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by Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson) Grant
This volume gathers a series of private letters that Ulysses S. Grant wrote to his father and his youngest sister between 1857 and 1878. By presenting his words unfiltered for publication, the collection offers a rare, intimate glimpse of the man behind the famous uniform—his humor, his doubts, and the steady sense of duty that shaped his early adulthood. The correspondence traces his journey from a restless young officer to the decisive leader who would steer the nation through its most turbulent conflict.
Spanning the years before the Civil War, through its decisive battles, and into the early days of his post‑war life, the letters reveal a gradual sharpening of character and a deepening of his personal convictions. Accompanied by period portraits, the book lets listeners hear the cadence of a private voice that was rarely heard in public speeches, making it a valuable companion to the well‑known memoirs and biographies of this pivotal American figure.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (183K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1822–1885
A plainspoken soldier turned president, he led Union armies to victory in the Civil War and later wrote memoirs that became one of the best-known books of the 19th century. His life moves from battlefield command to the White House to a final burst of writing under extraordinary pressure.
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