Personal Memoirs Of U. S. Grant - Ulysses S Grant - Books - Independently Published - 9798671351200 - August 2, 2020
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Personal Memoirs Of U. S. Grant

Ulysses S Grant

Personal Memoirs Of U. S. Grant

In the winter of 1838-9 I was attending school at Ripley, only ten miles distant from Georgetown, but spent the Christmas holidays at home. During this vacation my father received a letter from the Honorable Thomas Morris, then United States Senator from Ohio. When he read it he said to me, "Ulysses, I believe you are going to receive the appointment." "What appointment?" I inquired. "To West Point; I have applied for it." "But I won't go," I said. He said he thought I would, AND I THOUGHT SO TOO, IF HE DID. I really had no objection to going to West Point, except that I had a very exalted idea of the acquirements necessary to get through. I did not believe I possessed them, and could not bear the idea of failing. There had been four boys from our village, or its immediate neighborhood, who had been graduated from West Point, and never a failure of any one appointed from Georgetown, except in the case of the one whose place I was to take. He was the son of Dr. Bailey, our nearest and most intimate neighbor. Young Bailey had been appointed in 1837.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 2, 2020
ISBN13 9798671351200
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 392
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 22 mm   ·   421 g
Language English  

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