When Congressman Thomas Hamer filed Grant's application to West Point, he thought Grant's first name was Ulysses and assumed the middle name would be Simpson, Grant's mother's maiden name. Grant had already been using the name Ulysses Hiram Grant, supposedly to avoid the H.U.G. monogram. Here's some references:
Ulysses spent his 16th year at a boarding school in Maysville, KY. By the time he returned home, his father had decided to send him to school at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY., and had secured an appointment there with the help of a political acquaintance. Ulysses had no interest whatsoever in a military life and had a great fear of flunking out. When he arrived at West Point, he was 17 years old, stood 5'1', and weighed 120 pounds. His name was changed forever when he enrolled. He tried to reverse his names and enroll as Ulysses Hiram Grant, but the appointment had already been made erroneously in the name of Ulysses S. Grant because the congressman who had appointed him thought his middle name was his mother's maiden name. Unable to correct the error, Grant took the new name as his own.
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Ulysses arrived at West Point and discovered that the congressman who appointed him, in doubt about his name, had used his middle name first and had used his mother's maiden name (Simpson) for a middle name. Officers insisted that Ulysses S. Grant had been appointed to West Point, Ulysses Hiram Grant had not. In time, Ulysses accepted U. S. Grant as his true name, insisting that his middle initial stood for 'nothing.' His family and Ohio friends continued to call him {Ulysses;} the other cadets nicknamed him 'Uncle Sam' for his initials, soon shortened it to 'Sam.'
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2006-06-23 09:32:51
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answered by Classic Rock for Life 2
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When Congressman Thomas Hamer filed Grant's application to West Point, he thought Grant's first name was Ulysses and assumed the middle name would be Simpson, Grant's mother's maiden name. Grant had already been using the name Ulysses Hiram Grant, supposedly to avoid the H.U.G. monogram. Here's some references:
Ulysses spent his 16th year at a boarding school in Maysville, KY. By the time he returned home, his father had decided to send him to school at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY., and had secured an appointment there with the help of a political acquaintance. Ulysses had no interest whatsoever in a military life and had a great fear of flunking out. When he arrived at West Point, he was 17 years old, stood 5'1', and weighed 120 pounds. His name was changed forever when he enrolled. He tried to reverse his names and enroll as Ulysses Hiram Grant, but the appointment had already been made erroneously in the name of Ulysses S. Grant because the congressman who had appointed him thought his middle name was his mother's maiden name. Unable to correct the error, Grant took the new name as his own.
civilwar.bluegrass.net/OfficersAndEnlistedMen/ hiramulyssesgrant.html
Ulysses arrived at West Point and discovered that the congressman who appointed him, in doubt about his name, had used his middle name first and had used his mother's maiden name (Simpson) for a middle name. Officers insisted that Ulysses S. Grant had been appointed to West Point, Ulysses Hiram Grant had not. In time, Ulysses accepted U. S. Grant as his true name, insisting that his middle initial stood for 'nothing.' His family and Ohio friends continued to call him {Ulysses;} the other cadets nicknamed him 'Uncle Sam' for his initials, soon shortened it to 'Sam.'
www.geocities.com/larone1/grant-bio.htm
2006-06-23 09:14:22
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answered by xx_muggles_xx 6
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Real name was Hiram Ulysses Grant
2006-06-23 09:13:13
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answered by Penguin Gal 6
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ulysses. his birth name was Hiram Ulysses Grant [H.U.G] but there was an error somewhere along the line, and he just stuck with the name Ulysses S. Grant.
2006-06-23 17:50:07
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answered by sparky 2
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His actual name is actually Hiram Ulysses Grant.
2006-06-23 09:15:01
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answered by Joseph V 2
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His real middle name was Ulysses - the S stands for his mother's maiden name Simpson - his real first name was Hiram.
2006-06-23 09:19:58
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answered by beauty_of_crime 2
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Satchmo.
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2006-06-23 09:13:09
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answered by Anonymous
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He was the Man Named Sue!
2006-06-23 09:15:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think the S was part of his original name
2006-06-23 11:05:26
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answered by Anonymous
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judy
2006-06-23 09:13:04
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answered by Unfrozen Caveman 6
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