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In spite of his public silence, Grant was caught in the dispute between Congress and President Andrew Johnson. His position became intolerable after Johnson publicly accused Grant of dishonesty.The same sense of duty that sent Grant to war in 1861 gave him no alternative to accepting the Republican nomination. I could back down without, as it seems to me, leaving the contest for power for the next four years between mere trading politicians, the elevation of whom, no matter which party won, would lose to us, largely, the results of the costly war which we have gone through. From Washington, Grant monitored events in both the South and the West. He felt that military government could protect the citizenry when civil government faltered and endorsed the efforts of the congressional Indian Peace Commission.
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As a history buff, I really enjoyed Volume 18 of Ulysses S. Grant's papers. The insights from October 1867 to June 1868 really fill in gaps about his presidency. The quality of the paper and print is excellent, making it a joy to read and reference. Totally worth adding to my collection!
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Michael Brown
Poor Condition on Arrival
I was excited to receive Volume 18 of Grant’s papers, but unfortunately, it arrived with some damage on the cover. It’s a shame because the content seems fascinating, but I was disappointed in the shipping quality. Hoping for a replacement soon!
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Anita Chen
Perfect for Scholars and Collectors
This volume of the U.S. Grant papers is a must-have for anyone studying Civil War history. The documentation from late 1867 and early 1868 provides crucial context for that period. The binding feels sturdy, which is great for frequent handling. I'm glad I added it to my library!
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Sarah Johnson
Interesting but a Bit Dense
I bought this for my dad, who loves historical documents, but I found some sections of Volume 18 to be a bit overwhelming. The academic language can be hard to follow at times. Still, it has some valuable information if you're willing to dig deep!
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