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  1. General Frederick Dent Grant, eldest son of Ulysses S. Grant and Julia Dent Grant, was born May 30, 1850 in St. Louis, Missouri. He spent much of the Civil War alongside his father and he followed his father's footsteps by attending the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1866.

  2. Frederick Dent Grant (May 30, 1850 – April 12, 1912) was a soldier and United States minister to Austria-Hungary. Grant was the first son of General of the Army and President of the United States Ulysses S. Grant and Julia Grant. He was named after his uncle, Frederick Tracy Dent. The Grant family came from a line of Scottish and Irish heritage. His father was in the United States Army when ...

  3. 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.

  4. Dent was born on December 17, 1820, in White Haven, St. Louis County, Missouri. He was the son of Frederick Fayette Dent (1787–1873) and Ellen Bray ( née Wrenshall) Dent (1793–1857). [1] He graduated from West Point in 1843. One of Dent's classmates was Ulysses S. Grant, who married Dent's sister Julia.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 12 de jan. de 2024 · Frederick Dent Grant (1850–1912) NOTE TO READERS Updates to the Principal Officers and Chiefs of Mission database are suspended pending adequate resources to modernize the data collection and processing work required to maintain this publication.

  7. Frederick Dent Grant. Below are two articles written by Frederick Dent Grant (1850-1912), the eldest son of Ulysses S. Grant. "To me, my father is a sacred character..." From the April, 1969 edition of the Ulysses S. Grant Association Newsletter. In private and in public he was a plain, dignified, undemonstrative man, with a quiet self ...