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  1. 22 de set. de 2021 · During the campaign Grant was accompanied by his oldest son, Frederick Dent Grant. The young Grant sent letters and otherwise wrote about his experiences from his youthful perspective as a 12-year-old. Ulysses, Julia, and Frederick Grant at City Point, Virginia. Frederick had been on Grant’s previous march to Missouri when Grant was a colonel ...

  2. Date of Death: December 23, 1892. Place of Burial: Arlington, Virginia. Cemetery Name: Arlington National Cemetery. Frederick Tracy Dent was a career officer in the United States Army and brother-in-law to Ulysses S. Grant. He was born on December 17, 1820 in St. Louis, Missouri, and grew up at White Haven, a slave plantation owned by his father.

  3. emergingcivilwar.com › 2023/02/03 › the-mostEmerging Civil War

    3 de fev. de 2023 · Taken sometime during the years that Frederick Dent Grant (1850-1912) would have been with his father at war, this family portrait shows all three of Grant’s sons in military uniforms. Fred, the oldest, is standing in the middle.

  4. Ulysses and Julia Grant had four children, three boys and a girl. He missed much of their upbringing due to his army duties, but tried to make up for it in later life. Grant's elder sons, Frederick and Ulysses Jr., attended West Point and Harvard; the youngest, Jesse, ran about the White House and gave his beleaguered father much-needed cheer ...

  5. Issue 1 (Oct., 1969) FREDERICK DENT GRANT AT VICKSBURG *** This article is the second in a series covering Frederick Dent Grant’s memories of his father. The first appeared in the April Newsletter. Frederick Grant especially enjoyed recalling his experiences as a twelve-year-old boy accompanying his father during the Vicksburg campaign.

  6. When I returned to my New England home it was to o the North and the South, the editors take pleasure in recording their deep appreciation; also to Generals Sickles and Buckner, the oldest surviving generals in the Federal and Confederate armies, respectively, on this anniversary; to General Frederick Dent Grant and General G. W. Custis Lee, the sons of the great warriors who led the armies ...

  7. Julia Boggs Dent Grant (1826 – 1902) was the fifth child of "Colonel" Frederick Fayette Dent and Ellen Dent. Her father grew up in a wealthy family on a slave plantation in Cumberland, Maryland. He later owned White Haven, the 800-acre plantation with 70 enslaved individuals in Saint Louis County, Missouri where Julia was raised.