General Ulysses S. Grant was two things, a war General and a President of the United States. He, like many, are well known by the people yet not truly known. This is a strange sentence but a valid one. Most figures remembered by history only have a small section of their life that is known. We know Grant as the great General of the Civil War, the man that finally defeated Robert E. Lee. Yet, that was a very small part of his life and career. There is so much more to the story… Grant was born Hiram Ulysses Grant on April 27, 1822. At this point in time the last founding father to hold the office of the President of the United States, James Monroe, was still in office. Grant was born in Ohio to abolitionist parents. He was named Ulysses because it was the name his father pulled out of a hat. The future General's grandfather had suggested Hiram, thusly it was there but no one ever used that name. At sixteen years old a young Grant was nominated for the United States Military Aca
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