
Grant In Peace. From Appomattox To Mount Mcgregor; A Personal Memoir
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Grant In Peace. From Appomattox To Mount Mcgregor; A Personal Memoir
About this book
Few men can have known General and President of the United States Ulysses S. Grant as well as General Adam Badeau. As Grant's military secretary during 1864-1865, he came to know and work closely with the future president; after the war he would go on to write a three volume history of Grant's military campaigns and serve as senior research assistant to Grant when the later was writing his memoirs. General Badeau came to recognize Grant's capabilities of healing a divided nation and was a frequent correspondent and eventually the President's confidant. General Badeau would go on to write of his friend's history in both his military and peacetime periods with great success. In this volume, Badeau charts Grant's political career and his manoeuvring that led to his appointment as President.
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Table of contents
- Title page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Chapter 1: -Introductory-Relations Of The Writer With General Grant.
- Chapter 2: - The Terms At Appomattox.
- Chapter 3: - Grant And The South After The War.
- Chapter 4: - Grant And Andrew Johnson-Their Original Concord And The Growth Of A Different Feeling.
- Chapter 5: - Grant's First Step In Politics.
- Chapter 6: - Johnson's Manoeuvres
- Chapter 7: - Congressional Reconstruction.
- Chapter 8: - Presidential Obstruction.
- Chapter 9: - Continued Conflict Between Grant And Johnson.
- Chapter 10: - Grant And Stanton
- Chapter 11 - Grant, Stanton, And Johnson.
- Chapter 12: -Grant And Sheridan.
- Chapter 13 - Grant In The Cabinet.
- Chapter 14: - Grant And Sherman
- Chapter 15: - Grant, Sherman, And Johnson.
- Chapter 16: - The Impeachment Of Andrew Johnson.
- Chapter 17: - Grant As A Presidential Candidate.
- Chapter 18: - President-Elect.
- Chapter 19: -Cabinet-Making.
- Chapter 20: - Grant In Society.
- Chapter 22: - Grant And Seward.
- Chapter 24: - Grant And Sumner.
- Chapter 25: - Grant And Gladstone.
- Chapter 26: - Grant And Fish.
- Chapter 27: - Life At The White House.
- Chapter 28: - Grant And Hayes.
- Chapter 29: - Leaving The White House.
- Chapter 30: - Grant In England.
- Chapter 31: - Grant And The Prince Of Wales.
- Chapter 32: - Grant At Windsor.
- Chapter 33: - Palace And President.
- Chapter 34: - Grant As A Traveler.
- Chapter 36: - The Third Term.
- Chapter 37: - Grant and Garfield.
- Chapter 38: - Grant and Arthur.
- Chapter 39: - Grant and Blaine.
- Chapter 40: - Grant and Mexico.
- Chapter 41: - The Grants and the Lincolns.
- Chapter 42: - Grant and Logan.
- Chapter 43: - Grant and Hancock.
- Chapter 44: - Grant and Catacazy.
- Chapter 45: - Grant and Sickles.
- Chapter 46: - Grant and Romero.
- Chapter 47: - Grant and his friends.
- Chapter 48: - Grant in his family.
- Chapter 49: - The last days of General Grant.
- Chapter 50: - Letters of General Grant to General Badeau
- CHAPTER 51: - MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE.
- CHAPTER 52: - CONCLUSION.