With Malice Toward None

The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition    

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Ulysses S. Grant’s Commission as Lieutenant General

Ulysses S. Grant’s Commission as Lieutenant General (192.00.00)

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President Lincoln summoned General Grant to the White House for consultation concerning the war, and he used the opportunity to personally award Grant the highest military rank the nation had to offer. Congress had acted with unusual haste to revive the rank of lieutenant general, to which no U.S. Army officer except George Washington had been promoted before on a permanent basis.
President Lincoln summoned General Grant to the White House for consultation concerning the war, and he used the opportunity to personally award Grant the highest military rank the nation had to offer. Congress had acted with unusual haste to revive the rank of lieutenant general, to which no U.S. Army officer except George Washington had been promoted before on a permanent basis.