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Ulysses S. Grant Network
http://www.css.edu/usgrant
"The Ulysses S. Grant Network, founded in 1995, is an international non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the study of Ulysses S. Grant. Research done by the Network founders revealed that the popular image of Grant was not an accurate reflection of the real man. Instead they discovered that the stereotype of a hard drinking, cigar smoking general was not only inaccurate, but an unequivocal insult to this great American. Grant was, in truth, a highly moral and honest person, a devoted husband and family man, and a tireless worker. He was a man who inspired great loyalty in generals, his army, his friends, and especially in President Lincoln, who entrusted him with the responsibility of saving the Union."
This quote says a lot about the direction that the creators of this website took. Unlike other sites, the arguments found here vehemently defend Ulysses S. Grant’s reputation from the common alcoholic stereotype. But that is the beautiful thing about studying Grant, rarely do two opinions match exactly in reference to his abilities as a president, proclivity toward drink, or battlefield tactics. While the Ulysses S. Grant Network may differ from the traditional interpretation of Grant in a few aspects, the majority of the website gives browsers a balanced account of his life and career. They blend traditional text with primary documents and images, thus creating a fun experience for students at any level to learn about this controversial man. Also, the website designers include a bibliography that lists Grant books geared toward younger audiences.