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Grant ulysses
Grant ulysses










Lanier also said DC police “actually stopped and cited Ulysses S Grant three times for speeding” but “ended up letting him pay a fine and walk back to the White House”. He was always called Ulysses, however, and while. “He actually was racing his buggy on M street,” Lanier said. He was born Hiram Ulysses Grant on April 27, 1822, in Point Pleasant, Ohio, to Jesse and Hannah Simpson Grant. But it also pointed to comments from 2012 in which Cathy Lanier, then DC police chief, called Grant a joy rider. Hiram Ulysses Grant, (born April 27, 1822, Point Pleasant, Ohio, U.S.died July 23, 1885, Mount McGregor, N.Y.), U.S. The Post noted it was not possible to check the story. A judge issued heavy fines and a “scathing rebuke”.

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A trial was held the next day, with numerous cases against speeding drivers “contested bitterly”. Grant was taken to a police station and ordered to pay $20. He worked to improve the economy and enact Reconstruction measures throughout his terms in office but was. West said: “I am very sorry, Mr President, to have to do it, for you are the chief of the nation, and I am nothing but a policeman, but duty is duty, sir, and I will have to place you under arrest.” Grant served two terms as president from 1869 to 1877. The next day, however, he did it again.Īccording to the Star, Grant smiled like “a schoolboy who had been caught in a guilty act by a teacher” and said he had not been aware he was traveling too fast. Your fast driving, sir, has set the example for a lot of other gentlemen.” West said: “I want to inform you, Mr President, that you are violating the law by speeding along this street. When he was stopped by West, the Star said, Grant “was driving a pair of fast steppers and he had some difficulty in halting them, but this he managed to do”. He was a good driver, and sometimes ‘let them out’ to try their mettle.” In 1908, West told his tale to the Washington Evening Star.įrom his days as a cadet at the United States Military Academy, Grant was known as an excellent horseman.Įven as president, the Star said, he “loved nothing better than to sit behind a pair of spirited animals. The policeman who arrested Grant was a Black civil war veteran, William H West. Grant became president in 1869, four years after leading the Union armies to victory over the Confederacy in the civil war, the conflict which ended slavery in the US. The arrest of the 18th president, at the corner of 13th and M streets in Washington DC, was not for “a high crime, but it was – at least theoretically speaking – a misdemeanor”, the Washington Post reported. Grant (1822-1885) was the 18th president of the United States, but he is best known today as General Grant, commander of the Union armies that. In 1872, President Ulysses S Grant was nicked for speeding in his horse-drawn carriage.










Grant ulysses