Ulysses S. Grant (18th U.S. President, historical)
electorally indifferent
resiliently flawed
decisive
institution-building
commanding
militarily triumphant
legacy-bearing
alcoholic
Ulysses S. Grant, the Union general who became the 18th President of the United States, anchors late‑19th century federal authority in both military and civic registers. Within the series he appears as a historical touchstone: Bartlet invokes Grant as the president who signed the act establishing Yellowstone, linking Grant’s executive imprimatur to America’s first national park. Grant’s legacy here functions as an institutional precedent—military leadership translated into executive decisions that create enduring national institutions and policy precedents.
3 appearances
Federal executive leadership and national conservation policy
Also known as:
General Grant,
Ulysses Grant,
President Grant,
Grant
Ulysses S. …'s Journey
A timeline through the narrative
Affiliation
Rwandan Army
Military-Led Mineral Smuggling and International Sanctions Evasion