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Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Lives of the Presidents (Boston: B. B. Russell, 1869), 481-515.
Abraham, Henry Julian, "The Balance of the Nineteenth Century: From Ulysses S. Grant to William McKinley, 1869-1901," in Justices, Presidents, and Senators: A History of the U.S. Supreme Court Appointments from Washington to Clinton (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999), 95-116.
Adams, Henry, "President Grant," in The Education of Henry Adams (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1918), 255-67.
Adams, W. H. Davenport, "General Ulysses Simpson Grant, Late President of the United States," in Washington and other Great Military Commanders, A series of biographical sketches (London and New York: George Routledge and Sons, n.d.), 325-56.
Adler, Bill, ed., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Presidential Wit from Washington to Johnson (n.p.: Trident Press, 1966), 67-71. Excerpt in This Week Magazine (Dec. 18, 1965), 3.
Agar, Herbert, The American Presidents from Washington to Harding (n.p.: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1933). Bib., illus.
Agar, Herbert, "Johnson and Grant," in The People's Choice (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1933), 199-228. Reconstruction, Grant-Johnson relations.
Alexander, Edward P., "Grant's Conduct of the Wilderness Campaign," in Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1908, (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909) I, 225-34.
Allen, Stephen N., "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Old and New Republican Parties: Their Origin, Similitude and Progress from the Administration of Washington to the of Chester A. Arthur (Boston: Addison C. Getchell, 1881), 218-25. Brief biographical sketch; hearty partisan praise for Grant as president.
Ames, Mary Clemmer, "The White House Now Its Present Occupants," "Mrs. Grant's Reception--Glimpses of Life," "The New President--The Inauguration Ball," and "Inauguration Day in Washington," in Ten Years in Washington. Life and Scenes in The National Capital, as a Woman Sees Them (Hartford, Conn.: A. D. Worthington & Co., 1875), 243-77. Gossipy view of social life during the Grant administration.
Anders, Curt, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Fighting Generals (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1965), 79-113.
Anderson, Fred, and Cayton, Andrew, "Grant's Duty: Imperial War and Its Consequences Redux," in The Dominion of War: Empire and Liberty in North America, 1500-2000 (New York: Viking, 2005), 274-316.
Arkell, W. J., "General Grant," in Old Friends and Some Acquaintances (Los Angeles: n.p., 1927), 11-19.
Armbruster, Maxim Ethan, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in The Presidents of the United States: A New Appraisal (New York: Horizon Press, 1960), 196-207. Military and political life of Grant.
Armour, Richard, "Ulysses S. Grant," (poem) in Our Presidents (New York: W. W. Norton and Company, Inc., 1964), 44.
Arnold, Matthew, "General Grant," in Civilization in the United States (Boston: Cupples and Hurd, 1888), 1-68.
Bach, Christian A., and Paxson, Frederic Logan, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Edward T. James, ed., American Plutarch (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1964), 301-20. From the Dictionary of American Biography.
Bailey, Thomas A., "Ulysses S. Grant: The Hero of Appomattox," in The Pugnacious Presidents (New York and London: The Free Press, 1980), 232-44.
Baldwin, Charles J[acobs], "Ulysses S. Grant," in The First American and other Sunday Evening Studies in Biography (Granville, Ohio: First Baptist Church, 1911), 153-75. Baldwin, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Granville for twenty-five years, explicates USG's unlikely rise to prominence on the strength of "his own essential character."
Barnes, William Horatio, "Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States," in Biographies of the President of the United States, the Vice-President, the Heads of Departments, and Senators of the Forty-Third Congress (New York: Nelson & Phillips, 1873), 7-22.
Barzman, Sol, "Julia Grant," in The First Ladies (New York: Cowles Book Co., Inc., 1970), 160-69. Inaccurate popularization.
Bassett, John Spencer, "Readjustment Under Grant," in Makers of a New Nation (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1928), 76-104. Illus. A study of Grant's political life.
Bassett, Margaret, "Ulysses Simpson Grant" and "Julia Dent Grant," in Profiles and Portraits of American Presidents (Freeport, Maine: The Bond Wheelwright Company, 1964), 47-49.
Beard, Charles Austin, "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Presidents in American History (New York: Julian Messner, Inc., 1957), 77-78. Choosing the Republican presidential candidate of 1868.
Beecher, Henry Ward, "Eulogy on Grant," in John R. Howard, ed., Patriotic Addresses in America and England, from 1850 to 1885, on Slavery, the Civil War, and the Development of Civil Liberty in the United States (New York: Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1891), 840-57. Delivered at Tremont Temple, Boston, Oct. 22, 1885.
Belford, James Burns, "Grant," in The Writings and Speeches ... (Denver: Press of Chas. P. Hoeckel, 1897), 39-55.
Benedict, Michael Les, "Ulysses S. Grant, 1869-1877," in Magill, Frank N. and Loos, John L., eds., The American Presidents: The Office and the Men, II (Pasadena, Calif. and Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1986), 351-77. (revised edition, Pasadena, Calif., and Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1986), 292-312.
Bengtsson, Frans Gunnar, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Silversköldarna och andra essayer (Stockholm: A. Bonniers forlag, 1931), n.p. Other editions: 1944, 1948, and 1970.
Berger, Oscar, ed., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Presidents from George Washington to the Present (n.p.: Crown, 1968), 44. Bib., illus. Juvenile.
Beveridge, Albert J., "Grant, The Practical," in The Meaning of the Times and other Speeches (Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1908), 37-46. Address delivered in Boston at the banquet of the Middlesex Club of Massachusetts, on the anniversary of Grant, April 27, 1898, six days after the declaration of war with Spain.
Bissell, Richard, "Christmas with General Grant," in How Many Miles to Galena? (Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1968), 299-310. Feeble humor, irrelevant to Grant.
Black, Horace W., "U. S. Grant," in Our Fallen Heroes (Chicago: H. W. Bolton, 1892), 56-69. Sermon on the death of Grant preached at Martha's Vineyard, Aug. 2, 1885.
Blair, William A., "Grant's Second Civil War: The Battle for Historical Memory," in Gary W. Gallagher, ed., The Spotsylvania Campaign" Military Campaigns of the Civil War (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1998), 223-53.
Bolton, Mrs. Sarah K., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Famous American Statesmen (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., 1888), 307-60.
Bolton, Sarah Knowles, "Ulysses S. Grant,", in Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1922), 256-66. Other editions: 1885, 1913, 1925, 1931, 1973, and 1939.
Bonnell, John Sutherland, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Presidential Profiles: Religion in the Life of American Presidents (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1971), 122-27.
Bonner, Paul F., Jr., "U. S. Grant," in Presidential Anecdotes (New York: Oxford, 1981), 152-62.
Bouton, Edward, "My First Meeting with Gen. Grant," in Events of the Civil War (n.p.: n.p., n.d.), 49-59, 92-93. A Chicago commission merchant who raised a light art. battery during the Civil War and achieved the rank of brig. gen., Bouton first met USG at Springfield, Ill., "early in the summer of 1861."
Boutwell, George S., "General Grant, The Soldier and Statesman," and "General Grant--Third Term," in The Lawyer, the Statesman and the Soldier (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887), 150-232.
Boutwell, George S., "General Grant's Administration," and "General Grant as a Statesman," in Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs, vol. 2 (New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902), 203-36.
Boyd, James P., "Grant's Administrations," in The Political History of the United States ... presidents and administrations ... rise and fall of parties ... (Chicago: J. S. Ziegler & Co., 1889), 462-85.
Briggs, Emily E., "President Grant's Inaugural," in The Olivia letters; being some history of Washington City for forty years as told by the letters of a newspaper correspondent (New York: Neale Pub. Co., 1906), 95-99.
Brockett, Linus Pierpont, "General Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Men of Our Day, or, Biographical Sketches of Patriots, Orators, Statesmen, Generals, Reformers, Financiers, and Merchants, Now on the Stage of Action (Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chicago and St. Louis: Zeigler, McCurdy and Company, 1868), 17-60.
Brooks, Elbridge S[treeter], "The Story of Ulysses S. Grant, of Galena," in Historic Americans (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1940), 369-84.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, "Ulysses S. Grant," in True Stories of Great Americans for Young Americans: telling in simple language suited to boys and girls, the inspiring stories of the ...(Philadelphia: American Book & Bible House, 1897). 11-14, 17-208. illus.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Great Americans every young American should know: telling in simple language for boys and girls the inspiring stories of the lives of ... ([Philadelphia: Winston Co., 1910]), n.p. (W. E. Scull, 1898). 247 pp., illus.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, "Ulysses S. Grant," in True Stories of Great Americans for Young Americans: telling in simple language suited to boys and girls, the inspiring stories of the lives of ..., (Chicago: Monroe Book Co., 1897). 208 pp. illus.
Brooks, E[lbridge] S[treeter], "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in True Stories of Great American Men ... (Philadelphia: C. Foster, [1905]), n.p.
Brooks, William E., "Grant of Appomattox," in Herbert Victor, ed., Great Stories from Great Lives; a gallery of portraits from famous Biographies (Prochnow, New York and London: Harper and Brothers publishers, 1944), 78-81.
Buck, Paul H., "The Pacificator," in Frances Brentano, ed., Nation Under God: A Religious-Patriotic Anthology (Great Neck, N.Y.: Channel Press, 1957), 120-21. Excerpt from Buck's The Road to Reunion, explaining how Grant came to be known as a pacificator.
Bungay, George W[ashington], "Gen. U. S. Grant," in Traits of Representative Men (New York: Fowler and Wells, Publishers, 1882), 275-79. Description of Grant centered around his speech at the Bedford Avenue Reformed Church on Jan. 24, 1881.
Bungay, George W., "The Grandeur of Grant's Character," in J. Sanderson, ed., Thoughts for the Occasion, Patriotic and Secular (New York: E. B. Treat and Company, 1905), 375-76.
Butler, Joseph G., Jr. "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Autographed Portraits (Youngstown, Ohio: Butler Art Institute, 1927), n.p.
Butler, Joseph G., Jr. "Ulysses S. Grant]," in Presidents I Have Known, Lincoln to Taft and a Day in Washington's Country (Cleveland: Penton Press, 1910), n.p.
Byers, S. H. M., "Some Recollections of Grant," in Annals of the War Written by Leading Participants North and South (Philadelphia: The Times Publishing Company, 1879), 342-56.
Carey, Michael, Jr., comp., "General Grant's Letter of Acceptance," General Grant's Record," and "Grant's Military Discipline," in The Democratic Speaker's Handbook: Containing Every Thing Necessary for the Defense of the National Democracy in the Coming Presidential Campaign ... (Cincinnati: Miami Print and Pub. Company, 1868), 21-44.
Carmer, Carl [Lamson], "From Failure to Success in Three Sad Years," in Cavalcade of America (New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, Inc., 1956), 105-8. Juvenile.
Carmer, Carl, "President Grant and Butcher's Boy," in Pets at the White House (New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1959), 51-56. Juvenile.
Carr, C. E., "[Genius and character of Grant]," in Harriet Blackstone, comp., The Best American Orations of Today (New York: Hinds, Noble and Eldredge, 1903), 225.
Cary, Sturges F., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Arrow Book of Presidents (New York: Four Winds Press, 1966), 56-57. Juvenile.
Catton, B[ruce], "The Generalship of Ulysses S. Grant," in Prefaces to History (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1970), 35-62.
Catton, Bruce, "Ulysses S. Grant:... 'what his country had to have done,'" in John A. Garraty, ed., The Unforgettable Americans (New York: Channel Press, 1960), 217-21. Survey of the problems Grant faced first as general and then as president.
Cavaioli, Frank J., "Ulysses S. Grant as a Soldier," and "The Election of 1868," in West Point and the Presidency (New York: St. John's University Press, 1962), 35-78.
Cavanah, Frances, "Jesse Grant's Gang," in They Lived in the White House (Philadelphia: Macrae Smith Company, 1959, 1961), 85-92.
Cavanah, Frances, "Lys Grant Never Turns Back," in Meet the Presidents (Philadelphia: Macrae Smith Company, 1962), 153-61. Juvenile.
Chabrol, G. de, "Le Général Ulysse Grant, président des Etats-Unis," in La Revue Générale (Brussels), new series, vols. II (1869), 262-72.
Chaffin, Lillie and Butwin, Miriam, ["Julia Dent Grant,"] in America's First Ladies, 1865 to the Present Day (Minneapolis: Lerner Pubs., 1969), 12-17. Juvenile.
Chamberlin, Everett, "Ulysses S. Grant--His Military Career," "Grant as President," "Grant and the Colored Race," in The Struggle of '72: the Issues and Candidates of the Present Political Campaign (Chicago: Union Publishing Company; San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft & Co., 1872), 111-304. Favorable partisan review of career and achievements.
Champion, Frank, "[The Grant Administration]," in Campaign Hand Book and Citizen's Manual. A Brief Review of the Colonial and Constitutional Governments of the United States, From 1765 to 1872. With Historical Sketches of the Presidents, and Presidential Candidates (Hartford, Conn.: F. C. Bliss & Company, 1872), 176-81.
Chaney, Matt, "Belmont," in Legend in Missouri (Warrensburg, Mo.: Four Walls Publishing, 1997), 97-122.
Chesney, Charles Cornwallis, "The Military Life of General Grant," in Essays in Modern Military Biography (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1874), 214-95. Also printed (New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1874), 1-80.
Chetlain, Augustus L., "Recollections of Gen. U. S. Grant," in Military Essays and Recollections, vol. 1 (Chicago: n.p., 1891), n.p.
Childs, George W., "General Grant," in Recollections (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1890), 70-139. Fond remembrances.
Church, William Conant, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Photographic History of the Civil War (New York: The Review of Reviews Co., 1911), X, 32-59.
Clark, James C., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Faded Glory: Presidents Out of Power (New York, Philadelphia,...: Praeger Special Studies, 1985), 74-80.
Clemens, Samuel Langhorn, "The Babies," in Thomas B. Reed, ed., Modern Eloquence, vol. 1 (Philadelphia: John D. Morris and Company, 1900), 218-21. Speech at a banquet given by the Army of the Tennessee at Chicago, Nov. 13, 1879, in honor of Grant on his return from his trip around the world.
Clemens, Samuel Langhorn, "General Grant's English," in Mrs. Anna Randall-Diehl, Elocutionary Studies and New Recitations (New York: Edgar S. Werner, 1887), 74-76. Speech delivered at the annual reunion of the Army and Navy Club of Connecticut, on the anniversary of General Grant's birthday, April 27, 1887.
Clotworthy, William G., "Ulysses Simpson Grant Eighteenth President 1869-1877," in Homes and Libraries of the Presidents: An Interpretive Guide (Blacksburg, Va.: The McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company, 1995), 146-57. Sections include "Grant's Birthplace, Point Pleasant, Ohio," "U. S. Grant Boyhood Home, Georgetown, Ohio," "Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site and Grant's Farm, Saint Louis, Missouri," Ulysses S. Grant Home State Historic Site, Galena, Illinois," and "Grant Cottage State Historic Site, Mount McGregor, New York."
Coffman, Ramon Peyton, and Goodman, Nathan G., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Famous Generals and Admirals for Young People (New York: A. S. Barnes, 1945).
Collins, Herbert R., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Wills of the Presidents (New York: Communication Channels, Inc., [1976]), 127-29. Problems of dying intestate.
Commager, Henry Steele and Nevins, Allen (eds.), "The Blue and the Grant," subchapter heading entitled: "General Lee Surrenders at Appomattox," in The Heritage of America (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1940), 782-88. General Lee's surrender as told by Grant himself.
Conkling, Alfred R., "Senator Conkling and President Grant," in The Life and Letters of Roscoe Conkling, Orator, Statesman, Advocate (New York: Charles L. Webster & Co., 1889), 316-37. Additional material on Grant in other chapters.
Conkling, R[oscoe], "[Nomination of U. S. Grant for a third term]," in Chauncey M. Depew, ed., Library of oratory, ancient and modern, with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists (New York: International Society, 1902), 15 vols., 11:257.
Cook, Sherwin Lawrence, "Anything to Beat Grant," in Torchlight Parade: Our Presidential Pageant (New York: Minton, Balch and Company, 1929), 85-93. Problems resulting when a nation elects a general as president.
Cooke, Donald E., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Atlas of the Presidents (Maplewood, N.J.: Hammond, 1967), 48-49. Juvenile.
Cooke, Donald E., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Presidents in Uniform (New York: Hastings House, 1969), 63-78. Juvenile.
Coolidge, Calvin, "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Price of Freedom (New York, London: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1924), 151-59. Speech at the Monument to Gen. U. S. Grant at Washington, April 27, 1922.
Cooper, Thompson, ed., "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Men of the Time: A Dictionary of Contemporaries, containing Biographical Notices of Eminent Characters of Both Sexes, 11th ed. (London: George Routledge and Sons, 1884), 491-92.
Coy, Harold, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in First Book of Presidents (New York: F. Watts, 1952), 45. Juvenile.
Creel, George, "The Man Who Came Back," in Sons of the Eagle: Soaring Figures from America's Past (Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1927), 236-50. Grant's rise from "an abyss of failure."
Croffut, William A[ugustus], "Masculine Society and the Clubs," in An American Procession: 1855-1914 ... (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1931), 256-66. A journalist recalls a brief conversation with USG at the sixteenth anniversary dinner of the New York Club at the St. Nicholas Hotel. For the USG rememembrance, see pp. 261-63.
Crook, W[illiam] H., "The White House Under President Grant," in Henry Rood, comp. and ed., Memories of the White House: The Home Life of Our Presidents from Lincoln to Roosevelt (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1911), 74-106.
Cook, W. H., "White House under U. S. Grant," "Family Life of the Grants," and "Political Dissension," in Margarita Spalding Gerry, comp. and ed., Through Five Administrations (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1910), 153-21. Recollections of White House body guard.
Cullom, Shelby M., "Grant," in Fifty Years of Public Service: Personal Recollections of Shelby M. Cullom, Senior United States Senator from Illinois (Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1911), 169-79. Personal memories; account of 1880 Republican convention.
Current, Richard Nelson, "President Grant and the Continuing Civil War," in Arguing with Historians: Essays on the Historical and the Unhistorical (Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1987), 71-82.
Curtin, Andrew, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Gallery of Great Americans (New York: F. Watts, 1965), 39. Juvenile.
Dana, Charles A[nderson], "At the Front with Grant's Army," "In Camp and Battle with Grant and His Generals," and "The Great Game Between Grant and Lee," in Recollections of the Civil War: With the Leaders at Washington and in the Field in the Sixties (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1902), 16-34, 47-60, 200-211. Portions of other chapters also deal with Grant.
Dana, Charles Anderson, "Lee and Grant in the Wilderness," in America: Great Crises In Our History Told by Its Makers, vol. VIII, The Civil War, 1861-1865 (Chicago: Americanization Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, 1925), 221-28. Excerpted from Dana's Recollections of the Civil War.
Degregorio, William A., "Ulysses S. Grant 18th President," in The Complete Book of U.S. Presidents (New York: Barricade Books, Inc., [1993]), 259-76.
Depew, Chauncey M., "Birthday of General Grant: Speech at the Dinner to Celebrate the Anniversary of the Birth of Gen. Grant, at Delmonico's New York, April 27, 1888," in John Denison Champlin, ed., Orations Addresses and Speeches of Chauncey M. Depew (New York: privately printed, 1910), 225-30.
Depew, Chauncey M., "General Grant," in My Memories of Eighty Years (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922), 67-74. Conversations with Grant, mostly of the post-presidential years.
Depew, Chauncey M., "Grant's Mausoleum: Address at the Laying of the Corner-Stone of the Grant Mausoleum at Riverside Park, New York, April 27, 1892," in John Denison Champlin, ed., Orations Addresses and Speeches of Chauncey M. Depew (New York: privately printed, 1910), I, 109-18.
Depew, Chauncey M., "Grant's Statue at Galena: Address of the Unveiling of the Statue of General Grant, at Galena, Ill., June 3, 1891," in John Denison Champlin, ed., Orations Addresses and Speeches of Chauncey M. Depew (New York: privately printed, 1910), I, 119-28.
Depew, Chauncey M., "Interview on General Grant: Spring of 1899," in John Denison Champlin, ed., Orations Addresses and Speeches of Chauncey M. Depew (New York: privately printed, 1910), VIII, 174-75.
Devens, Charles, "Commemorative Address on General Grant," in Arthur Lithgow Devens, ed., Orations and Addresses (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1891), 167-78. Delivered at Worcester, Aug. 8, 1885.
Devens, Charles, "Commemorative Address on General Grant," in Arthur Lithgow Devens, ed., Orations and Addresses (Boston: Little Brown, and Company, 1891), 155-66. Delivered at Faneuil Hall, Boston, July 26, 1885.
DeWitt, William A., "From Plowboy to President. Ulysses S. Grant," in Illustrated Minute Biographies (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [1949]), 72.
Dietrich, George C., "General Ulysses S. Grant," in F. B. Pearson and J. D. Harlor, Ohio History Sketches (Columbus: Press of Fred. J. Heer, 1903), 249-56. Perfunctory.
Dietz, August, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Presidents of the United States of America (Richmond: Dietz Press, 1953), 41.
Doane, Doris Chase, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Horoscopes of the U. S. Presidents (published by the author, distributed by the Church of Light, Box 1525, Los Angeles 53, California, 1952), 85-87.
Dodge, Grenville M., "General Grant," in The Battle of Atlanta and Other Campaigns, Addresses, etc. (Council Bluffs: The Monarch Printing Co., 1910), 151-56.
Dodge, Grenville M., "Personal Recollections of General Grant and his campaigns in the West," in Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (New York: n.p., n.d.), III, 347-72. Also published in Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States, XXXVI, 133 (Jan.-Feb. 1905), 36-61.
Dodge, Theodore A., "Grant as a Soldier," in Theodore F. Dwight, ed., Critical Sketches of Some of the Federal and Confederate Commanders (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1895), 23-46. Paper read before Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, April 14, 1884.
Downey, Fairfax, "General Grant's Chargers," in Famous Horses of the Civil War (New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1959), 83-88. Juvenile.
Draper, Andrew S., "Inborn Qualities in the Character of Grant: Grant's Birthday Exercises, State Normal College, Albany, N. Y.," in Addresses by Andrew S. Draper LL.B. LLD., Commissioner of Education (Albany: New York State Education Department, 1906), 60-75.
Draper, A. S., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Ideals of American History (New York: Twentieth Century, 1907), 241-63.
Dunn, William McKee, "After-Dinner Speech Delivered at St. Louis at a Dinner Given to General Grant, January 29, 1864," in William Wesley Woolen, ed., William McKee Dunn, Brigadier-General U. S. A. ... A Memoir (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, Knickerbocker Press, 1892), 143-46.
Dupuy, R. Ernest, and Dupuy, Trevor N., "Giants of the Civil War," in Brave Men and Great Captains (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1959), 166-75. Grant as strategist. Further references in other chapters.
Durant, John, and Durant, Alice, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Pictorial History of American Presidents (New York: A. S. Barnes and Company, 1955), 144-61. Illustrated biography.
Duyckinck, Evert A., "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Lives and Portraits of the Presidents of the United States (New York: Johnson, Wilson and Company, 1873), 211-22.
Dye, John Smith, "Lieutenant General Grant. His Early History. Services in Mexico and His Mighty Achievements in Overthrowing the Great Slaveholders' Rebellion Against the American Union," in History of the Plots and Crimes of the Great Conspiracy to Overthrow Liberty in America (New York: published by the author, 1866), 251-96. Reprinted (Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1969).
Eads, James B., "Address at a Banquet Given to General U. S. Grant, Ex-President of the United States, at New Orleans, April 5, 1880," in Estill McHenry, ed., Addresses and Papers of James B. Eads, together with a Biographical Sketch (St. Louis: Slawson & Co., Printers, 1884), 357-59. Concerns Mississippi River engineering.
Easterwood, Birch D., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Pen Renderings of the Presidents (New York: Vantage, 1968), 44-45. Juvenile.
Eddy, Thomas Mears, "U. S. Grant," in The Patriotism of Illinois: A Record of the Civil and Military History of the State in the War for the Union ... (Chicago: Clarke & Co., 1865), I, 173-89. Traces Grant's career from West Point; included is a list of West Point classmates.
Edmonds, I. G., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Our Heroes' Heroes (New York: Criterion Books, 1966), 137-49. Juvenile.
Edmonds, S. Emma E., "Grant's Army," in Nurse and Spy in the Union Army: Comprising the Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps, and Battle-Fields (Hartford, Conn.: W. S. Williams & Co., 1865), 341-53. Reprinted (DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1999). Observations on Grant during Vicksburg campaign.
Eggleston, George Cary, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in The American Immortals; the Record of Men Who by Their Achievements in Statecraft, War, Science, Literature, Art, Law and Commerce, Have Created the American Republic and Whose Names are Inscribed in the Hall of Fame (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901), n.p.
Eisenschiml, Otto, "How Great A General Was Grant?," in The Hidden Face of the Civil War (Indianapolis and New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., 1961), 205-13.
Ellet, Mrs. E. F., "Grant's Administration," in The Court Circles of the Republic, or the Beauties and Celebrities of the Nation (Hartford, Conn.: Hartford Publishing Company, 1870), 566-86. Surveys Julia Dent Grant's social life.
Ellsworth, William Webster, "General Grant's Memoirs," in A Golden Age of Authors: A Publishers Recollection (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1919), 230-39.
Eskew, Garnett Laidlaw, "Grant and Shepherd and Stanley," in Willard's of Washington: The Epic of a Capital Caravansary (New York: Coward-McCann, Inc., 1954), 143-52. Anecdotes of Grant's visits to the famous hotel.
Estabrook, Henry D., "Grant," in The Vengeance of the Flag and Other Occasional Addresses (New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1914), 36-54. Address in Galena, April 27, 1895, at unveiling of Thomas Nast's painting "Appomattox."
Estabrook, Winifred, "U. S. Grant the 18th President," in When the Presidents Were Boys (Johnstown, Pa.: The Statler Press, 1925), 40-41. Juvenile.
Evans, Charles H., "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Kings Without Crowns, or Lives of American Presidents with a Sketch of the American Constitution (Edinburgh: W. P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, 1884), 124-47.
Faber, Doris, "Hannah Simpson Grant 1798-1883," in The President's Mothers (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1978), 235-40.
Farrar, Frederic W., "General Grant," in Social and Present Day Questions (Boston: Bradley and Woodruff, 1891), 244-53.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, "Ulysses S. Grant," in And Long Remember (New York, Toronto, London: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1959), 90-95. Juvenile.
Fisher, James Knox, "Ulysses S. Grant. Eighteenth President of the United States," in Our Presidents: Their Lives and History (Chicago: M. A. Donohue & Company, 1910), 419-42.
Foreman, S. E., "When Grant was President," in Our Republic. A Brief History of the American People, rev. ed. (New York: The Century Co., [1929]), 550-62.
Forney, John W., "General Grant's Nomination," in Anecdotes of Public Men (New York: Harper & Brothers, [1873]), n.p. Originally published in Washington Sunday Chronicle and Philadelphia Press, Feb. 25, 1872. Discusses efforts to persuade Grant to run for the presidency in 1868.
Fowler, Charles Henry, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Patriotic Orations (New York: Eaton and Mains; Cincinnati: Jennings and Graham, 1910), 113-86. Oration at the Grant memorial services in Mechanics' Pavilion, San Francisco, Aug. 8, 1885.
Freeman, David, "U. S. Grant in the City," in U. S. Grant in the City and Other True Stories of Jugglers and Pluggers, Swatters and Whores (New York: The Viking Press, [1971]), 59-72.
Freidel, Frank, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Our Country's Presidents (Washington: National Geographic Society, 1966), 117-21. Identical in "U. S. Grant, Eighteenth President, 1869-1877," National Geographic Magazine, CXXVII (May 1965), 681-85.
Freidel, Frank, "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Presidents of the United States (Washington: White House Historical Association, with the cooperation of the National Geographic Society, 1964, 1969), 43. Text accompanies color reproduction of Henry Ulke portrait of Grant as president.
Friedman, Walter A., "Selling Ulysses S. Grant: The Art of the Canvasser," in Birth of a Salesman: The Transformation of Selling in America (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004), 34-55.
Frost, John (updated by Harry W. French), "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Presidents of the United States (Boston: Lee and Shepard Publishers, 1889), 475-95.
Fry, James B., "An Acquaintance with Grant," in Military Miscellanies (New York: Brentano's, 1889), 292-310. From North American Review, Dec. 1885.
Fry, James B., "Grant and Matthew Arnold. 'An Estimate,'" in Military Miscellanies (New York: Brentano's, 1889), 311-25. From North American Review, April 1887.
Fry, James B., "Halleck and Grant--Misunderstandings," in Military Miscellanies (New York: Brentano's, 1889), 326-48. From Magazine of American History, Dec. 1886.
Furman, Bess, "Bigger Place for the New Woman: Grant, Hayes, Garfield," in White House Profile: A Social History of the White House, Its Occupants and Its Festivities (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1951), 205-30. Social life of the Grant family.
Garland, Hamlin, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Dudley Warner, ed., Library of the World's Best Literature (New York: The International Society, [1896]), XVI, 6593-6614.
Garland, Hamlin, "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Columbia University Course in Literature ([New York]: Columbia University Press, 1928), 17, 595-608. Biography of USG's early life followed by excerpts from the Memoirs.
Garrett, Romeo B., "Ulysses S. Grant and the Negro," in The Presidents and the Negro (Peoria, Ill.: n.p., 1982), 144-58.
Gellermann, Josef Egmond, "Grant," in Generals as Statesmen (New York, Washington, Hollywood: Vantage Press, 1959), 76-86. An apologetic treatment.
"General Grant," in Eminent Persons, Biographies reprinted from "The Times," vol. III, 1882-1886, London and New York: Macmillan and Company and The Times office: Printing House Square, 1893), 230-52.
Gerlinger, Irene Hazard, "Julia Dent Grant," in Mistresses of the White House (New York, Hollywood: Samuel French, 1950), 57-60.
Getchell, George H., comp., "Ulysses S. Grant, Eighteenth President of the United States," in Our Nation's Executives and Their Administrations ... (New York: Getchell & Fuller, 1885), 296-324. Biography, listing members of Congress during the Grant administrations.
Gilmartin, John G. and Skehan, Anna M., "Ulysses S. Grant, Leader of the Northern Armies," in Great Names in American History (Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Dallas, Atlanta: Laidlaw Brothers, publishers, 1946), 275-86. Juvenile.
Glatthaar, Joseph T., "'If I got in a tight place you would come--if alive': Grant, Sherman, and Union Success in the West," "'I am ready to cooperate with anybody and everybody': Grant, Sherman, Porter, and Successful Army-Navy Collaborations," and "'I cannot spare this man. He fights.': Lincoln, Grant, and Ultimate Success," in Partners in Command: The Relationships Between Leaders in the Civil War (New York: The Free Press, 1994), 134-61, 162-89, 190-23.
Glatthaar, Joseph T., "U.S. Grant and the Union High Command during the 1864 Valley Campaign," in The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2006), 34-55.
Glatthaar, Joseph T., "Grant at Vicksburg: A Lesson in Operational Art," in With My Face to the Enemy: Perspectives on the Civil War (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2001), 298-305.
Glazier, Willard, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Heroes of Three Wars (Philadelphia: Hubbard Brothers, publishers, 1884), 245-62.
Goebel, Dorothy Burne, and Goebel, Julius, Jr., "General Grant," in Generals in the White House (New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., 1945), 166-201. Favorable account of Grant's military career.
Goebel, Edmund J[oseph], et al., "Some Famous Names in the War Between the States," subchapter headed "Ulysses S. Grant, leader of the Northern Armies," in Builders of Our Country (Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Dallas, Atlanta: Laidlaw Brothers, publishers, 1951), 305-15. Juvenile.
Golson, K. K., "Ulysses S. Grant. A Cameo--Portrait of the Man as Shown by his Handwriting," in Presidents are People (New York: Carlton Press, 1964), 188-94. Believes Grant was "intensely emotional" and "had a strong appreciation of good music."
Gordon, Lydia L., "Mrs. Grant," in From Lady Washington to Mrs. Cleveland (Boston: Lee and Shepard Publishers, 1889), 359-88.
Grabsky, Phil, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," The Great Commanders: Alexander, Caesar, Nelson, Napoleon, Grant, Zhukov (London: Boxtree, 1993). 192 pp., illus.
Graham, Alberta Powell, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Thirty-three Roads to the White House (New York: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1944), 133-40. Juvenile.
Grant, Frederick D., "A Boy's Experience at Vicksburg," in A. Noel Blakeman, ed., Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion. Addresses Delivered Before the Commandery of the State of New York, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, third series (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1907), 86-100. Reprinted (Wilmington, N.C.: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1992).
Grant, Frederick Dent, "Address," in Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee ..., XXVI (Cincinnati: F. W. Freeman, 1895), 108-9.
Grant, Frederick Dent, "Address on the Campaigns of 1864," in Report of the Proceedings of the Army of the Tennessee ..., XXVII (Cincinnati: F. W. Freeman, 1896), 84-93.
Grant, Frederick Dent, "Address," in Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee ..., XXXV (Cincinnati: F. W. Freeman, 1906), 224-27.
Grant, Frederick Dent, "Address," in Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee ..., XXXVI (Cincinnati: The Chas. O. Ebel Printing Co., 1907), 127-34. Incidents of the Vicksburg campaign.
Grant, Frederick Dent, "Address," in Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee ..., XXXVII (Cincinnati: The Chas. O. Ebel Printing Co., 1908), 95-122.
Grant, Frederick Dent, "Address," in Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee ..., XXXIX (Cincinnati: The Chas. O. Ebel Printing Co., 1913), 101-07. Remarks on the Vicksburg campaign, 198-201. Reprinted in The Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter, VII, 2 (Jan. 1970), 11-15.
Grant, Frederick Dent, "Reminiscences of Gen. U. S. Grant," in H. T. Swift, ed., Memorial day, May Thirtieth, 1916, Circular (Springfield, Ill.: [Schnepp & Barnes, Printers], 1916), 52-54.
Grant, Jesse R., "My Friend, the Capitol Policeman," in Frances Cavanah, They Lived in the White House (Philadelphia: Macrae Smith Company, 1959), 87-92. Taken from In the Days of My Father by Jesse Grant.
Grant, Ulysses S., "The Adopted Citizen," in Thomas B. Reed, ed., Modern Eloquence, vol. 2 (Philadelphia: John D. Morris and Company, 1900), 561-63. Speech at the 115th annual banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, May 8, 1883.
Grant, Ulysses S., "Address," in Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee ..., I-V (Cincinnati: F. W. Freeman, 1877), 161-62.
Grant, Ulysses S., "Address," in Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee ..., VI-X (Cincinnati: n.p., 1877), 140-41, 249-50, 384-85, 398, 519.
Grant, Ulysses S., "Address," in Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee ..., XI-XIII (Cincinnati: F. W. Freeman, 1885), 417-19.
Grant, Ulysses S., "Characteristics of Newspaper Men," in William G[eorge] Hoffman, ed., Public Speaking for Businessmen (New York, Toronto, London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1949), 374-75. Speech at the Annual Dinner of the New York Press Club, Jan. 6, 1881.
Grant, Ulysses S., "General Grant," in C. M. DePew, ed., The Library of Oratory, Ancient and Modern (New York and Chicago: E. R. DuMont, [1902]), 177-85.
Grant, Ulysses S., "General Grant on the Public Schools," in J. Sanderson, ed., Thoughts for the Occasion: Patriotic and Secular (New York: E. B. Treat and Company, 1905), 383-85. Des Moines speech.
Grant, Ulysses S., "General Grant Reviews Post-War Conditions in the South," in America: Great Crises In Our History Told By Its Makers, vol. IX, Reconstruction: 1865-1890 (Chicago: Americanization Department, Veterans of Foreign War of the United States, 1925), 16-19.
[Grant, Ulysses S.,] "Grant Asks for a Commission in the Army. His Unanswered Letter to Colonel Lorenzo Thomas," in America: Great Crises In Our History Told by Its Makers, Vol. VIII, The Civil War, 1861-1865 (Chicago: Americanization Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, 1925), 61-62.
Grant, Ulysses S., "Lee's Surrender," in George Mayberry, A Little Treasury of American Prose (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1949), 240-46. The meeting at Appomattox Court House as described in the Memoirs.
Grant, Ulysses S., "Preparing for the Campaign of '64," "General Grant on the Wilderness Campaign," and "Grant on the Siege of Petersburg," in Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (New York: The Century Co., 1884-88), IV, 97-117, 145-51, 574-79.
Grant, Ulysses S., "Reasons for Being a Republican," in Ashley H. Thorndike, ed., Modern Eloquence (New York: Modern Eloquence Corp., 1923), 284-86. Delivered before a Republican mass meeting at Warren, Ohio, Sept. 28, 1880.
Grant, Ulysses S., "A Remarkable Climate," in Thomas B. Reed, ed., Modern Eloquence, vol. 2 (Philadelphia: John D. Morris and Company, 1900), 557-59. Speech at the seventy-fifth annual dinner of the New England Society in the City of New York, Dec. 22, 1880.
Grant, Ulysses S., "The Siege of Vicksburg," in America: Great Crises In Our History Told By Its Makers, vol. VIII, The Civil War, 1861-1865 (Chicago: Americanization Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, 1925), 195-201.
Grant, Ulysses S., "The Surrender of Lee," in The Great Events by Famous Historians (New York: n.p., 1926), vol. 18, 153-62.
Grant, Ulysses S., "The Surrender of Lee at Appomattox," in America: Great Crises In Our History Told by Its Makers, vol. VIII, The Civil War, 1861-1865 (Chicago: Americanization Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, 1925), 286-92.
Grant, Ulysses S., 3rd, "General Ulysses S. Grant: A Close-Up," in T. Harry Williams, ed., Military Analysis of the Civil War (Millwood, N.Y.: KTO Press, 1977), 127-39.
"Grant's Place in History," in Werner's Readings and Recitations (New York: E. S. Werner and Co., 1908).
Gresham, Walter Q., et al., "The Unveiling of the Statue to General Grant," in Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee ..., XXI-XXIII (Cincinnati: n.p., 1893), 430-47.
Griffith, Ward, "The Soldier-President," in Fifty Famous Americans (Racine, Wis.: Whitman Publishing Company, 1946), 202-6. Juvenile.
Gwynne-Thomas, E. H., "Ulysses Simpson Grant (1869-1877)," in The Presidential Families (New York: Hippocrene Books, 1989), 185-99, 465-67.
Haas, Irvin, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Historic Homes of the American Presidents, 2nd ed. (New York: Dover Publications, 1991), 89-97.
Habberton, John, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Poor Boys' Chances (Philadelphia: H. Altemus Co., 1900). Juvenile.
Hall, Daniel B., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Addresses Commemorative of Abraham Lincoln and John P. Hale Delivered by Daniel Hall of Dover, N. H. with a Biography and Other Speeches and Writings of the Orator (Concord, N. H.: Republican Press Association, 1892), 118-31.
Hamilton, Neil A., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Presidents: A Biographical Dictionary (New York: Facts on File, 2001), 146-55.
Hampton, William Judson, "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Religion of the Presidents (Somerville, N.J.: Unionist-Gazette Association, 1925), 61-63. " ...his influence was always thrown on the side of Christianity ..."
Hanaford, Phebe A., "The Wives of the Presidents," in Daughters of America; or, Women of the Century (Augusta, Maine: True and Company, 1883), 97-101.
Harding, Horace H., "Eulogy on Grant," in Addresses: Selections from Essays, Lyceum Lectures and Eulogies ([Carthage, Mo.]: Horace H. Harding, 1910), [1]-29. Delivered at Carthage, Mo., Aug. 8, 1885.
Harding, Warren G., II, and J. Mark Stewart, "Ulysses S. Grant, 1822-1885," in Mere Mortals: The Lives and Health Histories of American Presidents (Worthington, Ohio: Renaissance Publications, 1992), 94-98.
Hart, George Henry, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Great Soldiers (London: Grant Richards, 1911).
Hassler, Warren W., Jr., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Commanders of the Army of the Potomac (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1962), 195-244. Personality sketch of Grant.
Hathaway, Esse V., "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Book of American Presidents (New York and London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1933), 186-97. Favorable biography of Grant.
Haven, Gilbert, "Why Grant Will Succeed" and "Election of Ulysses S. Grant," in Sermons, Speeches and Letters, on Slavery and Its War: From the Passage of the Fugitive Slave Bill to the Election of President Grant (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1869), 393-406, 603-30.
Haworth, Paul Leland, "The Republican Dynasty in Danger," in The Hayes-Tilden Disputed Presidential Election of 1876 (New York: Russell & Russell, 1966; reprint of 1906 edition), 1-9. Portrays Grant's administration as weakening Republicans. Uses portion of Grant's letter disavowing interest in third term.
Haydon, F. Stansbury, "Grant's Wooden Mortars and Some Incidents of the Siege of Vicksburg," in Military Analysis of the Civil War (Millwood, N.Y.: KTO Press, 1977), 296-302.
Headley, J. T., "Grant's Character," in J. Sanderson, ed., Thoughts for the Occasion, Patriotic and Secular (New York: E. B. Treat and Company, 1905), 376-79.
Henderson, D. B., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee ... (Cincinnati: F. W. Freeman, 1902), 93-105.
Herbert, H. A., "Grant's Magnanimity," in J. Sanderson, ed., Thoughts for the Occasion, Patriotic and Secular (New York: E. B. Treat and Company, 1905), 385-86. Extract from anniversary address, New York, April 27, 1894. Hilary A. Herbert was secretary of the navy.
Heroes of the Great Republic: Lives of General Grant, General Lee, Abraham Lincoln, President Garfield, Lloyd Garrison (London: Walter Scott, Limited, n.d.).
Hesseltine, William B., "Forty Years of Failure," in Norman Kiell, ed., Psychological Studies of Famous Americans (New York: Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1964), 193-211. Chapter 1 of Grant--Politician.
Hiatt, James M., "Life of U. S. Grant," in The Voter's Text Book, Comprising a Collection of the Most Important Documents and Statistics, Connected with the Political History of America ... (Indianapolis: Asher, Adams & Higgins, 1868), 341-44.
Higginson, T. R., "[Grant]," in Werner's Readings and Recitations (New York: E. S. Werner and Co., 1908), 42:68.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, "Grant," in Contemporaries (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899), 302-28. A review of Grant's Memoirs.
Holloway, Laura Carter, "Mrs. U. S. Grant," in The Ladies of the White House (New York: U. S. Publishing Co., 1870), 650-51; "Julia Dent Grant," in The Ladies of the White House (New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1886), 2:400-39.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, "At a Dinner to General Grant," in Songs of Many Seasons, 1862-1874 (Boston: James R. Osgood, 1875).
Hosmer, James Kendall, "Soldiers I have met," in The Last Leaf; Observations During Seventy-Five Years, of Men and Events in America and Europe (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1912), n.p. Partly reprinted from various periodicals. Chapter on "Soldiers I have met" includes Grant, Sheridan, and Sherman.
Howard, O[liver] O., "Grant at Chattanooga," in James Grant Wilson and Titus Munson Coan, eds., Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion: Addresses Delivered Before the New York Commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States, 1883-1891 (New York: n.p., 1891), 235-43. A Union general's assessment. Reprinted (Wilmington, N.C.: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1992).
Hudson, William C., "How Grant Was Won," in Random Recollections of an Old Political Reporter (New York: Cupples & Leon Company, 1911), 778-84. Recalls interviews with Grant.
Hurd, Charles and Eleanor, "P. T. Barnum. '... remove existing embarrassments ...'" in A Treasury of Great American Letters (New York: Hawthorn Books, Inc., 1961). 211-12. Includes letter of P. T. Barnum to Grant, Jan. 12, 1885.
Hurd, Charles and Eleanor, "Ulysses S. Grant. 'Delay no longer for weather or reinforcements,'" in A Treasury of Great American Letters (New York: Hawthorn Books, Inc., 1961), 187-88. Includes letters of Grant to George H. Thomas, Dec. 9 and Dec. 11, 1864. See PUSG, 13, 96, 107.
Hyman, Harold M., "Ulysses Grant I, Emperor of America?: Some Civil-Military Continuities and Strains of the Civil War and Reconstruction," in Richard H. Kohn, ed., The United States Military under the Constitution of the United States, 1789-1989 (New York and London: New York University Press, 1991), 175-92.
Iles, George, ed., ["Ulysses S. Grant,"] in Little Masterpieces of Autobiography ([New York]: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1908). 6 vols. Volume II is titled "Soldiers and Explorers."
Ingersoll, Robert G., "General Grant's Birthday Dinner," in The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, 12 vols. (New York: The Dresden Publishing Co., C. P. Farrell, 1915), XII, 109-12. Delmonico's Toast, New York, April 27, 1888.
Isaacs, Joakim, "Ulysses S. Grant and the Jews," in Jonathan D. Sarna, ed., The American Jewish Experience (New York and London: Holmes & Meier, 1986), 62-71.
Isely, Bliss, "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Presidents: Men of Faith (Natick: W. A. Wilde Company, 1961), 138-45. Relates Grant's business affairs from clerk in a leather goods store to president of the United States. Cites a letter from Grant printed in Sunday School Times, June 6, 1876.
Israel, Fred L., ed., "Ulysses S. Grant (First Term) 1869-1873" and "Ulysses S. Grant (Second Term) 1987-1877," in The State of the Union Messages of the Presidents 1790-1966 (New York: Chelsea House--Robert Hector, 1966), II:1188-1254; II:1254-1331. Reprints all eight state of the union addresses.
Jackson, Carlton, "Grant ...," in Presidential Vetoes 1972-1945 (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1967), 132-37. Discusses Grant's use of the veto power.
Jeffries, Ona Griffin, "Breakers of Precedent: Ulysses and Julia Grant," in In and Out of the White House ... from Washington to the Eisenhowers (New York: Wilfred Funk, Inc., [1960]), 193-206.
Jensen, Amy La Follette, "Four Family Circles," in The White House and its Thirty-two Families (New York, Toronto, London: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1958), 103-9. Pictorial social life of the Grants while in the White House.
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Presidents of the United States (n.p.: [John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company], 1965), 29-30.
Johnson, Robert Underwood and Clarence Clough Buel, comps., "The Way to Appomattox," in Battles and Leaders of the Civil War being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate Officers. Based upon "the century war series" (New York and London: Yoseloff, [1960]), n.p.
Johnson, Robert Underwood, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Remembered Yesterdays by Robert Underwood Johnson with Illustrations (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1929), n.p. Chapter VII contains negotiations with Grant for publication in Century Magazine's Battles and Leaders series. Also attempts to publish Memoirs. A remembrance of Grant's last days.
Johnston, Robert Matteson, "Grant as a Soldier," in Leading American Soldiers (New York: Holt, [1907]), 137-92.
Jones, Cranston, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Homes of the American Presidents (New York, Toronto, London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1962), 126-33.
Joyce, John A., "Grant," in Jewels of Memory (Washington: Gibson Brothers, 1895), 47-50. Recalls conversation with Grant and others in St. Louis during 1872 campaign; states that he "never met a man with a higher sense of duty than General Grant."
Julian, George W., "Grant and Greeley," in Political Recollections: 1840-1872 (Chicago: Jansen, McClurg & Company, 1884), 326-52. A Liberal Republican's account.
Kane, Joseph Nathan, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Facts About the Presidents (New York: The H. W. Wilson Company, 1959), 124-33.
Keegan, John, "Grant and Unheroic Leadership," in The Mask of Command (New York: Viking, 1987), 164-236, 356-57.
Kiell, Norman, ["Ulysses S. Grant,"] in Psychological Studies of Famous Americans: The Civil War Era (New York: Twayne Publishers, 1964).
Kittler, Glenn D., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Hail to the Chief: The Inauguration Days of Our Presidents (Philadelphia and New York: Chilton Books, 1965), 95-102.
Laird, Archibald, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Monuments Marking the Graves of Presidents (North Quincy, Mass.: Christopher Publishing House, 1971), 127-32. Detailed description of Grant's Mausoleum.
Law, Frederick Houk, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Great Americans (New York: Globe Book Company, 1953), 300-307. Juvenile.
Lawson, Don, untitled chapter on the Grant children in Young People in the White House, revised ed. (London, New York, Toronto: Abelard-Schuman Limited, [1970]), 74-80. Juvenile.
Lee, Alfred E., "General Grant at Frankfort," in European Days and Ways (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1890), 24-31.
Leipold, L. Edmond, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Heroes in Time of War (Minneapolis: Denison, 1967), 77-82. Juvenile.
Lengyel, Cornel Adam, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Presidents of the United States (New York: Golden Press, Inc., [1964]), 58-60. Juvenile.
Livermore, Thomas L., "Grant's campaign against Lee," in Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. IV (Boston: The Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Cadet Armory Ferdinand Street, 1905), 409-59. Read before the Society Nov. 14, 1887.
Lodge, H. C., and Roosevelt, Theodore, "Grant and the Vicksburg Campaign," in Hero Tales from American History (New York: The Century Company, 1904), 239-48.
Logan, J. A. "[Vindication of President Grant]," in Chauncey M. Depew, ed., Library of Oratory, Ancient and Modern, with Critical Studies of the World's Great Orators by Eminent Essayists (New York: International Society, 1902), 15 vols., 11:62-81.
Logan, J. A., "[Vindication of President Grant]," in Mayo W. Hazeltine, ed., Orations from Homer to William McKinley (New York: Collier and Son, 1902), 25 vols., 21:8821.
Logan, Mrs. John A., "... General Grant's Courtship--Mrs. Grant's Reign at the White House," in Thirty Years in Washington (Hartford, Conn.: A. D. Worthington & Co., 1901), 663-73.
Logan, Logna B., "Julia Boggs Dent Grant," in Ladies of the White House (New York, Washington, Hollywood: Vantage Press, 1962), 102-7.
Long, Everette Beach, "President Lincoln and General Grant," in Ralph G. Newman, ed., Lincoln for the Ages (Garden City, N.J.: Doubleday, 1960), 268-70. On the "similarity ... of character that enabled Lincoln and Grant, together, to win the war for the Union."
Long, John D., "General Grant," in After-Dinner and Other Speeches (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1895), 104-6. Speech delivered in honor of Grant at the Middlesex Club Dinner, Hotel Brunswick, Oct. 19, 1880.
Longaker, Richard P., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in The Presidency and Individual Liberties (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1961).
Lorant, Stefan, "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Presidency: A Pictorial History of Presidential Elections from Washington to Truman (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1951), 286-321.
Luke, James, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Our Glorious Heritage: The Presidents from Washington to Eisenhower (New York: Vantage Press, 1961), 58-60.
McCabe, Joseph, ed., "Grant, Ulysses Simpson," in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists (London: Watts & Co., 1920), 302-3. Claims USG as a rationalist because he never distinctly professed commitment to a religious faith.
Macartney, Clarence Edward, "Lincoln and Grant," in Lincoln and His Generals (Philadelphia: Dorrance and Company, [1925]). Illustrated with official photographs from the War Department, Washington.
McClure, A. K., "Lincoln and Grant," in Abraham Lincoln and Men of War-Times: Some Personal Recollections of War and Politics During the Lincoln Administration (Philadelphia: The Times Publishing Company, 1892), 189-207. Discusses author's unwarranted prejudice against Grant because he thought him disloyal to Lincoln.
McClure, Alexander K., "Grant and McClellan, the Aggressive and Defensive General," in Colonel Alexander K. McClure's Recollections of Half a Century (Salem, Mass.: The Salem Press Company, 1902), 313-21.
McConnel, George Murray, "The Most Grotesque of Campaigns," in Presidential Campaigns from Washington to Roosevelt (New York: Rand, McNally & Co., 1908), 153-62. Republican problems that split the party.
McConnell, Jane (Tompkins) and Burt M. McConnell, "Julia Dent Grant: First First Lady from Missouri," in Our First Ladies from Martha Washington to Lady Bird Johnson (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, [1964]), 181-93. Juvenile.
McConnell, Jane (Tompkins) and Burt M. McConnell, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Presidents of the United States ([New York]: [Thomas Y.] Crowell [Company], 1951), 157-67. Juvenile.
McFeely, William S., "Ulysses S. Grant," in C. Vann Woodward, ed., Responses of the Presidents to Charges of Misconduct (New York: Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 1974), 115-40. Prepared for impeachment inquiry staff of House Judiciary Committee investigating charges against Richard Nixon. Also printed in C. Vann Woodward, ed., Responses of the Presidents to Charges of Misconduct (New York: Delacorte Press, [1974]), 133-62.
McFeely, William S., "Ulysses S. Grant, 1869-1877," in Alan Brinkley and Davis Dyer, The Reader's Companion to the American Presidency (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000), 215-27.
McKee, Thomas Hudson, "Election of 1868," and "Election of 1872," in The National Conventions and Platforms of All Political Parties: 1789 to 1904 ... (Baltimore: The Friedenwald Company, 1904), 131-61.
McKinley, William, "Grant," in D. J. Brewer, [ed.], World's Best Orations (Chicago: Ferd P. Kaiser Publishing Co., 1923), 10 vols., 8:40. Also published in Werner's Readings and Recitations (New York: E. S. Werner and Co., 1908), 42:77.
McPherson, Edward, "President Grant's Second Inaugural Address, and Fourth and Fifth Annual Messages," "Proclamations and Orders of President Grant," "President Grant's Interviews and Letters on Public Affairs," "President Grant's Special and Veto Messages," "President Grant's Cabinet and Members of the Forty-Third Congress," in A Handbook of Politics for 1874: Being a Record of Important Political Action, National and State, from July 15, 1872, to July 15, 1874 (Washington: Solomons & Chapman, 1874), 112-26, 126-33, 134-38, 139-57, 158-59. Semi-official manual prepared by the clerk of the House of Representatives.
McPherson, James M., "Grant's Final Victory," in Drawn With the Sword: Reflections on the American Civil War (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), 159-73.
McPherson, James M., "Ulysses S. Grant's Final Victory," in With My Face to the Enemy: Perspectives on the Civil War (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2001), 511-22.
MacRae, David, "Grant," in The Americans at Home (New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1952), 113-20. Account of interview with Grant by visiting British clergyman.
McSpadden, J[oseph] Walker, "Grant," in Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers (Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company, 1951), 28-43. Juvenile.
McWhiney, Grady, "Ulysses S. Grant's Pre-Civil War Military Education," in Southerners and Other Americans (New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1973), 61-71. On Grant's service under Zachary Taylor: "No other man so profoundly influenced Grant's pre-Civil War military education."
Maihafer, Harry J., "Decision in Panama," in Brave Decisions: Moral Courage from the Revolutionary War to Desert Storm (Washington: Brassey's, 1995), 20-33.
"Major-General Ulysses S. Grant," Frank Leslie's Illustrated Almanac and Repository of Useful Information (New York: Frank Leslie, 1864), 39.
Marquis, T. G., "President Ulysses S. Grant," in Presidents of the United States from Pierce to McKinley (Toronto and Philadelphia: The Linscott Publishing Company, 1907), 177-248.
Marshall, Charles, "Colonel Charles Marshall's Eulogy of General Grant," in C. R. Graham, Under Both Flags: A Panorama of the Great Civil War (San Francisco: The J. Dewing Co., Publishers, 1896), 128-29. A speech by Robert E. Lee's military secretary delivered at Grant's Tomb on May 30, 1892.
Marshall, James (Chaplain), "Grant from Point Pleasant to Riverside," in War Sketches and Incidents as Related by the Companions of the Iowa Commandery Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (Des Moines: The Kenyon Press, 1898) II: 91-106.
Marshall, W[illiam] R[ainey], "Reminiscences of General Grant," in Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Minnesota Commandery Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle (St. Paul, Minn.: St. Paul Book and Stationery Co., 1887), 89-106. Personal impressions of Grant and highlights of his career.
Martí, José, "General Grant," in Philip S. Foner, ed., Inside the Monster: José Martí (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1975), 71-122.
Marti, Jose, "El General Grant," in Obras completas (Habana: Editorial Nacional de Cuba, 1964), XIII: 73-115.
Marti, Jose Julian, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Gonzalo de Quesada, ed., Norteamericanos (Habana: Imprenta y papeleria de Rambla y Bouza, [1909])
Martin, Asa E[arl], "Author by Necessity," in After the White House (State College: Penns Valley Publishers, Inc., 1951), 267-86. Grant's activities after leaving office.
Martin, Edward Winslow, "How President Grant Fills Up the Twenty-Four Hours," in Behind the Scenes in Washington ... with Sketches of the Leading Senators, Congressmen, Government Officials,... (n.p.: Continental Publishing Co., and National Publishing Co. [1873]), 352-96. Journalistic overview of Washington during Grant's second administration.
Marx, Rudolph, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in The Health of the Presidents (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1960), 205-19. Author states that Grant was maladjusted because of his excessive use of alcohol.
Massachusetts. Surgeon General, "Grants Campaign," in Report of the Surgeon-General of Massachusetts, To His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief. December 1st, 1864. [Public Document No. 7] (n.p.: n.p., [1864]), 59-60.
Maurice, Sir Frederick, "Abraham Lincoln and Grant," in Governments and War; A Study of the Conduct of War, by Major General Sir F. Maurice (London: W. Heinemann, [1926]). "These studies of the relations which existed between statesmen and soldiers during the course of a prolonged war were delivered as the Lees Knowles' lectures for 1925-26 at Trinity College, Cambridge."
Maurice, Sir Frederick, "Abraham Lincoln and Grant," in Statesmen and Soldiers of the Civil War, a Study of the Conduct of War (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1926), 90-117.
"[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Memorials. Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Meade, Sedgewick, Buford, McNeil (n.p.: n.p., 1888, 1895).
Mencken, H[enry] L[ouis], "Portrait of an Immortal," in A Mencken Chrestomathy (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1967), 223-26. Review of W. E. Woodward, Meet General Grant reprinted from American Mercury, Feb. 1929.
Miers, Earl Schenck, "The Blue and the Gray," subchapter in "Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts," in Bruce Catton, The American Story (New York: Channel Press, 1956), 202-05. The differences between the two generals.
Miers, Earl Schenck, "Ulysses S. Grant 'The Uncommon Common Man,'" in America and Its Presidents (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [1961]), 113-18. Juvenile.
Miers, E. S., "When in Doubt Fight," in Saturday Review, Saturday Review Gallery (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1959), 30-39. Biographical portrait of Grant.
Milhollen, Hirst D. and Kaplan, Milton, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Presidents on Parade (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1948), 230-49. Pictorial life of Grant.
Miller, Nathan, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Star-Spangled Men: America's Ten Worst Presidents (New York: Scribner, 1998), 107-27.
Mitchell, Joseph B., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Military Leaders in the Civil War (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1972]), 108-32.
Mombert, J. I., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Great Lives: A Course of History in Biographies (Boston and New York: Leach, Shewell, and Sanborn, 1866), 284-98. Chronological account.
Montagna, Dennis R., "The Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in Washington DC: A War Memorial for the New Century," in Critical Issues in Public Art: Content, Context, and Controversy (New York: IconEditions, 1992, 1993), n.p. 1st paperback Icon edition, compiled by Harriet Senie, and Sally Webster.
Morgan, James, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Our Presidents (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1925), 171-85. A favorable biography.
Morris, Richard Brandon, ed., "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Encyclopedia of American History (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1953), 667.
Mosby, John S., "My Recollections of General Grant," in Charles Wells Russell, ed., The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1917), 383-99.
Naylor, Don, "A Dramatic History of Grant at Vicksburg: General Without A Sword," in Trilogy: Three Plays ([Odessa, Tex.: The Author, 1970]).
Nevins, Allan, ed., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in American Press Opinion; Washington to Coolidge. A Documentary Record of Editorial Leadership and Criticism, 1785-1927 (Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, [1969]). Reprint of the 1928 ed.
New York Life Insurance Company, "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Presidents from 1776 to 1900 (New York: NYLIC, 1900).
New York University, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in The Hall of Fame for Great Americans ([New York]: New York University Press, 1962), 102.
Newman, J. P., "Eulogy of General Grant," in J. Sanderson, ed., Thoughts for the Occasion, Patriotic and Secular (New York: E. B. Treat and Company, 1905), 380-83.
Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxson, "The Campaign of 1868," and "Grant as President," in A History of the United States Since the Civil War, 5 vols. (New York: Macmillan, [1922]). Volume II covers the years 1868-1872.
Optic, Oliver [William T. Adams], "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Horne, Charles F., ed., Great Men and Famous Women: A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History (New York: Selmar Hess, 1894), II, 343-52. This sketch ends: "His character can never be as prominent as the victories he won for his imperilled country: but his honesty, his unsullied honor, and his self-abnegation entitle him to another crown of glory."
O'Shea, John Augustus, "When I Was With Grant," in Roundabout Recollections, 2 vols. (London: Ward and Downey, 1892), II, 1-26. A journalist with USG in Ireland in Jan. 1879.
Parker, Ely S., "The Character of Grant," in James Grant Wilson and Titus Munson Coan, eds., Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion. Addresses Delivered Before the New York Commander of the Loyal Legion of the United States, 1883-1891 (New York: published by the Commandery, 1891), 344-48. Address by USG's former staff officer delivered at a meeting of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Dec. 4, 1889.
Parrington, Vernon Louis, "General Grant," in Ivan E. Taylor and J. Saunders Redding, eds., Reading for Writing (New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1952), 361-67. Grant was "a materialistic hero of a materialistic generation."
Patterson, James T., "The Travail of General Grant," in The Dread Disease: Cancer and Modern American Culture (Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 1987), 1-11, 323-25.
Pendel, Thomas F., "Under President Grant," in Thirty-Six Years In the White House (Washington: The Neale Publishing Company, 1902), 63-89. Recollections of a White House doorkeeper.
Perling, J[oseph] P[erry], "Sons of Ulysses S. Grant," in Presidents' Sons (New York: The Odyssey Press, 1947), 162-86. The prestige of a name in a democracy. The success of Frederick Dent, Ulysses, Jr., and Jesse because of the magic of the Grant name.
Perret, Geoffrey, "Grant's Tennessee Gamble," in With My Face to the Enemy: Perspectives on the Civil War (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2001), 105-21.
Peters, W. A., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Lives of Our Presidents. Complete Biographies of All the Presidents of the United States ... (New York: F. M. Lupton, 1884), 323-49. Popular biography; anecdotal; often inaccurate.
Petersham, Maud and Miska, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Story of the Presidents of the United States (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1953), 46-47. Juvenile.
Platt, George W., "Grant," in A History of the Republican Party (Cincinnati: C. J. Krehbiel & Co., 1904), 148-69. Focuses on conventions, campaigns, and elections.
Pletcher, David M., "Ex-President: Ulysses S. Grant," in Rails, Mines, and Progress: Seven American Promoters in Mexico, 1867-1911 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1958), 149-81.
Poe, Elisabeth Ellicott, "U. S. Grant and Julia Dent," in Half-Forgotten Romances of American History (Washington: Stylus Publishing Company, 1927), 137-45. "The clean, inspiring romance."
Pollard, James E[dward], "U. S. Grant," in The Presidents and the Press (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1947), 434-54.
Poore, Ben[jamin] Perley, "A New Presidential Contest," and "General Grant in the White House," in Perley's Reminiscences of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis (Philadelphia: Hubbard Brothers, 1886), 237-314. Several other chapters dealing with events of Grant's administration.
Porter, Horace, "General Ulysses S. Grant," in James Grant Wilson and Titus Munson Coan, eds., Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion. Addresses Delivered Before the New York Commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States, 1883-1891 (New York: Published by the Commandery, 1891), 365-74. Address delivered April 27, 1891.
Porter, Horace, "Personal Traits of General Grant," in Human Documents--Portraits and Biographies of Eminent Men (New York: S. S. McClure Limited, 1895), 37-44. Pages 44-60 include plates and photos of Grant.
Porter, Horace, "The Soldier's Last Salute," in Edwin DuBois Shurter, Winning Declamations How to Speak Them, revised ed. (New York: Noble and Noble, publishers, 1917), 81-83. Relates incident while Grant was dying, Decoration Day, 1885.
Porter, Horace, "Tribute to General Grant," in Thomas B. Reed, ed., Modern Eloquence (Philadelphia: John D. Morris and Company, 1900), vol. 3, 944-49. Speech at the banquet of the Army of the Tennessee, upon the occasion of the inauguration of the Great Equestrian Statue in Chicago, Oct. 8, 1891.
Porter, Horace, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in James Grant Wilson, ed., The Presidents of the United States (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1894), 347-96.
Pratt, Rachel M., "Ulysses S. Grant, 1822-1885," in Mary Baker Eddy Mentioned Them (Boston: The Christian Science Publishing Society, 1961), 99-100. In Science and Health, With Key to the Scriptures, 492: "Discussing his campaign, General Grant said: 'I propose to fight it out on this line, if it takes all summer.' Science says: All is Mind and Mind's idea. You must fight it out on this line."
Prindiville, Kathleen, "Julia Dent Grant," in First Ladies (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1932), 157-63. Fictional history of Julia Dent Grant.
Pryor, Roger A., "The General Grant Anniversary," in Essays and Addresses with Explanatory Notes (New York: The Neale Publishing Company, 1912), 83-86. Speech at Waldorf banquet, April 27, 1893.
Putnam, George Haven, "An Incident of the Civil War: Grant in the Wilderness," and "General Grant," in Some Memories of the Civil War (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1924), 220-51. "An Incident ..." was a talk before the Security League, Feb. 1918; "General Grant" is "Address Delivered in Marietta, Ohio, April 27, 1922, the One Hundredth Anniversary of the birth of Ulysses S. Grant (and repeated on other occasions)."
Quayle, William A., "Great Silent Captain, Ulysses S. Grant," (a poem) in The Uncommon Commonplace (New York, Cincinnati: The Abingdon Press, 1921), 257-59.
Ramey, W. Sanford, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Kings of the Battlefield:... (Philadelphia: Aetna Publishing Co., 1884), 367-82.
Reed, Barbara Straus, "Isaac Mayer Wise, The Israelite, and the Civil War," in David B. Sachsman et al., eds., The Civil War and the Press (New Brunswick and London: Transaction Publishers, 2000), 451-70.
Reed, Barbara Straus, "Jewish Press Coverage of an Anti-Semitic Act: Grant's Order No. 11," in David B. Sachsman et al., eds., The Civil War and the Press (New Brunswick and London: Transaction Publishers, 2000), 325-48.
Reed, T. B., "Eulogy of Ulysses S. Grant," in Edwin Du Bois Shurter, Masterpieces of Modern Oratory (Boston, New York: Ginn & Company, 1906), n.p.
Reeder, Red [Russell Potter], "[U. S. Grant]," in Heroes and Leaders of West Point (New York: Nelson, 1970), 22-25.
Reeder, Russell Potter, "U. S. Grant" and "General Grant on the March," in The Northern Generals (New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1964), 30-36, 37-41.
Reid, Brian Holden, "The Commander and His Chief of Staff: Ulysses S. Grant and John A. Rawlins, 1861-1865," in G. D. Sheffield, ed., Leadership and Command: The Anglo-American Military Experience Since 1861 (London: Brassey's, 1997), 17-36.
Reinfeld, Don, "[U. S. Grant]," in Picture Book of the Presidents (New York: Sterling Pub. Co., 1961), 33-35. Juvenile.
"The Remarkable History of Ulysses S. Grant, General of the Armies of the United States," in True Stories of Famous Americans For Young Americans (Philadelphia: American Book and Bible House, 1899), 60-73.
Rennick, Susan, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Buckeye Boys Who Have Become Presidents; Six Sons of Ohio and Their Part in the Nation's History (Chicago: L. W. Walter Co., 1911), 15-73. Juvenile.
Reynolds, James J., Mary A. Horn and Phoebe Mizell, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Short Stories of Famous Men (New York: Noble and Noble, Publishers, Inc., [1953]), 209-15. Moralizing "story" with little factual basis.
Rhodes, James Ford, "Ulysses S. Grant, Eighteenth President," in America: Great Crises In Our History Told by Its Makers. Vol. IX, Reconstruction: 1865-1890 (Chicago: Americanization Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, 1925), 69-75. From the author's History of the United States.
Rice, Allen Thorndike, ed., "Two Stories of Lincoln by U. S. Grant," in Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln by Distinguished Men of His Time, rev. ed., (New York and London: Harper, n.d.), n.p.
Richman, Michael, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Sculpture of a City: Philadelphia's Treasures in Bronze and Stone (New York: Walker Publishing Co., 1974), 188-95. Photographs of Daniel Chester French's equestrian statue of Grant; history of statue.
Roosevelt, Theodore, "Grant," in The Roosevelt Book: Selections of the Writings of Theodore Roosevelt (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1904), 72-85. Grant as the model hero. Abbreviated version of chapter in The Strenuous Life.
Roosevelt, Theodore, "Grant," in The Strenuous Life, Essays and Addresses (New York: The Century Co., 1901, 1902, 1904, 1924), 207-25. Grant as the model hero. (Philadelphia: Gebbie and Co., 1903), Uniform edition. (London: G. Richards, 1902). (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1906), Elkorn edition.
Roosevelt, Theodore, "Grant," in Las dos Americas. La Vida Intensa. Traduccion de "La Vida Literaria" (Barcelona: Toribio Taberner, n.d.), 2nd edition.
Ropes, John C., "Grant's Campaign in Virginia in 1864," in The Wilderness Campaign May-June 1864 Papers of The Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, IV (Boston: The Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, 1905), 365-405.
Roseboom, Eugene H., "The Grant Era," in A History of Presidential Elections (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1957), 219-35. Generally unfavorable view.
Ross, George E., "Ulysses Simpson Grant" and "Julia Grant," in Know Your Presidents and Their Wives (New York, Chicago, San Francisco: Rand McNally and Company, 1960), 38-39. Juvenile.
Rowe, Jeanne S., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Album of the Presidents (New York: Watts, 1969), 42-43. Juvenile.
Rubenzer, Steven J., and Faschingbauer, Thomas R., "One Innocent--Ulysses S. Grant," in Personality, Character, and Leadership in the White House: Psychologists Assess the Presidents (Washington, D.C.: Brassey's, Inc., 2004).
Rusling, James F., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Men and Things I Saw in Civil War Days (New York: Eaton & Mains; Cincinnati: Curts & Jennings, 1899), 135-48. Recollections of Grant.
Sanderson, Edgar, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Six Thousand Years of History (Philadelphia: Thomas Nolan, 1906), n.p. Revised edition.
Schouler, James, "Reconstruction Period: The History of General Grant's Presidency," in History of the Reconstruction Period, 1865-1877 (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., [1913]), n.p.
Schultz, Jeffrey D., "Ulysses S. Grant, Eighteenth President, 1869-1877," in Presidential Scandals (Washington: CQ Press, [2000]), 135-54.
Sefton, James E., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Leonard W. Levy and Louis Fisher, eds., Encyclopedia of the American Presidency, vol. 2 (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1994), 700-6.
Seuss, Theophrastus, Dr., "How I Spied on General Grant in '61," in Richard Marschall, ed., The Tough Coughs As He Ploughs the Dough: Early Writings and Cartoons by Dr. Seuss (New York: William Morrow and Company, 1987), 18-19. Prolific children's author Theodor S. Giesel, better known as Dr. Seuss, worked as a writer and cartoonist for humor magazines earlier in his career.
Shanks, William F. G., "Grant as a General," in Personal Recollections of Distinguished Generals (New York: Harper and Brothers, publishers, 1866), 91-127.
Shapiro, Irwin, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Presidents of the United States ([New York]: Simon & Schuster, 1956), 21. Juvenile.
Shenkman, Richard, "The Birth of Industrial Capitalism," in Presidential Ambition: How the Presidents Gained Power, Kept Power, and Got Things Done (New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1999), 169-81.
Sherman, William T., "Address on Grant," in Report of the Proceedings of the Army of the Tennessee ..., XVII-XX (Cincinnati: n.p., 1893), 208-16. Followed by memorial address by John B. Sanborn (pp. 216-33) and a poem by Mary Logan Pearson (pp. 234-38).
Sherman, William T., "An Address on Grant," in James Grant Wilson and Titus Munson Coan, eds., Personal Recollections of the War of Rebellion. Addresses Delivered Before the New York Commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States, 1883-1891 (New York: published by the Commandery, 1891), 108-12. Delivered in1885 before the Society of the Army of the Tennessee.
Sherman, W[illiam] T., "Grant, Thomas, Lee," in Life and Reminiscences of General Wm. T. Sherman by Distinguished Men of His Time (Baltimore: R. H. Woodward Co., 1891), 398-431.
Sherratt, John H., "Some Corrections of Grant's Memoirs as Regards General George H. Thomas," in Military Essays and Recollections; Papers Read Before the Commandery of the State of Illinois, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Vol. II (Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Company, 1894), 499-514. Read before the Commandery Nov. 8, 1888.
Shoemaker, Robert H., and Leonard A. Paris, "General Ulysses S. Grant," in Famous American Generals (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1946), 28-41. Juvenile.
Simon, John Y., "Forging a Commander: Ulysses S. Grant Enters the Civil War," in John Y. Simon and Michael Stevens, eds., New Perspectives on the American Civil War: Myths and Realities of the National Conflict (Madison, Wis.: Madison House, 1998), 49-67. Also printed as "Forging a Commander: Ulysses S. Grant in the First Year of the Civil War," in Books at Brown, 40 (1998), 26-43.
Simon, John Y., "Julia (Dent) Grant," in Lewis L. Gould, ed., American First Ladies: Their Lives and Their Legacy (New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1996), 203-15.
Simon, John Y., "Lincoln, Grant, and Kentucky in 1861," in Kent Masterson Brown, ed., The Civil War in Kentucky (Mason City, Iowa: Savas Publishing Company, 2000), 1-21.
Simon, John Y., "Lincoln, Grant, and Meade: Vicksburg and Gettysburg in Retrospect," in John Y. Simon, Harold Holzer, and William D. Pederson, eds., The Lincoln Forum: Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg and the Civil War (Mason City, Iowa: Savas Publishing Company, 1999), 65-81.
Simon, John Y., "A Marriage Tested by War: Ulysses and Julia Grant," in Carol K. Bleser and Lesley J. Gordon, eds., Intimate Strategies of the Civil War: Military Commanders and Their Wives (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001), 123-37.
Simon, John Y., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Henry F. Graff, ed., The Presidents: A Reference History (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1984), 289-307; Second Edition, 1996, 245-60.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Continuous Hammering and Mere Attrition: Lost Cause Critics and the Military Reputation of Ulysses S. Grant," in Gary W. Gallagher and Alan T. Nolan, eds., The Myth of the Lost Cause and Civil War History (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000), 147-69.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Lincoln and Grant: A Reappraisal of a Relationship," in Frank J. Williams et al., eds., Abraham Lincoln: Sources and Style of Leadership (Westport, Conn. and London: Greenwood Press, 1994), 109-23.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Quandaries of Command: Ulysses S. Grant and Black Soldiers," in David W. Blight and Brooks D. Simpson, eds., Union and Emancipation: Essays on Politics and Race in the Civil War Era (Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1997), 123-49.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Philip Weeks, ed., Buckeye Presidents: Ohioans in the White House (Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2002).
Simpson, Brooks D., "Ulysses S. Grant and the Freedman's Bureau," in Paul A. Cimbala and Randall M. Miller, eds., The Freedman's Bureau and Reconstruction: Reconsiderations (New York: Fordham University Press, 1999), 1-28.
Simpson, Brooks D., "Ulysses S. Grant and the Fruits of Victory," in Essays in History, vol. 23 (Charlottesville, Va.: The Corcoran Department of History, University of Virginia, 1979), 24-36.
Simpson, Brooks D., Leroy P. Graf, and John Muldowny, eds., "Ulysses S. Grant: Warlord Turned Peacemaker," in Advice After Appomattox: Letters to Andrew Johnson, 1865-1866 (Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 1987), 199-215.
Sinkler, George, "The Racial Attitudes of U. S. Grant," in The Racial Attitudes of American Presidents from Abraham Lincoln to Theodore Roosevelt (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1971), 118-60. Traces attitudes on blacks, Indians, Santo Domingo question, Jews.
Smith, Mrs. Bessie White, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in The Boyhoods of the Presidents (Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., [1929]), 171-80.
Smith, Don, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Peculiarities of the Presidents, Strange and Intimate Facts Not Found in History (Van West, Ohio: Don Smith, 1938), 24-109. Miscellaneous anecdotes and unusual facts, firsts, etc.
Smith, Marie, and Louise Durbin, "Nellie Grant's Wedding," and "Another Grant Wedding," in White House Brides (Washington: Acropolis Books, 1966), n.p. Social commentary on weddings of Nellie Grant to Algernon Sartoris and Fred Grant to Ida Honoré.
Southworth, Gertrude (Van Duyn), and John Van Duyn Southworth, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Heroes of Our America (Syracuse, N.Y., Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas: Iroquois Publishing Company, Inc., 1952), 275-87. Juvenile.
Stafford, Wendell Phillips, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Speeches of ... 1913 (St. Johnsbury, Vt.: Arthur F. Stone, 1913), n.p.
Stein, Charles W., "The Yankee Caesar," in The Third-Term Tradition: Its Rise and Collapse in American Politics (New York: Columbia University Press, 1943), 71-116. "... clear-cut, outspoken opposition to the idea of a third term on principle ... contributed as much as anything to General Grant's defeat"
Stein, Gertrude, "Grant," in Four in America (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1947), 1-81. "If Ulysses S. Grant had been a religious leader who was to become a saint what would he have done."
Stevens, Robley D., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Your Handbook of Presidents and the White House (Boston: Bruce Humphries, Inc., [1961]), 46. Part of a larger chapter (Part III): "Autographed Portraits of the Presidents." Two paragraph sketch and portrait.
Stevens, Theodore A., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Anecdotes About 101 Distinguished Americans, together with reproductions of "free franks" from the author's collection (Columbus, Ohio: F. J. Heer Printing Company, 1964), 240-41.
Stevenson, B. E., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Great Americans as Seen By the Poets (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1933), 200-206.
Stewart, Donald Ogden, "How Love Came to General Grant: In the Manner of Harold Bell Wright," in Wilfred H. Stone and Robert Hoopes, eds., A Parody Outline of History (New York: George H. Doran Company, 1921), 151-77.
Storer, J[ames] W[ilson], "Ulysses S. Grant," in These Historic Scriptures (Nashville, Tenn.: Broadman Press, 1952), 17-21. Religion of Grant.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Men of Our Times or Leading Patriots of the Day (Hartford, Conn.: Hartford Publishing Company, 1868), 111-51. Historical sketch of Grant from boyhood to 1868.
Sullivan, Wilson, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in American Heritage Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 1 (n.p.: American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc., 1968), 455-87. Informal biography; profusely illustrated.
[Sumner, Charles], "Frederick Douglass and President Grant," in The Works of Charles Sumner, Vol. XV (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1870-1883), 205-8.
Sumner, C., "Republicanism vs. Grantism," and "Greeley or Grant?" in The Works of Charles Sumner, Vol. XV ([Boston: Lee and Shepard], 1883), 83-171, 209-54.
Taft, William Howard, "An appreciation of General Grant," in Present Day Problems (New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1908), 60-75. An address by Taft on Memorial Day, May 30, 1908, in New York City.
Taylor, Tim, "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in The Book of Presidents (New York: Arno Press, 1972), 204-22. Chronology.
Temple, Wayne C., "Ulysses S. Grant in Military Service for the State of Illinois," in Lincoln-Grant Illinois Militiamen (n.p.: State of Illinois, Feb. 1981), 21-28, 31-32.
Thayer, William Makepeace, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Turning Points in Successful Careers (New York, Boston: T. Y. Crowell & Company, 1895).
Thomas, Henry (H. T. Schnittkind), "Ulysses S. Grant, the Successful Failure," in The Story of the United States (New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., 1938), 230-38.
Thornbury, D. L., "Captain U. S. Grant," in California's Redwood Wonderland Humboldt County (San Francisco: Sunset Press, 1923), 69-74.
Thorp, Willard, "Military Glory," in A Southern Reader (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1955), 313-18. Excerpts from Grant's Memoirs in a subchapter entitled, "'There was not a man in the Confederacy whose influence ... was as great as his.'"
Thurber, James, "If Grant had been Drinking at Appomattox," in The Middle-Aged Man on the Flying Trapeze (New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1935), 132-36.
Ticknor, Caroline, "General Grant's Horses: Cincinnati, Egypt, and Little Jeff," in The Book of Famous Horses (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1929).
Tiffany, O. H., "Personal Memories of U. S. Grant," in Pulpit and Platform: Sermons and Addresses (New York: Hunt & Eaton; Cincinnati: Cranston & Curts, 1893), 202-11.
Toppin, Edgar A., "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Melvin I. Urofsky, ed., The American Presidents (New York: Garland Pub., 2000).
Townsend, George A., "[Grant's First Inauguration]," in Washington, outside and inside (Hartford, Conn.: J. Betts, 1873), 679-81.
Trowbridge, John Townsend, "Sketch of the Life of General U. S. Grant," in A Picture of the Desolated States; and the Work of Restoration. 1865-1868 (Hartford, Conn.: L. Stebbins, 1868), 1-32 (Appendix).
Truett, Randle Bond, "Julia Grant," in The First Ladies of Fashion (New York: Hastings House, [1954]), 46-47. Fashion notes by Philip Robertson.
Truman, Margaret, "Butcher Boy and the General," and "Calendar of Presidential Family Pets," in White House Pets (New York: David McKay Company, Inc., 1969), 123-33, 170-71. Grant's love of horses; Jesse's various pets.
Trumbull, H. Clay, "Glimpses of General Grant," in War Memories of an Army Chaplain (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1898), 303-34.
Tuckerman, Charles K., "Personal Recollections of General Grant," in Personal Recollections of Notable People, vol. 1 (London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1895), 136-51. Recollection of a visit by Tuckerman to General Grant in 1867 and Grant's visit to Constantinople, 1878.
Tugwell, Rexford G., "Ulysses S. Grant," in How They Became President, Thirty-Five Ways to the White House (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1964), 219-32.
Turnbull, Everett R., "General U. S. Grant and Masonry," in The Rise and Progress of Freemasonry in Illinois 1783-1952 (n.p.: The Most Worshipful Grant Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Illinois, 1952), 170-71. An account by John C. Smith of Galena of abortive efforts to make a Mason of Grant after the Civil War.
Tuthill, Richard S., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of Tennessee at the Thirty-Third Meeting Held at Indianapolis, Indiana, November 13-14, 1901 (Cincinnati: F. W. Freeman, 1902), 92-105.
Twain, Mark, "General Grant's English," in Elocutionary Studies (New York: Randall Diehl, 1888), 74-76.
Twain, Mark, "General Grant's Grammar," in The Writings of Mark Twain: Definitive Edition (New York: Gabriel Wells, 1922-25), XXXIII, 1651-52. Defends USG's grammar in a speech delivered at an 1886 Army and Navy Club dinner in New York City.
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"Ulysses S. Grant: The General Who Hated War," in Best in Children's Books (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1960).
"Ulysses Sidney Grant," in Lincoln at Gettysburg (Boston: Doll & Richards, 1879), 24-26.
United States. National Park Service, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in The Presidents: from the Inauguration of George Washington to the Inauguration of Gerald R. Ford: Historic Places Commemorating the Chief Executive of the United States (Washington: U. S. Dept of the Interior, National Park Service, 1976).
Van Doren, Mark, ed., "U. S. Grant: Memoirs," in The New Invitation to Learning (New York: New Home Library, 1944), 325-38.
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Victor, Orville James, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Men of the Time: Being Biographies of Generals ... (New York: Beadle & Company, 1862-63), 66-81. Grant's life and his early Civil War career.
Vidal, Gore, "President and Mrs. U. S. Grant," in Matters of Fact and of Fiction: Essays 1973-1976 (New York: Random House, 1977), 175-90. Reprinted from The New York Review of Books, Sept. 18, 1975.
Vilas, William F., "Banquet Oration on Our First Commander, General U. S. Grant," in Selected Addresses and Orations of William F. Vilas (Madison: Annal M. Vilas, 1912), 85-91. Annual banquet of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, Chicago, Ill., Nov. 13, 1879.
Vilas, William F., "Extempore Address on General Grant," in Selected Addresses and Orations of William F. Vilas (Madison: Anna M. Vilas, 1912), 159-62. Annual meeting of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, Chicago, Ill., Sept. 9, 1885.
Vinmont, Rolf Benj., "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Our Presidents ... At a Glance (Menlo Park, Calif.: Pacific Coast Publishers, [1961]), 24.
Wallace, Lew, "[Grant and Shiloh]," in Lew Wallace an Autobiography (New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1906), 2 vols. Contains personal account of Battle of Shiloh and controvery after.
Warfel, Harry R., Ralph H. Gabriel, and Stanley T. Williams, eds., "Economic and Political Thought," in From the Education of Henry Adams, The Individual at Primitive Energy, The American Mind, Vol. II (New York: American Book Company, 1937), 952-54. In Henry Adams's search for a philosophy of life, he defines the individual human personality as a unit of energy. Adams exemplified this theory. Grant is the personification of energy.
Warner, Ezra J., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Generals in Blue ([Baton Rouge]: Louisiana State University Press, n.d.), 183-86.
Warwick, Charles F., "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in Orations and Speeches (Philadelphia: R. Welsh and Co., [1903]).
Waugh, Jean, "'Pageantry of Woe': The Funeral of Ulysses S. Grant," in Edward J. Blum and W. Scott Poole, eds., Vale of Tears: New Essays on Religion and Reconstruction (Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2005), 212-34.
Weaver, G. S., "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Lives and Graves of the Presidents (Chicago: Elder Publishing Company, 1884), 419-40.
Wecter, Dixon, "General Grant and the Gilded Age," in The Hero in America (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1941), 307-40. An unflattering picture of Grant as the symbol of a materialistic age.
Weigley, Russell F., "William T. Sherman and Ulysses S. Grant: The Rise of Total War," in Towards an American Army: Military Thought from Washington to Marshall (New York: Columbia University Press, 1962), 79-99. Assesses role of Grant and Sherman in changing views on war.
Welsh, Jack D., M.D., "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Medical Histories of Union Generals (Kent, Ohio, and London, England: The Kent State University Press, 1996), 138-40.
Westrate, Edwin V., "Two Thousand Men a Day," in Those Fatal Generals (New York: Knight Publications, Inc., 1936), 229-46. Battle of Chattanooga, organization of the Army of the Shenandoah and the Wilderness Campaign.
Whitman, Albery Alison, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in The Veteran (n.p.: n.p., 1885, 1889). [4] pp. A book of poetry. The first line of the Ulysses S. Grant poem: "He came to us as coming from afar."
White, Henry Alexander, "Lee's Wrestle with Grant in the Wilderness 1864," in Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. IV (Boston: The Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Cadet Armory Ferdinand Street, 1905), 27-75. Read before the Society March 2, 1897.
Whitner, Robert L., "Grant's Indian Peace Policy on the Yakima Reservation, 1870-82," in Richard N. Ellis, ed., The Western American Indian: Case Studies in Tribal History (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, [1972]), 50-60. Reprinted from Pacific Northwest Quarterly, L (Oct. 1959), 135-42.
Whitney, David C., "Ulysses S. Grant," in The American Presidents (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1967), 157-64.
Wilcox, C. M., "Lee and Grant in the Wilderness," in Annals of the War Written by Leading Participants North and South (Philadelphia: The Times Publishing Company, 1879), 485-501.
Williams, Geo. H., "Gen. U. S. Grant," in Occasional Addresses by George H. Williams (Portland, Ore.: F. W. Baltes and Company, 1895), 1-20. Address given Aug. 8, 1885, to citizens of Portland, Ore., upon Grant's death by former attorney gen. in USG's cabinet.
Williams, T. Harry, "Ulysses S. Grant: Terms of Surrender for the Army of Northern Virginia, 1865," in Daniel J. Boorstin, ed., An American Primer (Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1966), I, 427-31.
Wilson, David L., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Frank N. Magill, ed., Great Lives from History: American Series (Pasadena, Calif.: Salem Press, 1987), 2: 968-74.
Wilson, Edmund, "Northern Soldiers: Ulysses S. Grant," in Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War (London, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 1962), 131-73.
Wilson, Fred T., "Ulysses Simpson Grant," in Pen Pictures of the Presidents (Nashville, Tenn.: Southwestern Company, 1932), 293-310.
Wilson, James Grant, "The Death and Funeral of General Grant," in America: Great Crises In Our History Told by Its Makers, Vol. IX, Reconstruction, 1865-1890 (Chicago: Americanization Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, 1925), 266-73. From Wilson's Life of General Grant.
Wilson, James Grant, "Gen. Grant," in Biographical Sketches of Illinois Officers Engaged in the War against the Rebellion of 1861 (Chicago: James Barret, 1862), 12-16.
Wilson, James Grant, "General Grant," in Sketches of Illustrious Soldiers (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1874), 467-84. Favorable account of Grant's military genius.
Wilson, Phoebe, "Ulysses S. Grant," in Young Reader's Book of Presidents (New York: Wonder Books, 1956), 41. Juvenile.
Wilson, Vincent, Jr., "Ulysses S. Grant," in The Book of the Presidents (Silver Spring, Md.: American History Research Associates, [1965]), 42-43.
Winkler, Frederick C., "Ulysses S. Grant from Obscurity to Lieutenant-General," in War Papers Read Before the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Commandery of the State of Wisconsin (Milwaukee: Burdick and Allen, [1914]), 121-29.
Wise, John S., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Recollections of Thirteen Presidents (New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1906), 115-29.
Wold, Karl C., "Ulysses S. Grant," in Mr. President--How Is Your Health? (St. Paul and Minneapolis: The Bruce Publishing Company, 1948), 121-27.
Wolf, Simon, "[Ulysses S. Grant]," in The Presidents I have known from 1860-1918 (Washington: Byron S. Adams, [1918]), 63-98
Wood, W. Birkbeck and Sir James E. Edmonds, "Grant and Lee in Virginia--From the Wilderness to Cold Harbour," in The Civil War in the United States with Special Reference to the Campaigns of 1864 and 1865 (London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1937). British military view.
Wood, William, "Grant Wins the River War: 1863," and "Grant Attacks the Front: 1864," in Captains of the Civil War: A Chronicle of the Blue and the Gray (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1921), 260-86, 327-65. In "The Chronicles of America Series"; discusses Grant's tactics and strategy.
Woolley, Edwin C., "Grant's Southern Policy," in Studies in Southern History and Politics Inscribed to William Archibald Dunning, Ph.D., LL.D. (New York: Columbia University ress, 1914), 179-201.
Wu Ting-Fang, "[Grant]," in Werner's readings and recitations (New York: E. S. Werner and Company, 1908), vol. 42: Famous modern orations, 48.
Yates, Edmund H[odgson], "President Grant at the White House," in Celebrities at Home (London: Office of "The World": 1877), 143-56. Favorable description of Grant in an uncomfortable White House.
Yazoo [pseud.], "Courtesy of Grant, Conqueror of Vicksburg," in C. R. Graham, Under Both Flags: A Panorama of the Great Civil War (San Francisco: The J. Dewing Co., Publishers, 1896), 102-3.
Young, John Russell, "Bayard Taylor and Grant," in May D. Russell Young, ed., Men and Memories: Personal Reminiscences, 2 vols. (New York and London: F. Tennyson Neely, 1901), 20-22. Several other chapters include information on USG as well.
Zilversmit, Arthur, "Grant and the Freedmen," in Robert H. Abzug and Stephen E. Maizlish, eds., New Perspectives on Race and Slavery in America: Essays in Honor of Kenneth M. Stampp (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1986), 128-45.
Zorn, Walter Lewis, "Grant," in The Descendants of the Presidents of the United States (Monroe, Mich: Published by the author, 1954), 92-93.