Bankrupt and Dying from Cancer, Ulysses S. Grant Waged His Greatest Battle
Our American Stories
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4.6 • 817 Ratings
🗓️ 22 August 2024
⏱️ 8 minutes
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On this episode of Our American Stories, aided by Mark Twain, the former president and Civil War hero raced to complete a literary masterpiece that saved his wife from destitution. Christopher Klein is here with the story.
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| 0:00.0 | This is an IHeart podcast. |
| 0:14.1 | This is Lee Habib, and this is Our American Stories, and we tell stories about everything here in this show, including your story, |
| 0:21.4 | send them to our American Stories.com. |
| 0:25.2 | Up next, Christopher Klein is the author of four books, and he's a frequent contributor to the |
| 0:31.0 | History Channel, National Geographic, and American Heritage. |
| 0:34.9 | You've heard Chris tell the story of how Johnny Carson saved Twister. |
| 0:39.0 | He's back with another one. |
| 0:40.7 | Aided by Mark Twain, Ulysses S. Grant, former president and civil war hero, race to complete |
| 0:47.8 | a literary masterpiece that saved his wife from destitution. |
| 0:53.2 | Here's Christopher Klein with a story. |
| 1:03.1 | Shortly before noon, on May 6, 1884, Ulysses S. Grant entered the office of his Wall Street brokerage firm |
| 1:11.3 | a wealthy man. |
| 1:12.8 | Hours later, he exited a pauper. |
| 1:15.8 | Thanks to a pyramid scheme operated by his unscrupulous partner, Fernand Ward, Grant's investment |
| 1:20.7 | firm had instantly collapsed, wiping out his life savings. |
| 1:25.1 | Grant had all of $80 left to his name. His wife, Julia, she had another $130. |
| 1:30.3 | Kind-hearted strangers responded by mailing Grant checks. Desperate to pay his bills, the former |
| 1:36.8 | president cashed them. Still smarting from bankruptcy's bitter sting, Grant that summer suffered |
| 1:42.8 | from an excruciating sting in his throat as |
| 1:45.0 | well. When he finally visited a doctor in October, Grant learned he had incurable throat and tongue |
| 1:51.1 | cancer, likely a product of his longtime cigar smoking habit. Grant had been no stranger to financial |
| 1:58.1 | misfortune. Failing as a farmer and a rent collector prior to the |
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