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When Fort Sumter fell in 1861, Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) was an
obscure clerk in Galena, Illinois, without influential friends and
lacking a reputation for success. Yet within three years this man
rose to command the Union armies, and just over a year later
secured the defeat of the Confederacy. How can this emergence be
explained? What were the characteristics of such a man and by what
means did he acquire his knowledge? Did he earn his honors or did
he owe them to chance and luck? The Rise of U. S. Grant focuses on
the widely ignored first two years of his career in the West.
Colonel Conger eschewed the general's justly acclaimed but
inaccurate memoirs, relying instead on contemporaneous messages,
dispatches, and reports undimmed by time and undistorted by later
reflection. From the raid on Belmont through Grant's capture of
Forts Henry and Donelson to his near defeat at Shiloh and the
triumphant siege of Vicksburg, this book is a brilliant,
penetrating exploration that goes a long way toward explaining the
phenomenon of Grant, while letting the readers experience with
gripping immediacy how he mastered the crises that confronted him.
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