Fun Facts About Ulysses S. Grant

Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president of the United States, served from 1869 to 1877 and was a legendary Civil War general before entering politics. Known for his leadership and determination, this Ohio native had a life full of quirky and exciting details that kids will love discovering. Here are ten kid-friendly fun facts about Ulysses S. Grant!

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Fun Facts About Ulysses S. Grant

  1. He Loved Horses More Than Fighting
    Grant was an amazing horseman and could ride any horse, even the wildest ones, showing off a skill kids might dream of mastering!
  2. He Hated His Real Name
    Born Hiram Ulysses Grant, he disliked his name so much that he went by “U.S. Grant,” which later became his famous nickname—Ulysses S.!
  3. He Had a Pet Pony for His Kids
    Grant kept a pony named “Jeff Davis” (after his Civil War rival) for his children to ride at the White House, adding fun to family life.
  4. He Won the Civil War for the Union
    As a general, Grant led the Union to victory, earning the title “Unconditional Surrender Grant”—a heroic feat kids might cheer about!
  5. He Loved Speeding in a Carriage
    Grant enjoyed driving his carriage fast around Washington, D.C., and once got a speeding ticket—a funny moment for a president!
  6. He Had a Soft Spot for Animals
    Grant rescued stray cats and dogs, showing his kind heart, which might inspire kids to help animals too!
  7. He Was a Terrible Businessman
    After his presidency, Grant lost all his money in a bad business deal, but he wrote his memoirs to save his family—a comeback story!
  8. He Smoked 20 Cigars a Day
    Grant loved cigars so much that he smoked about 20 a day, though it later affected his health—a habit kids should avoid!
  9. He Traveled Around the World
    After leaving office, Grant took a two-year trip around the world, meeting kings and queens, which might excite kids who love adventure!
  10. He Was Buried in a Huge Tomb
    Grant’s tomb in New York City is one of the largest in America, called Grant’s Tomb, and kids might enjoy visiting this giant monument!
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