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Ulysses S. "Buck" Grant Jr. (July 22, 1852 – September 25, 1929) was an American attorney and entrepreneur. He was the second son of U.S. president Ulysses S. Grant . Early life and education
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Major General Frederick D. Grant, USV – Son of President Ulysses S. Grant; Major General Ulysses S. Grant III – Grandson of President Ulysses S. Grant; Major General Curtis Guild Jr., MVM – Governor of Massachusetts; Major General William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, CSA – Son of General Robert E. Lee
Ulysses Simpson Grant IV (May 23, 1893 – March 11, 1977) was an American geologist and paleontologist known for his work on the fossil mollusks of the California Pacific Coast. He was the youngest son of Ulysses S. Grant Jr. , and a grandson of President Ulysses S. Grant and Senator Jerome B. Chaffee .
Frederick Dent Grant (May 30, 1850 – April 12, 1912) [1] was a soldier and United States minister to Austria-Hungary. Grant was the first son of General and President of the United States Ulysses S. Grant and Julia Grant. He was named after his uncle, Frederick Tracy Dent.
In the United States, members of the Delano family include U.S. presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Ulysses S. Grant and Calvin Coolidge, astronaut Alan B. Shepard, and writer Laura Ingalls Wilder. Its progenitor is Philippe de Lannoy (1602–1681), a Pilgrim of Walloon descent, who arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the early 1620s.
Jesse Root Grant II (February 6, 1858 – June 8, 1934) [1] [2] was an American politician. He was the youngest son of President Ulysses S. Grant and First Lady Julia Grant.He joined the Democratic Party and sought the party nomination for President, running against William Jennings Bryan in 1908.
Ulysses S. Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant; [a] April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) was the 18th president of the United States, serving from 1869 to 1877. In 1865, as commanding general , Grant led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War .