It is always interesting to hear all the little details involved in these historical places. Several years ago I remember visiting a house in Bonita, California built by Ulysses S. Grant Jr. in 1894, and the Grant family was involved in the building of the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego in the early 1900's. I wonder why they decided to head West?
Thanks so much for this video. I love all of your videos and learn so much from them. U.S. Grant is one of my heros...and there are only a handful of people that I say that about. The more I have read about his life, the more I have come to respect him. It's so easy for revisionists to cast aspersions on his leadership decisions during the Civil War without considering all of the complexities of the times. They (the critics) have the luxury of 150 years of hindsight but he had no such luxury. He had to make his decisions in the moment with the best information available. Did he make mistakes? You bet he did, as have all of us. But he learned from his mistakes and moved on to the best of his ability.
And to add one more thing to my remarks above, I want to quote General Grant's good friend General William Tecumseh Sherman, "It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell. War is the remedy that our enemies have chosen, and I say let us give them all they want."
Thanks for your support! You are very correct, it’s easy for us to arm chair quarterback. Greatness is often thrust upon people, no matter if they want it or not.
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy yeah, tragic when criminals like grant, sherman, custer and all the other blue criminals kill so many pretending to care about human rights and then after the war slaughter and starve red people. Guess their humanity didnt extend that far
It is always interesting to hear all the little details involved in these historical places. Several years ago I remember visiting a house in Bonita, California built by Ulysses S. Grant Jr. in 1894, and the Grant family was involved in the building of the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego in the early 1900's. I wonder why they decided to head West?
Thanks so much for this video. I love all of your videos and learn so much from them. U.S. Grant is one of my heros...and there are only a handful of people that I say that about. The more I have read about his life, the more I have come to respect him. It's so easy for revisionists to cast aspersions on his leadership decisions during the Civil War without considering all of the complexities of the times. They (the critics) have the luxury of 150 years of hindsight but he had no such luxury. He had to make his decisions in the moment with the best information available. Did he make mistakes? You bet he did, as have all of us. But he learned from his mistakes and moved on to the best of his ability.
And to add one more thing to my remarks above, I want to quote General Grant's good friend General William Tecumseh Sherman, "It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell. War is the remedy that our enemies have chosen, and I say let us give them all they want."
Thanks for your support! You are very correct, it’s easy for us to arm chair quarterback. Greatness is often thrust upon people, no matter if they want it or not.
Thank God for the, "Horse 🐎 🙏 Whisperer" ...yes indeedy
Yes he surly had some skills!
He’s my hero I can’t wait to visit someday.
Yes it’s definitely worth the stop!
I live 20 miles from there. You need to go to point pleasant where he was born
You are right. Definitely on the list.
My Grate Great Grandfather joined the Civil War in Georgetown and is Buried in Bethel OH he has a Civil War Grave Headstone.
I'm glad I found you! Great!
Just now seeing this comment! So much history on the way!
Interesting! From my understanding I'm related to him!
Really cool. Would be fun to find out how.
Very interesting. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for your support!
Great video.
Well thanks! We were lucky to met her.
US Grant is related to me!
That’s a cool connection!
Another layer of understanding. Thanks
Glad to tell the story!
Great video! 👍
Well thank you, so much on the way!
Thanks
Yes sir
Visit his birth home in new Richmond Ohio. Not to far away from Georgetown
I live in gorgetown and I want you to look at our school if can 2:00
Look at your school? What do you mean?
I love this video!
Thank you! Grant was quite the man!
Binoculars are worth a hefty price ...2 million, 3 million ...possibly
What do you mean?
"He had the money 💰 so he did what he wanted" 😄😃
What do you mean?
his dad slaughtered animals and grant slaughtered innocent people
War is a tragic thing on all sides, for all time.
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy yeah, tragic when criminals like grant, sherman, custer and all the other blue criminals kill so many pretending to care about human rights and then after the war slaughter and starve red people. Guess their humanity didnt extend that far
SLAVES TO WERE( innocent people)
Thanks