1964), 423-25. An endorsement of Aug. 13, 1862, on letter of John D. Chadwick, confined at Alton Military Prison. See PUSG, 5, 219.
Miller, Craig E., "'Give the Book to Clemens'," American History, XXXIV, 1 (April 1999), 40-44, 58-59.
[Miller, Eliot M.], "General Grant's Joke," Harper's Weekly, 50 (May 19, 1906), 713. Reprinted in Army-Navy Journal, XLIII (May 26, 1906), 1107.
Miller, J. Michael, "Repeatedly and Often Openly Drunk," Civil War, 60 (Feb. 1997), 30-32.
Miller, J. Michael, "Strike Them a Blow: Lee and Grant at the North Anna River," Blue & Gray Magazine, X, 4 (April 1993), 12-22, 44-45.
Milner, Clyde A., II, "Off the White Road: Seven Nebraska Indian Societies in the 1870s: A Statistical Analysis of Assimilation, Population, and Prosperity," Western History Quarterly, 12, 1 (1981), 37-52.
Mitchell, Brian, "Ulysses S. Grant in Ireland," Irish Roots, 11 (?), 2 (2003), 24-25.
Moffett, Cleveland, "Grant and Lincoln in Bronze," McClure's Magazine, V, 5 (Oct. 1895), 419-32.
Moffett, Cleveland, "Partridge's Statue of General Grant," McClure's Magazine, VI, 6 (May 1896), 590-91.
Monroe, Haskell, "The Grant Papers: A Review Article," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, LXI, 4 (Winter 1968), 463-72.
Montis, Colin, "The First Ohio-Born President, Ulysses Simpson Grant," The Ohio Magazine, XI, 3 (May 1946), 10.
Montis, Mrs. Colin, "The Wife of the First Ohio-Born President, Julia Dent Grant," The Ohio Magazine, XI, 3 (May 1946), 11.
"Monument to General Grant, Washington, D. C.," The Monumental News, XVIII (April 1906), 275-76.
Moore, Ensley, "Grant's First March," Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society, XV (1912), 55-62. Well-organized local reminiscences and photographs.
Morelock, Jerry D., "Grant's Naval Triumph," Armchair General (March 2006), 84-91.
Morgan, M. R., "From City Point to Appomattox with General Grant," Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States, XLI, 149 (Sept.-Oct. 1907), 227-55. An anecdotal account by Grant's commissary. A small portion was in accurately reprinted as "Lincoln and Grant at City Point," Magazine of History, Rare Lincolniana, 39 (1930), 57-59.
Morice, Joseph R., "Grant and the Third Term Issue," Duquesne Review, I, 2 (Fall, 1956), 21-29. Concludes that "The third term issue appears to have disturbed the party leaders less than it disturbed the people and the press."
M[orris], R[oy], "Editorial: Timothy O'Sullivan's famous photographs notwithstanding,...," America's Civil War (Sept. 2000), 6.
M[orris], R[oy], "Editorial: Ulysses S. Grant could thank Assistant Secretary of War Charles A. Dana ...," America's Civil War (March 2000), 6.
M[orris], R[oy], "Editorial: A Welsh journalist's unfiled story ...," America's Civil War (May 2000), 6.
Morris, Roy, "Titans Clash in the Wilderness," Military History, 14, 1 (April 1997), [42-56].
Morrow, Lance, "G. W. Bush: A U. S. Grant in the Making?," Time Online Edition (March 22, 2001). Favorable comparison that incorporates an enthusiastic review of Jean Edward Smith, Grant.
Morrow, Lance, "Who is Buried in Grant's Tomb? (Myths About the Man)," Time (Sept. 16, 1985), 92.
[Morton, David A.?], "What General Grant Didn't Know," Progressive Architecture, LIV, 10 (Oct. 1973), cover, 100-101. Brief text accompanies color photos of Citizens Workshop beautification of General Grant National Memorial in New York.
[Mosby, John S.], "Colonel Mosby to General Grant: An Autographed Letter on Virginia Politics," The Month at Goodspeed's Book Shop, XXXIX, 4 (Jan. 1968), 75-77. C.S.A. partisan commander who became USG's friend after the Civil War.
Mosby, John S., "Grant's Relation to the Southern People," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 536.
Mosby, John S., "Personal Recollections of General Grant," Munsey's Magazine, XLIV, 6 (March 1911), 761-66.
Moseley, George Van Horn, "Grant's Movements across the James," U.S. Cavalry Journal, 22 (March 1912), 820-31.
Moser, Kay, "Mark Twain and Ulysses S. Grant," Studies in American Humor, 1, 2 (Oct. 1982), 130-41.
[Mowry, Duane], "Doolittle Correspondence," Southern Historical Society Publications, XI, 1 (Jan. 1907), 6-9. Letters from Manton Marble, Dec. 29, 1867, and Sylvester Mowry, Dec. 12, 1867, to Senator James R. Doolittle about Grant's Reconstruction policy.
"Mr. Dawes--President Grant--General Butler," The Nation, X, 241 (Feb. 10, 1870), 84.
"Mr. Vanderbilt and General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Jan. 24, 1885), 51.
Murphy, Brian John, "Grant Versus Lee," Civil War Times, XLIII, 1 (April 2004), 42-49, 63-66.
Murphy, Brian J., "The Secret War Between Grant & Halleck," Civil War Times, XLV, 6 (August 2006), 44-49.
Musick, Michael P, "Documentary Publication Safeguards Manuscripts: The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant and the Charles Merrill Mount Case," Manuscripts, XLV, 4 (Fall 1993), 273-82.
"The 'Mystery' of General Grant," The Century Magazine, LV, 5 (March 1898), 790-91. An editorial arguing that there was no mystery, only simplicity.
Nagler, Jörg, "Deutschamerikaner und das Liberal Republican Movement 1872," Amerikastudien/American Studies, 33, 4 (1988), 415-38. Role of German-Americans in the Liberal Republican movement.
[Nast, Thomas], "Thomas Nast in the Age of Grant," Hayes Historical Journal, 8, 3 (1989), 52-60. A selection of Thomas Nast's editorial cartoons from the Grant administration.
"The Nation's Christmas Tree," Sunshine Magazine, XL, 12 (Dec. 1963), 17-20. The General Grant, a [sequoia] in Kings Canyon National Park, where a Christmas service has been held annually since 1925 (weather permitting).
"The Nation's Gratitude to General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 29 (March 21, 1885), 186.
[Neely, Mark E., Jr.], "Grant and Civil Liberties: Some Clues from His Early Service in Missouri," Lincoln Lore, 1773 (Nov. 1986), 1-3.
Nevill, Edmund R., "General Grant," Notes and Queries, 11th Series (May 4, 1912), 347. Asserts that the Grant family lived in Dorsetshire for several centuries and was not of Scotch extraction.
Newell, Clifford H., and Howard Criswell, Jr. (interviewer), "A Conversation with the Past," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXIX, 1 (March-April 1990), 56-63. Interview with Clifford H. Newell who relates a 1904 conversation with Simon B. Buckner about his relationship with Grant.
Newman, John P., "General Grant's Habits," The American Magazine, VI, 1 (May 1887), 81-82. Newman was a Methodist minister who knew USG personally.
Newman, J[ohn] P., "Grant's Baptism," The Independent, XLVI (Dec. 20, 1894), 1645.
Newman, John P., "The Character of General Grant," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 529-31.
Newman, Ralph Geoffrey, "The General's Greatest Victory: Grant's Memoirs," AB Bookman's Weekly, 81 (June 27, 1988), 2719-20.
Newman, Ralph G[eoffrey], "A Most Extraordinary Ordinary Man: Profile of an American Hero, Ulysses S. Grant," The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, IX, 4 (July 1972), 21-27. An address given at ceremonies sponsored by the National Park Service at the General Grant National Memorial, New York City, on April 27, 1972.
"A New Statue of Grant," Harper's Weekly, 43 (May 6, 1899), 448-49. An equestrian statue in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.
Newton, F. M., "Taps," Century Magazine, XXX, 6 (Oct. 1885), 955. A poem inspired by the of Grant's funeral.
"New York and the Grant Monument," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, LXXXV, 507 (Aug. 1892), 475.
Nichols, Hugh L., "Character Sketch of General Ulysses S. Grant," Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications, XXXI ([April] 1922), 163-71. Includes account of an interview with Samuel Simpson, Grant's uncle.
Nicolay, Helen, "The Boyhood and Youth of General U. S. Grant," St. Nicholas, XXXVI (July-Sept. 1909), 822-25, 895-98, 1022-28.
Nicolay, John G., and John Hay, "Abraham Lincoln. A History," The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, XXXVI, 4 (Aug. 1888), 562-83. Surveys USG's activities in Kentucky and Tennessee through the capture of Fort Donelson.
Norris, Floyd, "The Crash of '84: A Bank Failure Triggered Financial Panic," Barrons, 64 (June 18, 1984), 26. Failure of Marine National Bank and Grant and Ward.
"The North's Top General--U. S. Grant," Lincoln Log, XIV, I (July-Aug. 1976), 4-5. Summary of Grant's career prepared for the Lincoln Society of Philately.
Nurah, Arthur G., "A Commission for Robert," Lincoln Herald, LXVI, 3 (Fall 1964), 143-48. Communication between Lincoln and Grant about Robert Lincoln's military appointment. Includes Abraham Lincoln to Grant, Jan. 19, 1865; Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Jan. 21, 1865; Robert Lincoln to AG, April 21, 1865 (resigning); Grant endorsement on Robert Lincoln (April 21) commending Robert Lincoln. See PUSG, 13, 281-82.
Nye, Wilbur S., "Grant--Genius or Fortune's Child?," Civil War Times Illustrated, IV, 3 (June 1965), 4-15, 43-44. A laudatory character sketch.
Oakley, E. M., "Psychic First Lady," Psychic, VII, 4 (Sept.-Oct. 1976), 34-37. Discusses dreams recorded by Julia Dent Grant in her Memoirs.
"Obituary," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, LXXI, 425 (Oct. 1885), 806. A news account of Grant's funeral.
Oestreich, Kathryn D., "Grant in Galena," Outdoor Illinois, X, 5 (May 1971), 8-17. When Grant "tried his hand at the leather store."
Ofner, J. B., "Land-Bounties to Lincoln, Grant, Lee, and Davis," Americana, V (July 1910), 697-700. Grant obtained a quarter section in Michigan for Mexican War services.
Ogg, Frederick Austin, "When Grant Came Home: A Remarkable Historical Parallel to the Reception of Ex-President Roosevelt on His Return to America," Munsey's Magazine, XLIII, 4 (July 1910), 537-41.
[Oglesby, Richard J.], "Grant Takes Command at Cairo," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XXXVIII, 2 (June 1945), 242-44. Oglesby's reminiscences from a letter written in 1886.
Olney, Warren, "Grant and the War," The Overland Monthly, second series, VI, 32 (Aug. 1885), 199-202.
Onishi, Norimitsu, "Ceremony at Grant's Tomb notes Gadfly's triumph," New York Times, 146, 50776 (April 28, 1997), B3.
Orrick, Phyllis, "San Diego's Least-Remembered Great Man," San Diego Reader (July 2, 1998), 40-51. Biographical sketch of Ulysses S. Grant, Jr.
Osgoode, J. A., "Grant, the Magnanimous," Confederate Veteran, XXXIV, 10 (Oct. 1926), 365.
[Ould, Robert], "Proofs of General Grant's Guilt of the 'Horrors of Andersonville,'" The Old Guard, VI, 10 (Oct. 1868), 788-91. A letter of the former Confederate "agent of exchange" blaming Grant for refusal to exchange prisoners. Reprinted from the National Intelligencer.
Overstreet, W. C., "A President's Rifle.... The Whitmore Rifle Makers and the Whitmore Rifle Presented to Gen. U. S. Grant, Eighteenth President of the United States," Muzzle Blasts, [IX, 7] (March 1948), 4-5, 18-19; [8] (April 1948), 7-9, 14.
Owens, Dennis, "An Essay on the Biographies of Ulysses S. Grant," The Appellate Practice Journal, XIX, 3 (Summer 2001), 33-37.
Owens, Jeffrey Alan, "The Burning of Lake St. Joseph," Louisiana History, 32, 4 (1991), 393-415. Burning and vandalization of plantation houses at Lake St. Joseph by Grant's armies.
Owens, Richard Henry, "His More Distant Hero: Horace Porter and Abraham Lincoln," Lincoln Herald, 90, 2 (1988), 54-57. Porter's admiration of Lincoln and Grant.
Owens, Thomas W., Jr., and H. Campbell Scarlett, "Grant Mourning Button," The National Button Bulletin, XIII, 1 (Jan. 1954), 37-38.
Paine, Albert Bigelow, ed., "Mark Twain's Letters," Harper's Magazine, CXXXV, 806 (July 1917), 177-86. Twain's account of the Army of the Tennessee reunion in Chicago in 1879 on pp. 178-82. Portions of the article reprinted in The Literary Digest, LV, 3 (July 21, 1917), 57-60, "When Twain Conquered Grant."
[Paine, Albert Bigelow], "The Story of Grant's Memoirs," The Literary Digest, XLV, 10 (Sept. 7, 1912), 373-75. From the Sept. Harper's.
Palmer, Frederick, "Was Grant Drunk at Shiloh?," Liberty (April 13, 1929), 77-81. "I have never heard of anyone who saw him at Shiloh saying that he did not have a drink or that he was drunk during the battle."
"Parade, ceremonies mark centennial of General Grant national gravesite," New York Amsterdam News, 88, 17 (April 26, 1997), 19.
Parker, L. F., "Ex-President Grant on Popular Education," Education, V, 5 (May 1885), 542-44. Regarding the Des Moines speech. See PUSG, 26, 342-45.
Parker, L. F., "Grant's Des Moines Speech and Its History," Iowa Historical Record, I, 3 (July 1885), 123-28.
Parker, L. F., "President Grant's Des Moines Address," Annals of Iowa, third series, III, 3 (Oct. 1897), 179-92. Including a facsimile of the entire address. An editorial on the subject is on pp. 226-27.
Parks, Gordon, "Three Years with Grant as Recalled by War Correspondent Sylvanus Cadwallader: An Appraisal," Wisconsin Magazine of History, XL, 1 (Autumn 1956), 50-56.
Parton, Ethel, "Neighbors," St. Nicholas, XXX, 6 (June 1903), 737. Poem describing a child's grave near the Grant tomb.
Perret, Geoffrey, "Grant's Tennessee Gamble," MHQ, 9, 2 (Winter 1997), 26-37.
Perry, Leslie J., "A Parallel for Grant's Action," Southern Historical Society Papers, XXIV (1896), 138-45. A comparison of the Wilderness Campaign and the Seven Days, reprinted from the Philadelphia Times, March 14, 1896.
Perry, Leslie J., "The Rise of General Grant," The Century Magazine, LIII, 1 (Nov. 1896), 153-57. Illustrated with a facsimile of Grant's application for command, May 24, 1861.
"The Personal Habits of General Grant," Current Literature, XLV, 1 (July 1908), 9-11. President Taft made a speech at Grant's Tomb in which he said that Grant had resigned from the army in 1854 because of drinking. The article discusses the ensuing controversy and prints a facsimile of the resignation, April 11, 1854.
"Personal Recollections of General Grant's Life in the Field," National Magazine, XVIII, 3 (June 1903), 318-20. Remarks and anecdotes--author unknown.
Peskin, Allan, "The 'Little Man on Horseback' and the 'Literary Fellow': Garfield's Opinions of Grant," Mid-America, LV, 4 (Oct. 1973), 271-82.
Peters, W. A., "The Life of Gen. U. S. Grant," The Leisure Hour Library, I (new series), 112 (Sept. 15, 1886), 1-9.
Phelps, Orme W., "Four Letters by U. S. Grant," Claremont Quarterly (Winter 1962), 25-36. Letters to John Lowe, June 26, 1846 (PUSG, 1, 94-98); to Elihu B. Washburne, Nov. 7, 1862 (PUSG, 6, 273-76); to Schuyler Colfax, Aug. 4, 1871 (PUSG, 22, 106-9); to his daughter, Feb. 16, 1885.
Phillips, Glyn, "General Grant's Last Days," The Banner, XLVII, 2 (April 1943), 1, 5.
Pickett, Thomas E., "William West Richeson: The Kentuckian that Taught Grant," Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society (Sept. 1911), 14-22.
"Pictorial Portfolio: The Funeral of Ulysses S. Grant," Hayes Historical Journal, 11, 2 (1992), 39-53.
Pier, Karen, "Grant in Detroit," Michigan History, 80, 3 (May-June 1996), 18-19.
Pierce, Darius, "How Grant Found His Orderly," Civil War Times, II, 10 (Feb. 1961), 16-17. Reminiscent account of Grant's selection of Henry Prince, Negro sentry, as his orderly.
Pitkin, Thomas M., "General Grant Becomes an Author," The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, IX, 1 (Oct. 1971), 1-5.
"Pleading the Fifth During Last Year in Office," The New Yorker, 63 (June 22, 1987), 21.
Plummer, Mark A., "The Civil War Concluded in The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 79, 1 (1986), 59-62. Review essay.
Plummer, Mark A., "'Good Dear Governor. You Are My Best Friend.' The Private Letters of Robert G. Ingersoll to Richard J. Oglesby, 1854-1877," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 73, 2 (1980), 78-116. Private letters discussing political affairs, including presidency of Grant.
Poggiali, Leonard, "Conditional Surrender: The Death of U. S. Grant, and the Cottage on Mount McGregor," Blue & Gray Magazine (Feb. 1993), 60-65.
Poore, C. G., "Grant: A Soldier Who Fought for Peace," The New York Times Magazine (Sept. 22, 1929), 10-11. Includes Grant to Joseph R. Hawley, May 29, 1868, accepting the Republican presidential nomination. See PUSG, 18, 263-65.
Porter, Horace, "Campaigning with Grant," The Century Magazine, LIII, 1 (Nov. 1896), 16-32; LIII, 2 (Dec. 1896), 216-31; LIII, 3 (Jan. 1897), 344-48; LIII, 4 (Feb. 1897), 484-500; LIII, 5 (March 1897), 712-27; LIII, 6 (April 1897), 823-39; LIV, 1 (May 1897), 98-115; LIV, 2 (June 1897), 201-18; LIV, 3 (July 1897), 352-69; LIV, 4 (Aug. 1897), 584-602; LIV, 5 (Sept. 1897), 736-54; LIV, 6 (Oct. 1897), 879-98.
Porter, Horace, "The Day Grant Saluted Lee," This Week Magazine (Jan. 17, 1960), 20-22, 25-27. Reprinted from Campaigning with Grant.
Porter, Horace, "General Grant," The American, [X], 262 (Aug. 5, 1885), 237-38. Excerpts from Horace Porter's "Reminiscences of General Grant. By an officer of His Staff." Harper's New Monthly Magazine, LXXI, 424 (Sept. 1885), 587-98.
Porter, Horace, "Grant's Last Campaign," The Century Magazine, XXXV, 1 (Nov. 1887), 126-52.
Porter, Horace, "Lee's Surrender at Appomattox," The Outlook, LXXXIV (Dec. 22, 1906), 970-76.
Porter, Horace, "Lincoln and Grant," The Century Magazine, XXX, 6 (Oct. 1885), 939-47.
Porter, Horace, "Personal Traits of General Grant," McClure's Magazine, II, 6 (May 1894), 506-14.
Porter, Horace, "Reminiscences of General Grant. By an Officer of His Staff," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, LXXI, 424 (Sept. 1885), 587-98. Portrait on p. 585.
Porter, Horace, "The Tomb of General Grant," The Century Magazine, LIII, 6 (April 1897), 839-47.
Porter, Horace and Ely Parker, "Reminiscences of General Grant," The American Review of Reviews, IX, 6 (June 1894), 730-31. Excerpts from the articles in the May McClure's.
"The President and the Civil Service," Harper's Weekly, 16 (Jan. 6, 1872), 3.
"The President and the Colored Citizens," Harper's Weekly, 16 (June 22, 1872), 482-83.
"The President and the General," Harper's Weekly, 12 (Feb. 22, 1868), 114.
"President Grant," Harper's Weekly, 13 (March 13, 1869), 162.
"President Grant," Fraser's Magazine For Town and Country, LXXIX, 5 (May 1869), 602-21.
"President Grant Intercedes on Behalf of Russian Jews," Banner of Liberty, XIX, 1 (Dec. 1869), 2.
"President Grant on Finances," Pennsylvania Monthly, VI (Jan. 1875), 63-69.
"President Grant's Second Inauguration," Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 36 (March 15, 1873), 5-6.
"The Presidential Candidates," Once a Week, XIX (Sept. 12, 1868), 211-16. An impartial presentation for British readers.
"The President, Mr. Stanton and General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 12 (Feb. 1868), 66.
"The President's Letter," Harper's Weekly, 19 (June 19, 1875), 494.
"The President's Message," The Catholic World, XXII, 131 (Feb. 1876), 707-11. Regarding taxation of church property.
"The President's Speech at Des Moines," The Catholic World, XXII, 130 (Jan. 1876), 433-43. Does not find the speech anti-Catholic.
Procter, John R., "A Blue and Gray Friendship. Grant and Buckner," The Century Magazine, LIII, 6 (April 1897), 942-49. Procter served in the C. S. Army and then worked as a state geologist in Ky. In 1897, he directed the U.S. Civil Service Commission.
"Progress of the National Grant Memorial," The Monumental News, XXIII (Dec. 1911), 892. Description of the Memorial in Washington, D. C.
[Puffer, Richard], "Grant at Vicksburg," Chicago History, II, 4 (Summer 1949), 120-21. Letter from a private of the 8th Illinois Infantry, Company E, May 28, 1863, describing Grant talking to his troops.
"A Quilt Comes Home," The Humboldt Historian, 39, 2 (March-April 1991), 8-9. Silk quilt made in 1865 to honor Grant and his service at Fort Humboldt.
Rabinovitz, Albert L., "Hugo's Bancroft and Le Message de Grant," Modern Language Notes, LVII, 8 (Dec. 1942), 648-49. Criticism of implications in Hugo's poems included in L'Anee terrible (1871). Said "Le Message denounces" Grant.
Rafuse, Ethan S., "Not Since George Washington," Civil War Times, XLIII, 1 (April 2004), 28-33.
Railton, Arthur R., "When Grant took the Island: President and Party Visit Martha's Vineyard in 1874," The Dukes County Intelligencer, 29, 1 (1987), 3-25. Includes map of Martha's Vineyard keyed to points of Grant's visit.
Rankin, J. E., "President Grant's First War Secretary," The Independent, XLVI (Nov. 1, 1894), 1400.
Ratner, Sidney, "Was the Supreme Court Packed by President Grant?," Political Science Quarterly, L, 3 (Sept. 1935), 343-58. Believes it was and presents "new and startling evidence" which throws light on the connection between the appointment by President Grant of two new judges to the Supreme bench, in 1870, and the reversal of previous decisions on the constitutionality of the legal tender act of 1862.
Reaves, Wendy Wick, "Thomas Nast and the President," American Art Journal, 19, 1 (1987), 60-71. Story of friendship between Nast and Grant.
"Reception of General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 9 (Dec. 9, 1865), 774.
Reeder, Warren A., Jr., "Notes Taken from a Few Scraps of Old Paper," Manuscripts, XX, 4 (Fall 1968), 44-47. Discusses Grant letters in his collection.
Reid, Brian Holden, "Another Look at Grant's Crossing of the James, 1864," Civil War History, XXXIX, 4 (Dec. 1993), 291-316.
Reynolds, J. J., "Grant in Mexico--How He Failed to Become a County Engineer," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 536-37.
Rhea, Gordon C., "'Butcher' Grant and the Overland Campaign," North & South, 4, 1 (Nov. 2000), 44-55.
Rhea, Gordon C., "Last Union Attack at Spotsylvania," Columbiad: A Quarterly Review of the War Between the States, 3, 4 (Winter 2000), 111-39.
[Rice, Allen Thorndike], "Sherman on Grant," North American Review, CXLII, cccl (Jan. 1886), 111-13; "Sherman's Opinion of Grant," CXLII, cccli (Feb. 1886), 200-208; "An Open Letter," CXLII, ccclii (March 1886), 292-94; "An Unspoken Address to the Loyal Legion [by W. T. Sherman]," CXLII, ccclii (March 1886), 295-308. Correspondence concerning Sherman's statement, "Had C. F. Smith lived, Grant would have disappeared to history after Donelson."
Richardson, Albert D., "A Personal History of Ulysses S. Grant," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, XXXVIII, 223 (Dec. 1868), 151. Reviewed.
Richter, William L., "The Papers of U. S. Grant: A Review Essay," Civil War History, XXXVI, 2 (June 1990), 149-66. Review of volumes 6-15.
Ripley, C. Peter, "Prelude to Donelson: Grant's January, 1862, March into Kentucky," The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, LXVIII, 4 (Oct. 1970), 311-18. A discussion of the impact of the expedition on the men which utilizes manuscript and newspaper sources.
Risser, John, "Civilian Career Unsatisfactory for Young Ulysses Grant," Old News, 6, 5 (Jan. 1995), 10-12.
Rives, Timothy, "Grant, Babcock, and the Whiskey Ring," Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration, 32, 3 (Fall 2000), 143-53.
Rivlin, Abraham B., "Schneersohn Meets with General Grant," Et-Mol (Tel Aviv University) (July 1976).
Robbins, Peggy, "The Battle of Camp Jackson," Civil War Times Illustrated, XX, 3 (June 1981), 34-43. Grant observes mob action in St. Louis just after Fort Sumter.
Robbins, Peggy, "U. S. Grant and Simon Buckner: Friends," American History Illustrated, XVII, 1 (March 1982), 8.
Roberts, Donald J., II, "Belmont: Grant's First Battle," Military Heritage, 2, 6 (June 2001), 40-49.
Roberts, Russell, "Let Us Have Peace: Ulysses S. Grant's Final Appearance," Timeline, 21, 4 (July-Aug. 2004), 24-37.
Roberts, Russell, "The Wall Street Scandal of Grant & Ward," Financial History (Spring 2004), 13-15, 36.
Robertson, R. S., "The Escape of Grant and Meade," The Magazine of American History, XIX, 3 (March 1888), 248-52. Comment on the incident described in Grant's Memoirs, II, 210.
Robun, Kanagaki, "A Japanese Life of General Grant," The Century Magazine, L, 3 (July 1895), 435-46. A partial translation of a charmingly inaccurate illustrated life of "Gurando."
Rodabaugh, James H., "Ulysses S. Grant," Museum Echoes, XXIX, 3 (March 1956), 19-21. Cover photo: Grant birthplace, Point Pleasant, Ohio.
Rogers, Joseph M., "A Confederate's Story of General Grant," Leslie's Weekly, XCVIII, 2542 (May 26, 1904), 484. An anecdote of Grant in St. Louis told by Confederate General Henry Heth.
Rogers, William Warren, Jr., "'The Past Is Gone," Ulysses S. Grant Visits Mobile," Gulf Coast Historical Review, 5, 1 (1989), 7-20. Grant tours the South in preparation for making a third-term bid.
Romero, M., "General Grant and Matias Romero," The Century Magazine, XXXVI, 5 (Sept. 1888), 795. The circumstances of a loan to Grant in May 1884.
Rosecrans, W. S., "The Mistakes of Grant," North American Review, CXLI, cccxlix (Dec. 1885), 580-99. William S. Rosecrans, USMA 1842, was a Union general often at odds with USG.
Royster, Charles, "Let Us Have Politics," Reviews in American History, 20, 2 (1992), 175-80. Review of Brooks Simpsons' Let Us Have Peace:....
Rubin, Richard, "Welcome to our Tomb," The Atlantic Monthly, 278, 1 (July 1996), 18, 22. An appreciation of Grant's Tomb and its visitors.
"Running Against Grant," Fortune, LII, 3 (Sept. 1955), 85. A rejoinder to a recent attack on the Eisenhower Administration by The Democratic Digest in the guise of two articles on Grant.
Russell, Henry M. W., "The Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant: The Rhetoric of Judgment," VQR (Virginia Quarterly Review), 66, 2 (Spring 1990), 189-209.
Rutherford, Phillip, "A Battle Above the Clouds," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXVIII, 5 (Sept.-Oct. 1989), 30-39. Account of Lookout Mountain.
Sack, John, "My Solution of the Grant's Tomb Cipher," The New Yorker, XXX, 31 (Sept. 18, 1954), 35-36. Attempted wit.
Samet, Elizabeth D., "'Adding to My Book and to My Coffin': The Unconditional Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant," PMLA, 115, 5 (Oct. 2000), 1117-24.
[Sanborn, Franklin B.], "The Grant Convention and Platform," The Atlantic Monthly, XXX, clxxviii (Aug. 1872), 253-56. Assessment by a prominent Mass. abolitionist and editor.
Sandburg, Carl, "Lincoln and Grant," The Redbook Magazine, LXVI, 6 (April 1936), 18-19, 63-64. Material appeared later in Abraham Lincoln: The War Years.
Sanfilippo, Pamela K., "Slavery at White Haven," CRM (Cultural Resource Management), 20, 2 (1997), 13-14.
Sartoris, Algernon, "Unpublished Letters by Grant After First Victory," New York Times Magazine (April 6, 1913), 1. Letters to his wife dated Feb. 24, Feb. 26, and March 29, 1862, presented by Grant's grandson. See PUSG, 4, 284-85, 292-93, 443-46.
Satterlee, Scott K., "The Political Origins of Grant's Vicksburg Campaign," E. C. Barksdale Student Lectures, 11 (1989-90), 104-26. Driven to the Mississippi River to oversee Gen. John McClernand, Grant then followed the river south to attack Vicksburg rather than moving through the middle of Mississippi.
Scaturro, Frank, "Grant's Tomb Nears an Uncertain Centennial," The New York Times (April 22, 1995), 14, 22.
Scaturro, Frank, "A President Dishonored," 19th Century, XIV, 2 (1994), 3-9. Call for preservation of Grant's Tomb, with photographs.
Schlichter, Norman C., "Why Not Grant Day?," The Ohio Guardsman (March-April 1939), 4-5. Suggests April 27.
Schmalz, Jeffrey, "Historic Grant Home Being Closed by State," New York Times (May 14, 1985), B1.
Schmidtchen, Paul W., "A Persistent Question, Mark Twain," Hobbies, LXXVIII, 3 (May 1973), 135-36. Facetious suggestion that Grant wrote Tom Sawyer.
Schmitz, Neil, "Doing the Fathers: Gertrude Stein on U. S. Grant in Four in America," American Literature, 65, 4 (Dec. 1993), 751-60.
Schwengel, Fred, "Unfortunate Published False Rumors," Congressional Record, CVII, 6 (May 10, 1961), 7730-31. Address at Grant Monument, [April 27, 1961].
Sears, E. I., "Grant and Caesarism," The National Quarterly Review, XXIX (Sept. 1874), 256-67.
Sears, E. I., "President Grant and His Cabinet," The National Quarterly Review, XVIII (March 1869), 359-68.
Seawell, M. E., "General Grant's Premonition," The Century Magazine, XXX, 6 (Oct. 1885), 958. At a White House dinner in 1874, Grant said "When Vicksburg capitulated, I knew then that I was to be the man of the war ..."
Sebeok, Thomas A., "Grant's Final Interpretant," MLN, 100, 5 (Dec. 1985), 922-34. Literary analysis of USG's famous note to his physician while dying that closes: "A verb is anything that signifies to be; to do; or to suffer. I signify all three."
"The Second Inauguration," Harper's Weekly, 17 (March 22, 1873), 230.
"The Second Presidency of General Grant," The Nation, XIV, 384 (Nov. 7, 1872), 292-93.
"Secretary Stanton and General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 16 (June 22, 1872), 483.
[Sedgwick, Arthur G.], "General Grant's Qualifications and Disqualifications," The Atlantic Monthly, XXIX, clxxi (Jan. 1872), 124-26.
[Sedgwick, Arthur G.], "Grant and the Civil Service," The Atlantic Monthly, XXXI, clxxxviii (June 1873), 761-64. Critical of Grant.
Seematter, Mary E., "The St. Louis Whiskey Ring," Gateway Heritage, 8, 4 (1988), 32-42. Story of Benjamin Bristow's investigation into the Whiskey Ring and how it led to Grant's close friends.
Sehlinger, Peter J., "'At the Moment of Victory ...' The Battle of Shiloh and General A. S. Johnston's Death as Recounted in William Preston's Diary," Filson Club History Quarterly, 61, 3 (1987), 315-45.
Selcer, Richard F., "A Legend is Born," Civil War Times, XLV, 10 (Jan. 2007), 22-31.
Selcer, Richard F., "Battlefield Bulldog, Compassionate Conqueror," Civil War Times, XLVI, 1 (Feb. 2007), 46-53.
Sferrazza, Carl Anthony, "Like Father, Like First Lady: The Men Whose Little Girls Grew into the White House, (Julia Dent Grant)," Washington Post (June 16, 1985), G1.
[Shanks, W. F. G.], "Recollections of Grant," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, XXXI, 181 (June 1865), 68-76.
Sharp, Thomas, "Col. Dent of Whitehaven, the Father-in-law of General Grant," McClure's Magazine, IX, 2 (June 1897), 667. Reminiscences based upon time spent at White Haven in the summer of 1858.
Sharrer, Terry, "What's in Grant's Tumor?," The History Channel Magazine (Sept.-Oct. 2003), 42-49.
Shepherd, Tryon M., "Ulysses Simpson Grant Plates," Hobbies: The Magazine for Collectors, LXV (Sept. 1960), 70-71. Grant in china and glass, with an illustration on the front cover.
[Sheridan, Philip H.], "General Sheridan's Observations at Sedan. A Letter From General Sheridan to General Grant," McClure's Magazine, V, 1 (June 1895), 89-90. Letter dated Sept. 13, 1870. See PUSG, 20, 216-17.
Sherman, Hoyt, "Personal Recollections of General Grant," The Midland Monthly, IX, 4 (April 1898), 325-27. Recollections of Grant in Cairo, Nov. 1861, to Feb. 1862, by the youngest brother of Gen. William T. Sherman.
Sherman, Rachel Ewing, "Relations of Sherman and Grant after the War," The Century Magazine, VL, 6 (April 1893), 892-903.
[Sherman, W. T.], "General Sherman's Opinion of General Grant," The Century Magazine, LIII, 6 (April 1897), 821. A letter of Nov. 18, 1879.
Sherman, W. T., "Grant, Thomas, Lee," North American Review, CXLIV, ccclxvi (May 1887), 437-50.
[Sherman, William T.], "Letter from General Sherman to General Grant--1865," Army and Navy Life, VIII, 4 (Sept. 1906), 266. Letter of Oct. 30, 1865. See PUSG, 15, 393-94.
Sherman, W. T., "Sherman's Estimate of Grant's Character," The Century Magazine, LXX, 2 (June 1905), 316-18. In a letter of Nov. 18, 1879, Sherman says "Yet to me he is a mystery--and I believe he is a mystery to himself."
Shetrone, Henry Clyde, "Grant Cabin," The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, XLVI (1937), 103-104. Describes the ceremonies marking the move of the Grant cabin from Columbus to Point Pleasant (photos after article).
Shinn, Josiah H., "John Wrenshall, Julia Dent and Ulysses S. Grant," The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, XXXIV, [2] (April 1903), 97-98. Genealogical material for Mrs. Grant.
Shrady, George F., "General Grant's Last Days," The Century Magazine, LXXVI, 1 (May 1908), 102-13; LXXVI, 2 (June 1908), 275-85; LXXVI, 3 (July 1908), 411-29.
Shrady, George F., "The Last Days of Our Great General," The Saturday Evening Post, CLXXIII, 33 (Feb. 16, 1901), 4-5; 34 (Feb. 23, 1901), 16-17.
Sickles, Daniel E., "Proposing Grant for the Presidency," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 541-42.
"Sidelights on the Last Days of General U. S. Grant," Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, XXXIII, 3 (July 1924), 321-23. Material expounding on the relationship between Grant and Alphonso Taft, based on a chapter from Lewis Alexander Leonard's Life of Alphonso Taft.
Siepel, Kevin H., "Mosby and Grant," Northern Virginia Heritage, V, 3 (Oct. 1983), 3-7, 19.
Simmons, William K., "The Unpublished Letters of Grant," [Americana, VII (Nov. 1912)], 1025-35. Excerpts from the volume edited by Jesse Grant Cramer.
Simon, John Y., "Another Interview with Frederick Dent Grant," The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, IX, 2 (Jan. 1972), 7-14. Reprints an interview by James B. Morrow, "General Frederick Dent Grant: Recollections of His Famous Father," (1908).
Simon, John Y., "The Collected Writings of Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885)," Manuscripts, XV, 1 (Winter 1963), 33-34.
Simon, John Y., "The Collected Writings of Ulysses S. Grant" in "Three Centennial Projects," Civil War History, IX, 3 (Sept. 1963), 277-79.
Simon, John Y., "Colonel Grant of the Illinois Volunteers," Illinois Civil War Sketches [Civil War Centennial Commission of Illinois], 6 (1966).
Simon, John Y., "Eighteenth President and the Press," Media History Digest, 12 (Spring-Summer 1992), 27-31, 42.
Simon, John Y., "From Galena to Appomattox: Grant and Washburne," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, LVIII, 2 (Summer 1965), 165-89.
Simon, John Y., "General Grant and Mark Twain," ICarbS, IV (1978), 3-9.
Simon, John Y., "Grant and Longstreet," The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, II, 2 (Jan. 1965), 7-12.
Simon, John Y., "Grant at Belmont," Military Affairs, 45, 4 (1981), 161-66.
Simon, John Y., "Grant at Fort Humboldt," The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, VIII, 3 (April 1971), 22-28. Reprints article by Clara McGeorge Shields, "General Grant at Fort Humboldt in the Early Years," Humboldt Times (Nov. 10, 1912).
Simon, John Y., "Grant at Hardscrabble," Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, XXXV, 4 (July 1979), 191-201.
Simon, John Y., "Grant of Illinois," Illinois History, 46 (Feb. 1993), 21-22.
Simon, John Y., "Grant's Tomb Deserves Respect," New York Post (April 23, 1997).
Simon, John Y., "Hardscrabble," Missouri Life, 7, 2-3 (May-Aug. 1979), 34-37.
Simon, John Y., "A Name for General Grant," Echoes [Ohio Historical Society Publication], II, 4 (April 1963). Reprinted in The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter I, 1 (Oct. 1963), 5-6.
Simon, John Y., "The Paradox of Ulysses S. Grant," Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 81, 4 (1983), 366-82.
Simon, John Y., "The Rediscovery of Ulysses S. Grant," Inland: The Magazine of the Middle West, 74 (1974), 8-14.
Simon, John Y., "The Road to Appomattox: The Generalship of Ulysses S. Grant," Timeline, 8, 4 (1991), 2-19.
Simon, John Y., "That Obnoxious Order," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXIII, 6 (Oct. 1984), 12-17. General Orders No. 11, expelling Jews from USG's dept.
Simon, John Y., "U. S. Grant Family Selling Artifact Collection," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXXIX, 1 (March 2000), 8.
Simon, John Y., "Ulysses S. Grant," Humanities, 18, 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1997), 30.
Simon, John Y., "Ulysses S. Grant and Civil Service Reform," Hayes Historical Journal, 4, 3 (1984), 8-15.
Simon, John Y., "Ulysses S. Grant and the Jews: An Unsolved Mystery," The Record: Publication of the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington, 21 (1995), 25-33.
Simon, John Y., "Ulysses S. Grant: 'Mistakes Have Been Made,'" Humanities, 14 (Jan.-Feb. 1993), 21.
Simon, John Y., "Ulysses S. Grant One Hundred Years Later," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 79, 4 (1986), 245-56.
Simon, John Y., "Ulysses S. Grant and the Ship Railway," ICarbS, IV, 1 (Spring-Summer 1978), 3-9.
Simon, John Y., "Walt Whitman and General Grant," The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, I, 3 (April 1964), 15-20.
Simon, John Y., "William C. Carroll in the Civil War," The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, X, 2 (Jan. 1973), 7-16.
Simplot, Alex, "General Grant and the Incident at Dover," Wisconsin Magazine of History, XLIV, 2 (Winter, 1960-1961), 83-84. A description written in 1911 by a former artist and correspondent for Harper's Weekly describes the celebration after the victory at Fort Donelson, with Rawlins at the bar and Grant punishing a drunken soldier in woman's dress.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Alexander McClure on Lincoln and Grant: A Questionable Account," Lincoln Herald, 95, 3 (Fall 1993), 83-86.
Simpson, Brooks D., "All I Want Is to Advance," Gateway Heritage, 15, 1 (Summer 1994), 4-19.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Another Look at the Grant Presidency," The Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association (1990), 7-16.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Butcher? Racist? An examination of William S. McFeely's Grant: A Biography," Civil War History, XXXIII, 1 (March 1987), 63-83. Refutes McFeely, citing sources either ignored or misinterpreted.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Carnage, Consequences, and Character," Reviews in American History, 14, 3 (1986), 368-76. Roles of McClellan and Grant in battles.
Simpson, Brooks D., "'The Doom of Slavery': Ulysses S. Grant, War Aims, and Emancipation," Civil War History, 36, 1 (1990), 36-56. Change in Grant's views about the Civil War, from preservation of Union to realization that emancipation was also a war aim.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Grant the Boss," Civil War Times, XLIII, 1 (April 2004), 50-62.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Grant's Tour of the South Revisited," Journal of Southern History, 54, 3 (1988), 425-48.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Henry Adams and the Age of Grant," Hayes Historical Journal, VIII, 3 (Spring 1989), 5-23. Adams's motives for writing about the Grant administration.
Simpson, Brooks D., "July 1863: The Emergence of U. S. Grant," Civil War Times (Aug. 2003), 38-39.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Lincoln Finds His General," Lincoln Herald, 96, 3 (Fall 1994), 82-89. Lincoln's growing estimation of and reliance on Grant.
Simpson, Brooks D., "The Mysterious Man on the $50 Bill," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXXIII, 6 (Jan.-Feb. 1995), 12. Review of Robert Skimin, Ulysses: A Biographical Novel of U.S. Grant.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Ulysses S. Grant and the Electoral Crisis of 1876-77," Hayes Historical Journal, XI, 2 (Winter 1992), 5-22.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Ulysses S. Grant and the Failure of Reconciliation," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 81, 4 (Winter 1988), 269-82. Grant's reconstruction policy.
Smith, George B., "General Grant's Ride," The Living Age, CCXIII, 2757 (May 8, 1897), 411-12. A reminiscence of Grant's trip to New Hampshire extracted from "General Grant's White Mountain Ride," printed in St. Nicholas.
Smith, Helen Mathews, "Grant's Last Battle," MD Magazine, 30, 2 (Feb. 1986), 98-101, 152-53, 157.
Smith, Herbert E., "Soldier Presidents," U.S. Army Recruiting News, 3, 15 (Nov. 15, 1928), 3, 15.
Smith, J. B., "Grant and the Condemned Soldier," The Pacific Monthly, XXIII, 6 (June 1910), 580-84. Colonel Smith retells a story first told to the Loyal Legion Commandery, Chicago, Oct. 7, 1909, of Grant helping a private unjustly scheduled for execution.
Smith, Joe, "U. S. Grant, Black Bart, and the Covered Bridges," Ford Times, L, 9 (Sept. 1958), 51-53.
Smith, John Justin, "Grant's Eight Home Town Generals," Civil War Times (Dec. 1959), 6. Reprinted from the Chicago Daily News.
Smith, Kate, "Vote for Victory," Coronet, XXXIII, 5 (March 1953), 25. Grant's rejection as county engineer.
Smith, R. J., "Man Proposes and God Disposes: The Religious Faith of Ulysses S. Grant," The Cavalry Journal, 26 (June 2001), 12-16; and 28 (March 2004), 4-9.
Smith, William Farrar, "Comments on General Grant's 'Chattanooga,'" The Century Magazine, XXXI, 4 (Feb. 1886), 621-23.
Smith, William Farrar, "Comments on 'General Grant's Reasons for Relieving General William F. Smith'," The Century Magazine, XXXIII, 1 (Nov. 1886), 134.
Smith, W[illiam] F[arrar], "General W. F. Smith at Petersburg," The Century Magazine, LIV, 4 (Aug. 1897), 636-38. Takes issue with Porter's "Campaigning with Grant."
Smith, William Farrar, "General W. F. Smith in Reply to General Grant," The Century Magazine, XXXII, 1 (May 1886), 153. Concerning his removal from command.
Smith, W[illiam] Farrar, "Was Chattanooga Fought as Planned?," The Century Magazine, XXXI, 1 (Nov. 1885), 146-47. A letter to the editor arguing against the point made by Adam Badeau in the May issue.
Smith, William Wrenshall, "Holocaust Holiday: The Journal of a Strange Vacation to the War-torn South and a Visit with U.S. Grant," Civil War Times Illustrated, XVIII, 6 (Oct. 1979), 28-40. A cousin of Julia Dent Grant records his visit to USG in Chattanooga, Nov. 10-30, 1863.
Smutny, Charles, "Grant--Taker of Chances. Famous General's Narrow Escapes Recalled," Chicago Sunday Tribune (graphic section) (April 25, 1937), 10.
Snell, James G., "American Neutrality and the Red River Resistance, 1869-1870," Prairie Forum [Canada], 4, 2 (1979), 183-96.
Sniffen, C[ulver] C., "A Calm, Silent, Loyal President. General Grant's Assistant Secretary Tells of Personal Experiences at White House," The National Spectator (May 1, 1926), 8-9.
Sobel, Robert, "Bad Company," Barron's, 76, 43 (Oct. 21, 1996), 28. Grant & Ward failure.
"Special Reading Lists: Ulysses Simpson Grant," [Bulletin of the Salem [Mass.] Public Library, III, 24] (April 1897), 188-91.
Speulda, Alta Mae, "The Unveiling of Tablet on Grant Memorial Tree at Riddle Hill, July 1, 1927," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XX, 2 (July 1927), 201-15. Commemorating Grant's first march during the Civil War.
[Sprague, Julian K.], "General Grant and the National Publishing Company: Imitation of Mark Twain's 'Innocents Abroad,'" The Twainian, XVIII, 5 (Sept./Oct. 1959), 1-4. Imitation of Mark Twain in James D. McCabe, Tour Around the World by General Grant.
[Squires, Enoch], "The General's Last Victory," New York State and the Civil War, II, 3 (Aug. 1962), 1-31. An account of the last years of Grant.
Stabler, Scott L., "Ulysses S. Grant and the 'Indian Problem'," Journal of Illinois History, 6, 4 (Winter 2003), 297-316.
Stadler, Ernst A., trans., "A Forgotten Poet," Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, XIX, 4 (July 1963), 356-58. Translation of an article appearing in a St. Louis German-language newspaper of 1873 dealing harshly with the poetry of Jesse Grant.
Stahl, Joseph, "Did Captain Baxter get his Leave? Why Did He Resign," Manuscripts, LI, 2 (Spring 1999), 97-102. Letter from USG to George W. Cullum, Feb. 21, 1862, prompts unfruitful research on the military career of Capt. Algernon S. Baxter.
Stanley, George F. G., "Riel's Petition to the President of the United States, 1870," Canadian Historical Review, XX, 4 (Dec. 1939), 421-28.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, "The Great Captains, Napoleon and Grant," The Independent, XLIX, 2527 (May 6, 1897), 569.
Stanton, Theodore, "General Grant and the French," Cornell Magazine (Oct. 1889), 9-26. A defense of Grant against charges that he was hostile to France, partial to Germany. Excerpted in Magazine of American History, XXII, 6 (Dec. 1889), 502-505, bound in DLC with a title page of which three copies were printed, and translated in La Revue de Paris, VI (Nov. 1, 1894), 183-202.
Stark, John O., "Mark Twain and the Chinese," Mark Twain Journal, 24, 2 (Fall, 1986). Reprints a letter from Samuel Clemens to Grant, March 15, 1881.
"State Dropping Its Plan to Shut Grant's Cottage; Sees New Interest in Site near Glen Falls," New York Times (July 27, 1985), 26.
Stathis, Stephen W., "Albert B. Steinberger: President Grant's Man in Samoa," The Hawaiian Journal of History, XVI (1982), 86-111.
Steckler, R. M., and Shedd, D. P., "General Grant: His Physicians and His Career," American Journal of Surgery, 132, 4 (Oct. 1976), 508-14.
Steere, Edward, "Grant's Ideas on Strategy Expressed in Victories," Civil War Times, II, 9 (Jan. 1961), 5, 19.
Stephens, Alexander H., "General Grant," [Applied Journal], 7 (March 23, 1872), 332-33.
Stern, Norton B., "Los Angeles Jewish Voters During Grant's First Presidential Race," Western States Jewish Historical Quarterly, 13, 2 (1981), 179-85. Voter analysis.
Stevens, Alice Bartlett, "General Grant's Love of Horses and His Stagecoach Ride in the White Mountains," The Granite Monthly, XXXIV, 2 (Feb. 1903), 95-113.
Stewart, William M., "Some of Grant's Characteristics," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 542.
Stimson, George P., ed., "General Grant on Tour," The Quarterly Bulletin of the [Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio], [VIII, 4 (Oct. 1950)], 291-96. A letter by Mary Louise Williams, Oct. 1865, describing the visit of the Grant family to Cincinnati and Columbus.
Stoddard, William O., "Ulysses S. Grant," The Chautauquan, VII (Feb. 1887), 320.
Strachey, Esther, "Godfather to American Corruption," The American Mercury, XXXII, 126 (June 1934), 170-79. A sardonic view of the Grant Administration based upon Henry Adams and Karl Marx.
Strachey, Esther, "Ulysses S. Grant," American Mercury, 32 (June 1934), 170-79.
Stratton, Robert E., "The Appomattox Surrender Table," Civil War Times Illustrated, XXXII, 5 (Nov.-Dec. 1993), 50-51. Elizabeth Custer's "struggle to prove she owned the genuine artifact."
Strong, Henry, "U. S. Grant and Robert E. Lee: A Comparison by a Northern Soldier," The Southern Bivouac, II, 5 (Oct. 1886), 279-83. A judicious critical comparison.
"Style and the Monument," North American Review, CXLI, cccxlviii (Nov. 1885), 443-53. Suggestions for a Grant monument.
Sullivan, Charles F., "A Crimson Fury--But Not in Vain: U. S. Grant at Cold Harbor," E. C. Barksdale Student Lectures, 9 (1985-86), 114-37. Grant's tactical ability and leadership during the attack on Cold Harbor.
Sullivan, Gordon R., "Ulysses S. Grant and America's Power-Projection Army," Military Review (Jan. 1994), 5-14.
Summers, Mark W., "The Press Gang: Corruption and the Independent Press in the Grant Era," Congress & the Presidency, 17, 1 (1990), 29-44. Emergence of a "new press" during the Grant Administration, focusing on corruption.
Sumners, Hatton W., "Anniversary Birth of General Grant," Congressisonal Record, LXXXVII, 12 (May 29, 1941), A2567-A2571. Speech given April 27, 1920, a southerner's attitude toward Grant. Also printed in Congressional Record, LXXXVIII, 8 (Feb. 12, 1942), A510-A514. Includes July 18, 1867, testimony of Grant.
Sutton, Horace, "Truman the Tourist," Saturday Review, XXXIX, 18 (May 5, 1956), 40-43. Comparison with Grant's tour around the world.
Swinton, John, "Two Remarkable Interviews," The Independent, [LIII, 3738 (May 23, 1901)], 1187-90. Swinton was introduced by Orvil Grant to General Grant in New York soon after the fall of Fort Donelson. Perhaps what makes this a remarkable interview is that Grant was not in New York at the time.
Swisher, J. A., "Grant's Des Moines Speech," The Palimpsest, VI, 12 (Dec. 1925), 409-21. Discussion of the speech on education, Sept. 29, 1875, followed by a comment by the editor.
Swisher, J. A., "Harlan's Defense of Grant," The Palimpsest, XV, 1 (Jan. 1934), 17-29. James M. Harlan's speech in the Senate on March 29, 1871, defending Grant against the charges of Charles Sumner and Schurz relating to Santo Domingo.
Szabad, Emeric, "Le General Grant," Spectateur Militaire; Recueil de Science D'Art et D'Histoire Militaires (Nov.-Dec. 1867), 258-448. A discussion of Grant's military career and tactics.
Tabor, Mary B. W., "For Grant's Tomb, the Battle's in Court," The New York Times (April 27, 1994), B3.
"Tales of Three Administrations, Grant, Harding, Truman Eras of Scandal," U.S. News & World Report, XXXI, 26 (Dec. 28, 1951), 40-41.
Tarbell, Ida M., "The Tariff in our Times: Under Grant," The American Magazine, LXIII, 5 (March 1907), 473-88.
[Taussig, William D.], "Personal Recollections of General Grant," Missouri Historical Society Publications, II, 3 (1903), 1-13. Reminiscences by a former mayor of Carondelet, hostile to the Dent family, and one of the county commissioners who refused Grant a job.
Taylor, John M., "Lt. Grant And the Missing Money," Army (Feb. 1982), 67-68.
Taylor, John M., "Tight as a Brick in St. Louis," Manuscripts, XXXIX, 1 (Winter, 1987), 61-65. Grant's drinking.
Temple, Wayne C., ed., "A Signal Officer with Grant: The Letters of Charles L. Davis," Civil War History, VII, 4 (Dec. 1961), 428-37.
Temple, Wayne C., "U. S. Grant in 1880," Lincoln Herald, LXVI, 4 (Winter, 1964), 192. Information from the U.S. Census.
Temple, Wayne C., "U. S. Grant in Military Service for the State of Illinois," Lincoln Herald, 83, 3 (1981), 705-708.
Thacker, John, "When General Grant Invaded West Kentucky," Kentucky Heritage, XI, 3 (1971), 4-5. An essay by a high school student.
Thayer, John M., "Grant at Pilot Knob: Reminiscences of an Early Intimate Friend of Grant's," McClure's Magazine, V, 4 (Oct. 1895), 433-37.
Theodore, Terry C., "The Civil War on the New York Stage from 1861-1900," Lincoln Herald, 74 (Spring 1972), 34-40.
"The Third-Term Bugbear," The Nation, XXII, 555 (Feb. 17, 1876), p. 108.
Thomas, Benjamin P., "A Wisconsin Newsman with Grant," Wisconsin Magazine of History, XXXIX, 4 (Summer, 1956), 238-44. On the discovery of the manuscript reminiscences (1896) of Sylvanus Cadwallader, "probably the foremost newspaper correspondent of the Civil War."
[Thompson, Joseph Parrish], "Lieutenant-General Grant," [Hours at Home], I (July 1865), 260-64.
Thompson, Launt, et al., "Grant's Memorial: What Shall it be?," North American Review, CXLI, cccxlvi (Sept. 1885), 276-93.
"The Tired President," Harper's Weekly, 35 (Sept. 12, 1891), 687.
Tobey, James A., "Two American Presidents who had Cancer," Hygeia, XI, 6 (June 1933), 520-22. Argues that Grant, like Cleveland, might have survived if he had sought medical care sooner.
Tomlinson, Everett T., "Stories of General Grant," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 540-41.
Townsend, George Alfred, "Grant's Life," Philadelphia Press, Dec. 15-Dec. 23, 1879. 8 part series.
Trefousse, Hans L., "Civil Warriors in Memory and Memoir: Grant and Sherman Remember," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 75, 3 (1991), 542-56. Reviews the Library of America editions of USG's and William T. Sherman's memoirs.
Triboulet, Suzanne, "Hardscrabble House," Ford Times, XLVII, 4 (April 1955), 46-47. Grant's pre-Civil War home, preserved on Grant's Farm.
Triboulet, Suzanne, "St. Louis' Famous Log Cabin," Tempo (April 27, 1952), 19. Grant's pre-Civil War home, now part of Grant's Farm.
Truesdale, Dorothy S., "Rochester Views the Third Term: 1880," Rochester History, II, 4 (Oct. 1940), 1-20. Newspaper comment on the convention battle.
"The Truth About Grant," Army and Navy Journal (June 6, 1908), 1100-1101. Refutation of the charges concerning Grant's drinking.
Tuckerman, Charles K., "Personal Recollections of General Grant," The Magazine of American History, XX, 2 (Aug. 1888), 109-14. A few chance meetings recalled.
Turnbaugh, William A., "A Medal for General Grant," The Numismatist, 27, 7 (July 1984), 1388-93.
Turner, Justin G., "General Grant to General Thomas at Missionary Ridge," The American Book Collector, XI, 7 (March 1961), 14-16.
Twiss, Gilbert, "It's April, 1861: Illinois and Grant Enter the War," Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine (April 16, 1961), 34, 36.
"Two Historical Portraits," The Century Magazine, VLII, 2 (Dec. 1893), 311.
[Tyler, Lyon G.], "Was Grant Magnanimous?," Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, XV, 2 (Oct. 1933), 100-106. An attack on Grant's conduct of Appomattox.
Tyner, James M., "General Grant at Cairo--His Taciturnity--His Devotion to Friends," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 532-34.
"A 'Tyrant,' and a 'Butcher,'" Harper's Weekly, 12 (Aug. 15, 1868), 514-15. An editorial with correspondence between Lincoln and Grant.
"Ulysses S. Grant," Harper's Weekly, 29 (Aug. 1, 1885), 501-03.
"Ulysses S. Grant," Harper's Weekly, 41 (May 1, 1897), 437-44. The ceremonies at Grant's Tomb with other Grant material on pp. 429-31, 433, 436.
"Ulysses S. Grant," The Old Guard, VI, 7 (July 1868), 528-32; VI, 8 (Aug. 1868), 615-21; VI, 9 (Sept. 1868), 705-13; VI, 10 (Oct. 1868), 760-72; VI, 11 (Nov. 1868), 839-47; VI, 12 (Dec. 1868), 927-42. A vitriolic anonymous attack attributed to "a general in the United States Army."
"Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), Soldier President Who Saved the Union," Scholastic, XLII, 4 (Feb. 22-27, 1943), 14. Cartoons for high school--revolting. "Builders of America: Picture Biography" (Series?).
"Ulysses S. Grant Bathed Here, at Vichy Springs," Sunset, 186, 3 (March 1991), 26.
"Ulysses Simpson Grant," Bulletin of the Brooklyn Public Library, I, 5 (May 1922), 57-64. An excellent brief bibliography.
"'Unconditional Surrender' Grant," Chamber's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, LXIII, 3 (Feb. 13, 1886), 102-105.
"U. S. Brick," American Heritage, 41, 1 (Feb. 1990), 110. A brick used in USG's temporary tomb went to an ex-slave named William R. Davis, who used it as the centerpiece of a reliquary. Photos and an explanation.
"U.S. Office of Education Edits President U. S. Grant," Nation's Schools, XXIX, 6 (June 1942), 13. A complaint that passages concerning sectarian schools were omitted from a reprinting of Grant's Des Moines speech in "Expressions on Education by Builders of American Democracy."
"The Unveiling of the Grant Statue at Galena," The Graphic (June 6, 1891), 357.
Utley, Robert M., "The Celebrated Peace Policy of General Grant," North Dakota History, XX, 3 (July 1953), 121-42. The policy itself was not inherently wrong, but was nullified by surface factors--partly by entrusting its application to incompetents lacking in adequate realization of the true nature of the policy, partly by an Indian Bureau so immersed in corruption that enlightened statesmanship was impossible, and partly by factors outside the control of policy directors, which in any case would have constituted formidable obstacles.
Van Voris, Arthur H., "General Grant's Bugler, Last Civil War Veteran in Otsego Co., Dies, Aged 94," Schoharie County Historical Review, 25, 2 (Fall-Winter, 1961), 23-25. Interview with Seth Merritt Flint.
Vernon, A. W., "The Figure of Grant," The New Republic, XXX, 386 (April 26, 1922), 252-54.
Vestal, Col. S. C., "General Grant, the Soldier," New York Times Book Review and Magazine (April 23, 1922), 3, 27, 30.
Vincent, John H., "The Inner Life of Ulysses S. Grant," The Chautauquan, XXX, 6 (March 1900), 634-38. With facsimile of May 25, 1862, letter from Grant to Vincent. See PUSG, 5, 132-33.
Vogel, Frederick G., "Vandals Hit Grant's Tomb," American Funeral Director, 107, 1 (Jan. 1984), 18-20, 56.
Vostral, Sharra L., "A Structure of History: The National Park Service Restoration of Ulysses S. Grant's White Haven," Gateway Heritage, 18, 2 (1997), 14-25.
Wales, A. D., "Grant: His 'Mystery' and Genius," Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States, XXXIX, cxxxxii (July-Aug. 1906), 1-10. Character study.
Waltmann, Henry G., "Circumstantial Reformer: President Grant and the Indian Problem," Arizona and the West, XIII, 4 (Winter 1971), 323-42. Argues that Grant's commitment to Indian policy reform has been overrated.
Walton, William, "The Monument to General Grant, in Washington," Scribner's Magazine, XLIX, 3 (March 1911), 381-84.
Ward, Ferdinand, "General Grant as I Knew Him. The Grant & Ward Crash and Its Cause," The New York Herald (magazine section) (Dec. 19, 1909), 1-2. A fascinating, but highly unreliable, series of articles in which the convicted swindler maintains his innocence.
Ward, Ferdinand, "General Grant an Easy Prey for the Wolves of Finance," The New York Herald (magazine section) (Dec. 26, 1909), 1-2.
Ward, Ferdinand, "General Grant's Dinner to President Diaz," The New York Herald (magazine section) (Jan. 16, 1910), 10.
Ward, Ferdinand, "Grant Was the Only One to Give Aid," The New York Herald (magazine section) (Jan. 9, 1910), 2.
Ward, Ferdinand, "Marine Bank Cause of Crash," The New York Herald (magazine section) (Jan. 2, 1910), 9-10.
Ward, Geoffrey C., "'We Were as Brothers.' (U. S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman)," American Heritage, 41, 7 (Nov. 1990), 14, 16. Compares the memoirs of USG and William T. Sherman upon their republications in the Library of America series.
Ward, Geoffrey C., "When Presidents Tell It Their Way," American Heritage, 36, 5 (Aug.-Sept. 1985), 18-19. Assesses presidential memoirs in light of the appearance of Jimmy Carter's, Keeping Faith, noting that USG's memoir focused on his soldiering.
"War Memoirs," The Publisher's Weekly, CXIX (Feb. 14, 1931), 838. The Grant Memoirs still sold 500 sets annually.
Warren, James R., "Ulysses S. Grant's Experiences in the West: The Review of a New Book by a Bellevue Author," Portage, 8, 3 (1987), 19-20, 22. Review of Charles G. Ellington's The Trial of U. S. Grant.
Warren, Sidney, "Corruption in Politics. II. Grant--Corruption Rampant," Current History, New Series, XXII, 128 (April 1952), 211-15.
Watrous, A. E., "Grant as His Son Saw Him," McClure's Magazine, II, 6 (May 1894), 515-19. Reprinted in The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, VII, 4 (July 1970), 25-30.
Webb, Charles Henry, "Recollections of Grant," The Century Magazine, XXXV, 3 (Jan. 1888), 490. A poem chiding the many who publicized recollections of USG.
Weber, F. A., "The U. S. Grant Cabin," Missouri Historical Review, XV, 2 (Jan. 1921), 413-15. An account of its movements.
Weber, Francis J., ed., "Grant's Peace Policy: A Catholic Dissenter," Montana: The Magazine of Western History, XIX, 1 (Jan. 1969), 56-63. A complaint by John Baptist Camillas Imoda, S. J., of unfair treatment by Methodist agents.
"The Welcome to General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 23 (Nov. 29, 1879), 942.
Welles, Gideon, "A Diary of the Reconstruction Period. VIII. Grant Joins the Radicals," The Atlantic Monthly, CVI (Sept. 1910), 388-400.
Wert, Jeffry D., "All-Out War," Civil War Times, XLIII, 1 (April 2004), 34-40.
Wert, Jeffry D., "One Great Regret: Cold Harbor," Civil War Times Illustrated, XVII, 10 (Feb. 1979), 22-35.
Wert, Jeffry D., "'The Rebels Are Our Countrymen Again'," Civil War Times, XLIV, 1 (April 2005), 26-32.
Wertz, Jay, "Grant Pries Open the Rebel Heartland at Donelson and Henry," Civil War Times, XLVI, 1 (Feb. 2007), 22-26.
West, Elliott, "Jerome B. Chaffee and the McCook-Elbert Fight," Colorado Magazine (1969), 145-65. Patronage during USG's presidency.
Westwood, Howard C., "Grant's Role in Beginning Black Soldiery," Illinois Historical Journal, 79, 3 (1986), 197-212. Grant's use of freed blacks for army duty.
Westwood, Howard C., "The Singing Wire Conspiracy: Manipulation of Men and Messages for Peace," Civil War Times Illustrated, XIX, 8 (Dec. 1980), 30-35. Control of the telegraph influenced the Hampton Roads Peace Conference.
Westwood, Howard C., "Ulysses S. Grant and Benjamin Butler in the Appomattox Campaign," Illinois Historical Journal, 84, 1 (1991), 39-54. Deteriorating relationship between Grant and Butler affects war effort.
Westwood, Howard C., "The Vicksburg Campaign: The Raiment of the Gods of War, May 13-14, 1863," Journal of Mississippi History, 44, 3 (1982), 193-216. Speculative piece about the Vicksburg campaign had Grant not intercepted a message from Johnston to Pemberton.
Westwood, Howard C., "The Vicksburg/Port Hudson Gap--The Pincers Never Pinched," Military Affairs, 46, 3 (1982), 113-19. Analyzes difficulty in communications between armies.
Wexelblatt, Robert, "Doctor Diver and General Grant in Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night," Notes on Modern American Literature, VIII, 3 (Winter 1984), no. 16. Analyzes four "pointed allusions" to USG in this novel.
"What Taft Said About Grant," Harper's Weekly, 52 (June 13, 1908), 4.
Whitaker, Edward W., "General Grant at the Battle of the Wilderness," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 538-40.
[White, H.], "The Machine and the Third Term," The Nation, XXX, 774 (April 29, 1880), 320-21.
White, William, "Walt Whitman to U. S. Grant: An Unknown Exchange," Prairie Schooner, XXXIV, 2 (Summer 1960), 120-22. Whitman to Grant, Feb. 27, 1874, enclosing articles in New York Weekly Graphic and acknowledgment from Grant's secretary, Levi P. Luckey.
White, William, "Whitman to U. S. Grant: An Addendum," Walt Whitman Review, XIII, 2 (June 1967), 60-61. Letter of Feb. 27, 1874.
Whitman, Walt, "Estimates of Well-Known Men," The Century Magazine, LXXXIII, 2 (Dec. 1911), 250-56. Extracts from Whitman's conversations with Horace Traubel. Whitman's remarks glossed on USG on Nov. 30 and Dec. 19, 1888, and are found on pp. 254-55.
Whitner, Robert L., "Grant's Indian Peace Policy on the Yakima Reservation, 1870-82," Pacific Northwest Quarterly, L, 4 (Oct. 1959), 135-42.
Whittlesey, Charles, "Grant and Lee--An Estimate," Magazine of Western History, II (1885), 434-40.
Wiechmann, Ferdinand G., "The Grant Sarcophagus," Science, VI (Oct. 22, 1897), 621-22. A chemical analysis of the granite.
Wilkin, Jacob W., "Personal Reminiscences of General U. S. Grant," Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society, XII (1908), 131-40. Recollections of a soldier at Vicksburg.
Williams, T. Harry, "The Military Leadership of the North and the South," Harmon Memorial Lectures in Military History, 2 (1960), 1-23. Influence of Swiss theorist Antoine Henri Jomini on battle strategy.
Williamson, Mary Lynn, "The Chivalric Side of General Grant," Harper's Weekly, 53 (July 10, 1909), 16.
Wilson, David L., "Ulysses S. Grant and Reconstruction," Magazine of History, 4, 1 (Winter 1989), 47-50.
Wilson, Edmund, "Homage to General Grant," The New Yorker (April 4, 1953), 103-12. An extended book review of E. B. Long's one-volume edition of Grant's Memoirs, which, somewhat altered, appears in Wilson's Patriotic Gore.
Wilson, J. Grant, "Lieutenant-General Grant," Hours at Home (June 1866), 176-184.
Wilson, Jas. Grant, "Der Grösste General Amerikas," Deutsche Revue, V (Feb. 1901), 237-45.
Wilson, James Grant, ed., "General Grant's Letters to a Friend, 1862-1880," North American Review, CLXV, cccclxxxviii (July 1897), 1-10; CLXV, cccclxxxix (Aug. 1897), 129-38. Extracts from USG's letters to Elihu B. Washburne.
Wilson, James Grant, "Grant's Character and Personal Traits," The Independent, XLIX, 2526 (April 29, 1897), 542.
Wilson, James Grant, "Grant's Historic Utterances," The Outlook, LV (April 3, 1897), 883-90. With three facsimiles of letters.
Wilson, James Grant, "Recollections of General Grant," The Criterion, III, 2 (May 1902), 5-9.
Wilson, James Grant, "Recollections of Lincoln and Grant," Oneida Historical Society Transactions, IX (1903), 109-12. A report of a speech.
Wilson, James Grant, "War-Horses of Famous Generals," The Century Magazine, LXXXVI, 1 (May 1913), 45-55. Text on USG (pp. 52-53) highlights "Cincinnati," but there is a photo that shows "Egypt," "Cincinnati," and "Jeff Davis" (p. 49).
Wilson, James Grant, "Washington, Lincoln, and Grant," The Cornhill Magazine, Third Series, XVII (Oct. 1904), 453-66.
Wilson, James Harrison, "Reminiscences of General Grant," The Century Magazine, XXX, 6 (Oct. 1885), 947-54.
Wilson, J. H., "A Staff-Officer's Journal of the Vicksburg Campaign, April 30 to July 4, 1863," Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States, XLIII (1908), 93-109, 261-75.
Wilson, Ronald G., "Meeting at the McLean House," American History Illustrated, 22, 5 (Sept. 1987), 46-49.
Wingate, P. J., "President Truman, President Grant, and Mark Twain," Harvard Magazine, 79, 3 (Nov. 1976), 67-78. Argues against Truman's theory that Twain helped to write Grant's Memoirs.
Winschel, Terrence J., "Grant's March Through Louisiana: 'The Highest Examples of Military Energy and Perseverance'," Blue & Gray Magazine, XIII, 5 (June 1996), 8-22.
Wister, Owen, "The Boyhood of Ulysses S. Grant," Book World, 6 (March 1901), 250-54.
Wodehouse, Lawrence, "Alfred B. Mullett and his French Style Government Buildings," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, XXXI, 1 (March 1972), 22-37.
Wodehouse, Lawrence, "General Grant Architecture in Jeopardy," Historic Preservation, 22, 1 (Jan.-March 1970), 20-26.
Wold, Karl C., "Ulysses S. Grant--His Last Battle," Tic, 34, 7 (July 1975), 10-12.
Wolf, Arnold, "The Heidelberg Encounter: Richard Wagner Entertains Some Unexpected Visitors from America," Leitmotive: The Journal of the Wagner Society of Northern California, 17, 4 (Winter 2003-2004), 6-7.
Wolfson, George M., "Butler's Relations with Grant and the Army of the James in 1864," The South Atlantic Quarterly, X, 4 (Oct. 1911), 377-93.
Wollett, Mary and Bill Wollett, "Grant GAR Paperweight," Antiques & Collecting Hobbies, 91 (Sept. 1986), 29.
Woodward, C. Vann, "The Lowest Ebb: Blamed for the Misdeeds of others President Grant left his name on America's sorriest Administration," American Heritage, VIII, 3 (April 1957), 52-57, 106-109. Casts USG's presidency as "the all-time low point in statesmanship and political morality in our history."
Woodward, C. Vann, "Memoirs and Selected Letters by Ulysses S. Grant," The New York Review of Books, XXIX, 17 (Nov. 8, 1990), 29. Considers Library of America edition of USG's Memoirs.
Woodworth, Steven E., "Grant's Scheming Subordinate: General John McClernand," MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History (Autumn 2004), 62-68.
Wright, Helen, "The Grant Memorial in Washington," Art and Archaeology, XIII, 4 (April 1922), 184-87.
Wright, Marcus J., "Personal Recollections of General Grant," Confederate Veteran, XVII, 8 (Aug. 1909), 400-403.
Yates, Richard, "Ulysses S. Grant," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XX, 2 (July 1927), 216-36. A speech dedicating a marker of Grant's first march during the Civil War.
Young, Bob and Jan, "Grant got his Teeth into the Problem," California Living (Sept. 19, 1965), 10. Grant and San Francisco, Sept. 20, 1879.
Young, John Russell, "Grant; an Estimate," New York Herald (April 25, 1897). Reprinted in John Russell Young, Men and Memories: Personal Reminiscences, 2 vols. (New York and London: F. Tennyson Neely, 1901), 463-84.
Zinn, Charles J., "General Grant--Soldier and Humanitarian," Congressional Record, XC, 9 (June 5, 1944), A2784-A2785. Extension of remarks by Hon. Eugene J. Keogh (New York): Address by Zinn at Grant's Tomb, May 30, 1944. Zinn: commander of Lafayette Camp, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
Zorbaugh, Grace S., "The Sacred Bridge of Nikko," St. Nicholas, XXXIV, 5 (May 1907), 586-87. Grant's refusal to cross a sacred bridge in Japan, 1879.
Zornow, William F., "When the Czar and Grant were Friends," Mid-America, XLIII, 3 (July 1961), 164-81. The visit of the Russian fleet and Grand Duke Alexis to the United States, 1871-1872.
Zuckerman, Mortimer B., "Bury this in Grant's Tomb," U.S. News & World Report, 118, 10 (March 13, 1995), 76.
Zuczek, Richard, "The Federal Government's Attack on the Ku Klux Klan: A Reassessment," South Carolina Historical Magazine, 97, 1 (1996), 47-64.