That's a bit opinionated Ulysses S. Grant would have to be though, since he was our 18th president as well.
A reliable source tells me that it was definitely George Washington.
U.S. Grant
A General of the Union.
He was a union general and later became the 18th president
No. Confederate.
The top general for the Union was General Ulysses Grant.
Sherman was the union general in Atlanta.
General Union was created in 1991-06.
Ulysses S. Grant was the union general
Union General George Meade still believed that a "peninsula campaign" was the best way to assault Richmond. Meade did not press his ideas because of the 1862 failed Peninsula campaign of General George B. McClellan.
Best known for leading the Union (North) in the Civil War. He was a brave military general.
General Philip Sheridan fought as a Union general in the American Civil War
No, a Union General. Within the Union army, he was classified as a Western General, and Westerners tended to stick together.