"General Grant, sir," a voice called out and they turned to see the sergeant on the bank above.
General Grant sent you a personal report on the fighting.
General Grant saw it and knew what he had to do.
His first meeting with General Grant occurred just at this time.
General Grant, however, was still somewhat uneasy as to the terms.
General Grant had no enemies, political or sectional, in those last days.
I first heard of the matter one afternoon when General Grant had called.
General Grant was at the head of the troops; the trains were the key to the entire campaign.
General Grant had by this time developed cancer and was already in feeble health.
General Grant knew the history of my campaign, for I told it him.