February 25, 1865: U.S. Grant to the Secretary of War

 AMS 358-7 p1 U.S. Grant to Edwin M. Stanton AMS 358-7 p2 U.S. Grant to Edwin M. Stanton

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City Point, Va, Feb; 25th 1865

Hon. E. M. Stanton, Sec. of War, Washington.

I am very much pleased with the interest Commodore Radford seems to take in his duties and the way he talks. Adml. Farragut can tell better than I can how he will do when danger comes. The Probabilities of an attack from the Rebel Navy in the first rise in the river is anticipated and every preparation made to deceive it. I have not the slightest apprehension about the result and rather desire it. We are far differently prepared now, both on land and water, from what we were the last time the Rebel Iron Clads came down.

I think we must very soon use either Adml. Farragut or Porter in capturing Galveston. It will be but a very short time I hope before we will be able to spare the troops for this purpose from here or from Cape Fear River.

U.S. Grant

Lt. Gen.

 

Citation: Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), autograph letter signed to Edwin M. Stanton. City Point, Va.; 25 February 1865. AMs 358/7

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