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The last known photo of Ulysses S. Grant. (Original Post) Bleacher Creature Feb 2022 OP
He died 4 days later, 1 yr after being diagnosed w cancer; he just finished writing his memoirs. RockRaven Feb 2022 #1
Remarkable story. calimary Feb 2022 #4
+1z Chin music Feb 2022 #7
The items on the porch, his body position...everything so natural and normal... it could be today. Karadeniz Feb 2022 #2
Except for the top hat! But those slippers...I think I had a pair! SunSeeker Feb 2022 #3
I thought the top hat was rather odd. Haggard Celine Feb 2022 #5
There's another one. AngryOldDem Feb 2022 #6
+1z Chin music Feb 2022 #8
Loved the TV mini-series..... MyOwnPeace Feb 2022 #13
Yep. He got a raw deal in the "history" books. Solomon Aug 2022 #17
Indeed! MyOwnPeace Aug 2022 #18
His Cottage is open for tours. no_hypocrisy Feb 2022 #9
... trusty elf Feb 2022 #10
BRILLIANT!!!!!! MyOwnPeace Feb 2022 #12
I ❤️ it! Tanuki Feb 2022 #16
And must be at Grant's Cottage, where he died. It's near me and I've been there several times. Rhiannon12866 Feb 2022 #11
There was a home in... 2naSalit Feb 2022 #14
The second greatest President of the 19th century. NNadir Feb 2022 #15
Bio by Chernow youcantbeatblue Aug 2022 #19

RockRaven

(14,892 posts)
1. He died 4 days later, 1 yr after being diagnosed w cancer; he just finished writing his memoirs.
Tue Feb 1, 2022, 03:58 AM
Feb 2022

He had become dead broke, for complicated reasons having to do with wall street crooks and credulity/bad decisions, and was desperate to do something to leave his soon-to-be-widow with anything. So some publisher originally offered him 10% royalties, but Mark Twain stepped in with a deal that offered him 70% royalties (totally unheard of degree of royalties, pure friendship/generosity/gratitude not the result of a bidding war). He and the people around him scrambled to get it done before his health failed. Julia ended up getting $450K over the years ($13M in 2020 dollars), and the memoirs are/were praised by historians and literary critics. Not too shabby.

Haggard Celine

(16,834 posts)
5. I thought the top hat was rather odd.
Tue Feb 1, 2022, 05:13 AM
Feb 2022

It's strange to see a guy wear one while he's just sitting on the porch reading the newspaper. He must have worn it for the photo. I don't imagine he did that all the time.

AngryOldDem

(14,061 posts)
6. There's another one.
Tue Feb 1, 2022, 05:36 AM
Feb 2022

It shows him wrapped in a blanket, on his porch, working on his autobiography, and lookng extremely ill. Taken around the same time as this one.

Man did his best, but was easily taken advantage of. If you care, ”Grant”, by Ron Chernow, is a fascinating read.

MyOwnPeace

(16,917 posts)
18. Indeed!
Thu Aug 4, 2022, 09:44 PM
Aug 2022

Interesting how the rankings and perceptions change over the years. Eisenhower was 'down' for a bunch of years, but, because of the 'work' of those that have followed, he's looking better all the time!
One thing for sure though - ain't NO WAY tRump is ever gonna' rise up from the swamp that he crawled out of!

no_hypocrisy

(46,019 posts)
9. His Cottage is open for tours.
Tue Feb 1, 2022, 06:27 AM
Feb 2022

I've been there. His presence still resonates.

Grant's SIL got his money involved in the original Ponzi scheme. That's how he became broke. (It SOUNDED "legit".)

Rhiannon12866

(204,695 posts)
11. And must be at Grant's Cottage, where he died. It's near me and I've been there several times.
Tue Feb 1, 2022, 06:39 AM
Feb 2022

When I was a kid, my grandmother was friendly with the older lady who maintained the site, so she took us kids several times. It was pretty spooky with displays of his bandages and dried funeral flowers and the clock stopped at the moment he died. It's at the top of Mount McGregor, quite a view from up there, but then they also moved a prison up there and I only went once after that, a lot scarier than the cottage with high fences and armed guards. But since they closed down the prison, Grant's Cottage has again become a more active historical site and they've started offering historical programs there. I should go back...






2naSalit

(86,322 posts)
14. There was a home in...
Tue Feb 1, 2022, 11:27 AM
Feb 2022

Galena, IL where he lived for a time, went there during my honeymoon. This place looks a bit different, larger.

NNadir

(33,457 posts)
15. The second greatest President of the 19th century.
Fri Feb 4, 2022, 04:11 PM
Feb 2022

The received history of his Presidency is sorely mistaken.

Without him, there'd be no US.

youcantbeatblue

(3 posts)
19. Bio by Chernow
Mon Aug 8, 2022, 11:58 AM
Aug 2022

I just finished the Chernow book on Grant and have become a little obsessed with him. I have a picture of him up in my office. Fascinating life, and I can relate to his life of both good moves and bad choices.

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