Unconditional Surrender
he pooed
it was the only thing he was good at!
He did nothing. Important so he was a hoobo
His sword Grant let Lee his sidearm, his saber, and his horse.
He was fined for speeding with his horse in Washington, DC
George Grant, the son of Ulysses S. Grant IV, tragically passed away in 2002 at the age of 72. He was the great-grandson of President Ulysses S. Grant and had a successful career as an attorney and businessman. George Grant's death marked the end of the direct line of descendants from the 18th President of the United States.
Grant never received a speeding ticket, because there was no such thing as an automobile during his lifetime.
It was a natural thing to do, for a West Point trained ex-regular. Since leaving the service, he had been largely unemployed.
Of course there is. They feature Ulysses S. Grant's portrait on them.
HOW TO OVER COME ADVERSITY
· Ulysses Butterfly
Simplified the strategy (He was a great simplifier). No more side-shows. No more repairing railroads. No more occupying territory for the sake of it. Just two big campaigns. Sherman to destroy the Army of Tennessee. (He didn't) Grant to destroy the Army of Northern Virginia. (He did)