All categories
caret-down
cartcart

Ulysses S. Grant, 1861-1864

 
Ulysses S. Grant, 1861-1864

Description

On May 3, 1861, Illinois Governor Richard Yates appointed a Mexican War veteran with Democratic sympathies and southern ties to be chief mustering officer at Camp Yates in Springfield. By March 1864, Grant had risen to lieutenant general, a rank last held by George Washington. This biography details the three years which saw Ulysses S. Grant's extraordinary rise from mediocre shop clerk to general-in-chief of the U.S. Army. Beginning with Grant's work at his family's leather shop in Galena, Illinois, it records his re-entry into a military life as a volunteer from Illinois. Grant's most spectacular campaigns, including Vicksburg and Chattanooga, are discussed in depth. Special emphasis is placed on events such as politicking, rumors, and intrigue which took place between the various battles. Other topics include Grant's personal qualities and background, his extraordinary good fortune and the general's informal and unorthodox command style.

Product details

EAN/ISBN:
9780786429776
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
324
Publication date:
2007-04-26
Publisher:
McFarland
EAN/ISBN:
9780786429776
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
324
Publication date:
2007-04-26
Publisher:
McFarland

Shipping

laposte
The edition supplied may vary.
Currently sold out