Caden Mrs. Thomas 2013  Grant remained in the army after his marriage  Grant was almost 39 years old when the civil war began in 1861.

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Caden Mrs. Thomas 2013

 Grant remained in the army after his marriage  Grant was almost 39 years old when the civil war began in 1861.

Both armies were prepared to launch an attack. The union plan of attack called for troops to cross bull run at two different places. A surprise confedederates attack upon the army of general grant at Shiloh on the Tennessee river caught the union troops unprepared.

 Grant's family. Grant returned to St. Louis as soon as he could leave Mexico. On Aug. 22, 1848, he was married to Julia Dent. She was a devoted wife and gave Grant constant encouragement. Their life together brought them great happiness. The Grants had four children: Frederick Dent ( ), Ulysses S., Jr. ( ), Ellen (Nellie) Wrenshall ( ), and Jesse Root, Jr. ( ).

On the second of the battle at Shiloh reinforced union force under the command of general Ulysses s grant defeated confederate troops led by general Pierre Beauregard Grant said that the body on is a symbol of there bravery He was the 16 president \

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