Skip to content

Mississippi river Quote by Ulysses S. Grant

“Among other embarrassments, at the time of which I now write, was the fact that the government wanted to get out all the cotton possible from the South and directed me to give every facility toward that end. Pay in gold was authorized, and stations on the Mississippi River and on the railroad in…” quote by Ulysses S. Grant
Download Open image
““Among other embarrassments, at the time of which I now write, was the fact that the government wanted to get out all the cotton possible from the South and directed me to give every facility toward that end. Pay in gold was authorized, and stations on the Mississippi River and on the railroad in our possession had to be designated where cotton would be received. This opened to the enemy not only the means of converting cotton into money, which had a value all over the world and which they so much needed, but it afforded them means of obtaining accurate and intelligent information in regard to our position and strength. It was also demoralizing to the troops.””

Ulysses S. Grant

2.1 out of 5 (5 ratings)

More by Ulysses S. Grant

Explore all 208 Ulysses S. Grant quotes

More Mississippi river quotes

Browse all 62 Mississippi river quotes