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  1. Ulysses Simpson Grant III (July 4, 1881 – August 29, 1968) was a United States Army officer and planner. He was the son of Frederick Dent Grant, and the grandson of General of the Army and American President Ulysses S. Grant .

  2. Ulysses Simpson Grant III was born to Frederick Dent Grant and Ida Marie Honore Grant on July 4, 1881. His father was the son of Union Civil War general and 18th president of the United Stats, Ulysses Simpson Grant. His parents named him for his grandfather.

  3. Ulysses Simpson Grant III (July 4, 1881 – August 29, 1968) was a United States Army officer and planner. He was the son of Frederick Dent Grant, and the grandson of General of the Army and American President Ulysses S. Grant.

  4. Oct 24, 2011 · On March 6, 1962, Ulysses S. Grant III wrote the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution begging for a rather strange loan agreement.

  5. Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant III, grandson of the Union Army Commander and the nation's 18th President, died August 29 at his home on College Hill at the age of 87. Born in Chicago on July 4, 1881, he was the son of Gen. Frederick Dent Grant and Ida Marie Honore.

  6. Aug 29, 2018 · Ulysses S. Grant III died fifty years ssgo today. To put his long life in some perspective: Grant was present at Mount McGregor when his grandfather died in July 1885; graduated with Douglas MacArthur in the West Point Class of 1903; worked as a White House aid in the Theodore Roosevelt Administration; married Secretary of…

  7. Provenance of the Ulysses S. Grant Papers. How did the Ulysses S. Grant Papers come to the Library of Congress? This essay, originally written for the Index to the Ulysses S. Grant Papers (Washington, D.C., 1965), pp. v-x, tells the story.

  8. Ulysses S. Grant III (1881-1968) was an American army officer, civil engineer and architect. The grandson of Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the United States, he was born on the Fourth of July and attended Cutler School (1895-1897) and Columbia University (1898), both in New York City.

  9. GENERAL ULYSSES S. GRANT: A CLOSE-UP BY U. S. GRANT III* Major General, USA, Ret. I AM OFTEN asked if I knew and re-member my grandfather. I shall, there-fore, begin with my own limited recol-lections, necessarily limited because I was only four years old when he died. My first recollection of him is of being taken to Long

  10. A War Anything But Civil. The audacious young general who demanded “unconditional surrender” from the Confederate garrison at Fort Donelson had traveled a circuitous route to find himself commanding a victorious army on the shores of the Tennessee River in February 1862. Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. Library of Congress.