. Civil War officers. Union . , as well as of General Grant, thus makingthese men direct second cousins. . There are more than fivehundred descendants in the United States at the present time,who are about equally related to both General Grant and Jeffer- Three Generations of Grants. BY IV. FREEMAN DAY. THE GREAT CIVIL WAR SOLDIER AND PRESIDENT, HIS SON,NOW A BRIGADIER-GENERAL, AND HIS GRANDSON, SERVING ASA LIEUTENANT IN THE PHILIPPINES. IN the United States, the continuanceof a family pursuit or the mainten-ance of a family fame throughout threegenerations represents an honorable an-tiquity.


. Civil War officers. Union . , as well as of General Grant, thus makingthese men direct second cousins. . There are more than fivehundred descendants in the United States at the present time,who are about equally related to both General Grant and Jeffer- Three Generations of Grants. BY IV. FREEMAN DAY. THE GREAT CIVIL WAR SOLDIER AND PRESIDENT, HIS SON,NOW A BRIGADIER-GENERAL, AND HIS GRANDSON, SERVING ASA LIEUTENANT IN THE PHILIPPINES. IN the United States, the continuanceof a family pursuit or the mainten-ance of a family fame throughout threegenerations represents an honorable an-tiquity. It is unusual, though scarcelyphenomenal. There are solid businessconcerns in which grandfather, father,and son have been engaged. The Yan- derbilts are the pre-eminent Americanexample of persistence in one pursuit,from the days when .the commodoresferry-boat plied from Staten Island tothe Battery, until now when the greatnetwork of rails stretches from NewYork to the great Northwest. TheAstors, too, have displayed a com-. LIEUTENANT ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT (BORN 1881), SON OF BRIGADIER-GENERALFREDERICK D. GRANT, AND GRANDSON OF PRESIDENT GRANT. .. 842 MUNSEYS


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