Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant V2 is a book written by Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States. It is the second volume of his memoirs, which were published posthumously in 1885. The book covers Grant's experiences during the American Civil War, including his victories at Vicksburg and Chattanooga, as well as his time as commander of the Union Army. It also discusses his presidency and his efforts to rebuild the country after the war. The book is a first-hand account of the events that shaped the United States during one of its most tumultuous periods, and provides insight into the mind of a man who played a critical role in its history. Grant's writing style is straightforward and concise, making the book both informative and easy to read. Overall, Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant V2 is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the Civil War or American history in general.1885. Part Two of Two. The memoirs of the 18th president of the United States, who was a puzzling figure in American public life. He was a failure in his early ventures into both business and military life. In four years of commanding Union forces he climbed to the highest rank in the U.S. Army and directed the strategy that successfully concluded the Civil War in 1865. His two terms as president of the United States are considered by many historians to be the most corrupt in the country's history. Yet from accounts of Grant's contemporaries, as well as from his own memoirs, there emerges a personality of strong character and considerable dignity. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s): 1417907517.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.