1870s, Fifth State of the Union Address (1873)
Ulysses Simpson Grant: Zitate auf Englisch
To Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Lincoln.html (2012).
In fiction, Lincoln (2012)
“I never wanted to get out of a place as much as I did to get out of the presidency.”
As quoted in Around the World with General Grant Vol. 2 (1879) by John Russell Young
1870s, Around the World with General Grant (1879)
1880s, Personal Memoirs of General U. S. Grant (1885)
“The will of the people is the best law.”
As quoted in The Lonely Quest: The Evolution of Presidential Leadership (1966) by Robert Rienow, Leona Train Rienow, p. 209.
Quelle: 1880s, Personal Memoirs of General U. S. Grant (1885), Ch. 16.
Quelle: 1880s, Personal Memoirs of General U. S. Grant (1885), Ch. 16.
Note about his Memoirs about a week before he died, as quoted in Famous Last Words (2001) by Alan Bisbort, p. 30.
1880s
1870s, Second Inaugural Address (1873)
1870s, Eighth State of the Union Address (1876)
Letter http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/primarysources/us-grants-letter-to-his-1.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/ to Jesse Root Grant (15 June 1863), Vicksburg
1860s
1870s, Fourth State of the Union Address (1872)
Regarding the Mexican–American War (1883), as quoted in Personal Memoirs of General U. S. Grant (1885), p. 16.
1880s, Personal Memoirs of General U. S. Grant (1885)
Message to the Senate and House of Representatives (23 March 1870), as quoted in the Congressional Globe, vol. 42, p. 2,177.
1870s
Regarding keeping U.S. Army soldiers stationed in southern U.S. states to protect the safety and civil rights of freed slaves (26 August 1877), as quoted in The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant: November 1, 1876-September 30, 1878, by U.S. Grant, pp. 251-252.
1870s, Letter to Daniel Ammen (1877)
Wild Wild West http://www.grantstomb.org/news/gif02.html (1999).
In fiction, Wild Wild West (1999)
1870s, Speech to the Society of the Army of Tennessee (1875)
1870s, Fourth State of the Union Address (1872)
1870s, Eighth State of the Union Address (1876)
“My lord, I have heard that your father was a military man. Was that the case?”
To Arthur Richard Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington, son of Field Marshall Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, as quoted in Handy-book of Literary Curiosities (1892) by William Shepard Walsh, p. 511.
“we've won the war. Now you have to lead us out of it.”
To Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Lincoln.html (2012)
In fiction, Lincoln (2012)
To Otto von Bismarck in June 1878, as quoted in Around the World with General Grant http://www.granthomepage.com/grantslavery.htm (1879), by John Russell Young, The American News Company, New York, vol. 7, p. 416.
1870s, Around the World with General Grant (1879)
1870s, Eighth State of the Union Address (1876)
1870s, Speech to the Society of the Army of Tennessee (1875)
1870s, Fourth State of the Union Address (1872)
Field of Lost Shoes http://jeffreyevanbrooks.blogspot.com/2015/06/review-field-of-lost-shoes.html (2014)
In fiction, Field of Lost Shoes (2014)
Last words, to his nurse, as reported in The New York Times (24 July 1885).
1880s
Conclusion
1880s, Personal Memoirs of General U. S. Grant (1885)
Letter to his father-in-law, Frederick Dent (19 April 1861)
1860s
“We have taken our last backwards step.”
North and South, Book II https://listenonrepeat.com/watch/?v=vopVVBiC80g#General_Grant_s_Strategies (1986).
In fiction, <span class="plainlinks"> North and South, Book II http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090490/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast (1986)</span>