General Grant and a colored guard, 1902. Creator: Unknown.

General Grant and a colored guard, 1902. Creator: Unknown.

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'General Grant and a colored guard', 1902. 'The guard, being under instructions, would not permit even General Grant to pass before he had thrown away his cigar'. Ulysses S. Grant, future president of the United States, was a frequent cigar smoker. Here, an African-American soldier, putting safety first, refuses to let the general pass while smoking.


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  1. Unknown, attributed to: : Search Wikipedia for Unknown
Subject
  1. Ulysses Simpson Grant: American: Statesman, politician, President of USA, soldier, generalSearch Wikipedia for Ulysses Simpson Grant

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  1. Lithograph
  2. Photograph

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  1. 1168385
  1. 1040002324
  1. 1168385
  1. 3-089-458
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