Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson); 1822-1885;Civil War;Politicians Presidents;Politics and government;Generals
The Chronology of Ulysses S. Grant's life is extracted from the 31 volumes of the Papers of Ulysses S. Grant and is presented here as a full-length time line of Grant's life.
Simpson Co. (Miss.) ; Hughes, John W.--Family.;farm life--Mississippi.
John W. Hughes family farm; multiple views. Farm of 474 acres in Simpson Co. Simpson Co. agent Milton Edwards, and John Childress, Simpson Co. Soil Conservation Aide in the Soil Conservation Service assisted with selection of farm family.
Estus Layton family farm; multiple views. Farm of 105 acres located in the Martinville Community of Simpson Co. Simpson Co. Agricultural agent Milton Edwards assisted with selection of farm family.
Jefferson Davis Co. (Miss.) ; Mikell, B. B.--Family. ; Mikell, Roland--Family.;farm life--Mississippi.
B. B. and Roland Mikell family farm; multiple views. Farm of 200 acres located in Prentiss, Jefferson Davis Co., MS. Mrs. B. C. Griffith assisted with selection of farm family.
Lincoln Co. (Miss.) ; Smith, R. E.--Family.;farm life--Mississippi.
R. E. Smith family farm; multiple views. Farm of 520 acres located in Brookhaven, MS. Lincoln Co. Agent's Office and community friends assisted with selection of farm family.
Defense Spending. Federal Deficit. Veterans Affair Committee.
1- What do you think about plans to continue cutting defense spending over the next couple of years?; 2- In support of passage of a constitutional amendment to balance the Federal budget, 100,000 petitions, containing the names of Americans in all...
L. M. Nance writes to his professor to ask advice on what he should do because of a confusing letter he sent to Lee in which he insinuated that Mr. Brown had written. November 17, 1892.
In an anonymous letter signed ""alumni"" the secret fraternity is addressed. This person writes to say that the fraternity is evil and that it is the reason for the strife between the senior class and that it needs to be handled. October 8, 1892.
The Auburn chapter of SAE writes to L. M. Vance inviting him to come to Auburn to school and join SAE there due to him being expelled from A and M. November 5, 1892.
LeRoy Brown, President of Auburn, writes to Lee defending himself and telling him that he did not write a letter regarding the matters of the SAE fraternity. November 12, 1892.
L. M. Nance writes regarding his recent expulsion from the college but says he has been invited to attend many other colleges that have SAE chapters. January 2, 1893.
The case regarding fraternities on campus is being reviewed by the courts and notes that one of the boys has resigned from the fraternity and has entered A and M as a student again. March 14, 1893.
Letter written to Lee from the law office of Bishop and Wilcoxen regarding a case of a student being suspended and asking for a mandatory order of reinstatement. April 18, 1893.
The reports of committee on recommendation for diplomas notes that the fraternity that was supposed to have been abolished still exists. June 17, 1893.