It is impossible to know exactly what Ulysses S. Grant’s voice sounded like, but through first-hand accounts and some research, a clearer idea emerges of what it might have been like to speak to the General himself.
Powering History
Judged By Merit
Of Suffrage and Suffering
I Love Them As My Children
A Turning Point of Hope
Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death
Do As I Do
Carried Away
O Say Does That Star-Spangled Banner Yet Wave
Grant Cottage has hosted many veterans over its 134-year history. In 1998 Medal of Honor recipient Captain James Burt visited Grant Cottage as guest of honor in a flagpole dedication ceremony. In the following blog post discover how the stars and stripes have been a powerful symbol at Grant Cottage for generations...
A Privilege to be Appreciated
A Necessary Undertaking
Now I Lay Me Down
All artifacts tell a story, the deathbed of General Grant in the parlor of Grant Cottage is no exception. The bed is a subject of fascination to visitors not only due to its famous occupant but the nature of the bed itself. It offers a glimpse into the sleep technology of the late Victorian era and into the final moments of a famous life.










