General Ulysses S. Grant

Title
General Ulysses S. Grant
LC Subject
Presidents--United States Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Description
Grant in characteristic pose, with his staff in 1864. The indifferent attitude of the general-in-chief is most characteristic. Grant had begun the investment of Petersburg when this photograph was taken. Around him are the men who had followed him faithfully through the faith-shaking campaigns of the Wilderness. He never made known his plans for an advance to anyone, but his calm confidence communicated itself to all who listened to him. In the most critical moments he manifested no perceptible anxiety, but gave his orders with coolness and deliberation. General Ulysses S. Grant was born in Ohio, in 1823. He was graduated at West Point in 1843. He served gallantly under General Scott in the Mexican War. Resigning from the army in 1854 he went into business, but was never successful. In 1861 he was appointed brigadier-general of Illinois volunteers, and was placed in command at Cairo. He won several brilliant victories in the West, and in 1864 he succeeded General Halleck as commander-in-chief of the Union armies. His series of battles against Lee and his siege of Petersburg led to the surrender of the army of northern Virginia. He was elected to the Presidency in 1868, and served two terms. He died in 1885.
Work Type
lantern slides
Date
1900/1940
Identifier
P217:30:31
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Local Collection Name
Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides, 1900-1940 (P 217)
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Set
OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
Primary Set
OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
Is Part Of
Set 45 - Presidents of the United States
Institution
Oregon State University