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  2. Arrests of Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    The first two of the reported arrests were in 1866, when Grant was commanding general; the third is said to have occurred in 1872, when Grant was serving as the president of the United States. While of questionable historicity , the third is the best-known; if it did occur, this would make Grant the only U.S. president to have been arrested ...

  3. Horsemanship of Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Grant's first experience on horseback occurred at a circus that was visiting Georgetown when he was two years old. [3] Watching the horses in the ring, Ulysses asked his parents if he could sit atop one of the ponies and ride it, to which his parents acquiesced. [4] It was a happy event for the boy as he rode around the ring. [5]

  4. Scandals of the Ulysses S. Grant administration - Wikipedia

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    President Grant allowed Babcock to be a stumbling block for reformers who might have saved Grant's presidential legacy. Grant's secretary of state, Hamilton Fish, who was often at odds with Babcock, made efforts to save Grant's reputation by advocating that reformers be appointed to or kept in public office. Grant also unwisely accepted gifts ...

  5. Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Grant's father Jesse Root Grant was a Whig Party supporter and a fervent abolitionist. [3] Jesse and Hannah Simpson were married on June 24, 1821, and their first child, Hiram Ulysses Grant, was born on April 27, 1822. [4] The name Ulysses was drawn from ballots placed in a hat.

  6. Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Inauguration of President Grant Mathew Brady March 4, 1869. Grant's March 4, 1869, Inaugural speech addressed four priorities. First, Grant said he would approach Reconstruction "calmly, without prejudice, hate, or sectional pride; remembering that the greatest good for the greatest number is the object to be obtained." Second, Grant spoke on ...

  7. Ulysses S. Grant (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ulysses S. Grant is a 2002 two-part television documentary film about Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States. Produced by PBS for the American Experience documentary program, it recounts Grant's life from his childhood in Ohio to his presidency, with narration by Liev Schreiber .

  8. Cultural depictions of Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Grant is the third most popular American president to be portrayed in movies, films, or cinema, his character appearing in 35 movies. [1] He is often portrayed as a drunkard, which is historically inaccurate. Portrayals include: The Birth of a Nation (1915), played by Donald Crisp; E. Alyn Warren played Grant in Abraham Lincoln (1930) Secret ...

  9. Grantism - Wikipedia

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    Among them were: Black Friday, corruption in the Department of the Interior, the Sanborn incident, and the Whiskey Ring. (The Crédit Mobilier scandal, although exposed during his tenure, is not considered a Grant scandal.) Political opponents of Grant and proponents of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy attacked him with the term Grantism.