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Personal Memoirs

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After three deadly years of fighting, President Abraham Lincoln had seen a little progress in the West against the Confederacy, but in the main theater of operations, Virginia, the lines were almost exactly where they had been when the American Civil War started. The war was at a stalemate with northern public support rapidly fading. Then, Lincoln summoned General Ulysses S. Grant, victor of the Vicksburg campaign, to come East. In little over a year, America’s most catastrophic armed conflict ended, the Union was preserved, and slavery was abolished. This book details how these triumphs were achieved and in the telling earned international acclaim as a superb example of an English-language personal chronicle.

Book Author

Ulysses S. Grant

Book Series

The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant

ISBN

9780760749906

Language

English

Publisher

Sterling Publishing

Publication Date

10-06-2003

Format

eBook

Pages

864

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