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Secondary Sources Books Rickarby, Laura Ann. Ulysses S. Grant and the Strategy to Victory . Lansing: Silver Burdett Press, 1991. This source helped us understand how Grant led his men during the Civil War. This source was used for information in our leadership. Riehecky, Janet. Ulysses S. Grant Encyclopedia of Presidents . Canada: Scholastic Library Publishing, 2004. This source made us understand how difficult his life was. This source helped us make some negative things and have some counter-examples for it. Gregson, Susan. Let Freedom Ring Ulysses S. Grant . Minnesota: Bridgestone Books, 2002. This source helped us get an overview of Ulysses S. Grant. We used this source by helping us get a window to more information about him.

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Secondary Sources

Books

Rickarby, Laura Ann. Ulysses S. Grant and the Strategy to Victory. Lansing: Silver Burdett

Press, 1991.

This source helped us understand how Grant led his men during the Civil War. This

source was used for information in our leadership.

Riehecky, Janet. Ulysses S. Grant Encyclopedia of Presidents. Canada: Scholastic Library

Publishing, 2004.

This source made us understand how difficult his life was. This source helped us make

some negative things and have some counter-examples for it.

Gregson, Susan. Let Freedom Ring Ulysses S. Grant. Minnesota: Bridgestone Books, 2002.

This source helped us get an overview of Ulysses S. Grant. We used this source by

helping us get a window to more information about him.

King, David. Ulysses S. Grant. Connecticut: Blackbirch Press, Inc., 2001.

This source helped us know what happened when he was penniless. We used this

information to help us understand how much the Civil War was a big deal to him.

Catton, Bruce. Grant Moves South. Canada: Little, Brown And Company, 1960.

This source gave us a bunch of information when Grant invaded the South.We used this

information for the leadership section.

Interviews

Simpson, Brooks D. Phone Interview. 27 December 2014.

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Brooks Simpson is a history professor at Arizona State University. Simpson is also an

expert on Ulysses S. Grant, writing two books on Grant. Over the past decades, Simpson

won awards on his books on Grant. Brooks Simpson gave us information on Grant that

he gathered over his years of work on Grant. This source was extremely helpful as he

enlighten us with information on the general himself.

Photographs

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Illustration of a Union and Confederate soldier clashing.

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Illustration of a bayonet charge in the Civil War.

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Photograph of General Grant.

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Illustration of Grant on a horse ready to charge in for war.

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Photograph of Grant’s Memoirs.

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Photograph of Ulysses S. Grant.

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Illustration of the surrender at Appomattox Courthouse

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The Fifteenth Amendment.

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The Enforcement Act of 1871

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Illustration of the Burning of Columbia, South Carolina.

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Illustration of the attack on Fort Donelson lead by Grant.

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Photograph of the first transcontinental railroad issued by Grant.