President Grant believed deeply in reform but was not sanctimonious about it.
President Grant put forth effort to push the amendment through congress.
President Grant threatened to place the territory under martial law if the participants were not brought to trial.
President Grant, for example, asked Congress in 1873 to allow him to approve only part of a bill.
"Guess he was about as well known as President Grant."
By the early 1890's, President Grant had a box there.
From 1871 to 1876 he was assistant secretary of the interior under President Grant.
Fish found out later President Grant had written the letter to the convention.
President Grant quietly strengthened the military force in and around Washington.
President Grant was not running for re-election and seemed to be losing interest in the South.
President Grant believed deeply in reform but was not sanctimonious about it.
President Grant put forth effort to push the amendment through congress.
President Grant threatened to place the territory under martial law if the participants were not brought to trial.
President Grant, for example, asked Congress in 1873 to allow him to approve only part of a bill.
"Guess he was about as well known as President Grant."
By the early 1890's, President Grant had a box there.
From 1871 to 1876 he was assistant secretary of the interior under President Grant.
Fish found out later President Grant had written the letter to the convention.
President Grant quietly strengthened the military force in and around Washington.
President Grant was not running for re-election and seemed to be losing interest in the South.