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General Grant

High Praise for a Common Man

• Literary Digest, 1897 •


To mark the opening of the Grant Memorial in New York City, an American journalist posted to Great Britain wrote the attached article, quoting from as many as eight British newspapers that saw fit to liberally sprinkle their pages with a variety of laudatory adjectives in praise of General Ulysses S. Grant:

“He sprang from the people, he was the son of a plain farmer, and had ‘driven team’ in his day. Yet he was also a trained soldier. But, from first to last, he was merely the citizen in arms, and with the mighty array he commanded, he resumed his position in civil life as soon as his work was done…The giants of the Civil War were probably the last of a great race.”

Click here to read about
General Grant’s march on Richmond.

Click here to read Grant’s recollection of the first time he met President Lincoln.

To read a short article about the most pathetic generals of the Civil War, click here.

Read British Praise for General Grant<br>(Literary Digest, 1897) for Free
Britain admired general grantBritish tribute for General Ulysses S GrantAmerican Civil War General Ulysses S. Grant praised by Victorian EnglandEnglishmen saluted the efforts of General Ulysses S. Grant 1897Grant's tomb articleNew York City General Grant Memorial opened in 1897

High Praise for a Common Man

Britain admired general grantBritish tribute for General Ulysses S GrantAmerican Civil War General Ulysses S. Grant praised by Victorian EnglandEnglishmen saluted the efforts of General Ulysses S. Grant 1897Grant's tomb articleNew York City General Grant Memorial opened in 1897
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