In 1868 he was a presidential elector from this state, and cast his vote for Ulysses Grant.
Even in death, Lincoln wasn't as popular as Ulysses Grant.
In 1930 he acquired a famous oil portrait of Ulysses Grant.
It was organized in December 1868 and was named for Ulysses Grant.
Pike did not admire Ulysses Grant as a politician, and drifted away from the Republican party.
Most governors had the authority and every President since Ulysses Grant in 1869 had sought it.
The Northern buyers could make heavy profits, which annoyed soldiers like Ulysses Grant.
In its ancient history, the land was ruled by a military general elected president (a version of Ulysses Grant).
But Ulysses Grant did not need to know that.
Several men added, as Ulysses Grant had, "Wouldn'tve been for them, we'd've licked you."