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Also Known As | Hiram Ulysses Grant |
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Born | April 27, 1822 • Ohio |
Died | July 23, 1885 (aged 63) • New York |
Title / Office | presidency of the United States of America (1869-1877), United States |
Political Affiliation | Republican Party |
Awards And Honors | Hall of Fame (1900) |
Notable Family Members | spouse Julia Grant |
Role In | Alabama claims • American Civil War • Battle of Appomattox Court House • Battle of Chattanooga • Battle of Monterrey • Battle of Shiloh • Battle of Spotsylvania Court House • Battle of the Wilderness • Peninsular Campaign • Petersburg Campaign • Vicksburg Campaign • Battle of Cold Harbor • Crédit Mobilier Scandal |
Did You Know?
- President Grant tried unsuccessfully to annex the Dominican Republic, then known as Santo Domingo.
- Grant and his wife had been invited to the performance at Ford's Theatre at which President Abraham Lincoln was in attendance when he was assassinated, but they had declined.
- Grant was the United States' first four-star general.
- During his presidency, Grant signed legislation authorizing the National Weather Service, Yellowstone National Park, and the Department of Justice.
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