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General Grant and His War Horse Cincinnati Photo
General Grant and His War Horse Cincinnati Photo
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General Grant and His War Horse "Cincinnati" Photograph
(June 4, 1864) Civil War Period, Stereoview Photograph, "Genl. Grant & His War Horse. by J. F. Jarvis' Stereoscopic Views, Washington, D.C.", Choice Crisp Very Fine.
(June 4, 1864) This famous Civil War Period Photographic Stereoview measures 7" x 3.5". Slight soiling to the upper outer mount corners, good contrast to the images and is well above average. Reverse of the card in very clean. Impressive, dual images of General U. S. Grant standing with his beloved war horse named "Cincinnati". Title printed on the mount, "Genl. Grant & His War Horse". Stereoview by J. F. Jarvis of Washington, D. C. with his address.
While Ulysses S. Grant rode a number of horses during the Civil War, he was particularly attached to one of them: Cincinnati. According to Grant's son Frederick, Cincinnati, who came from a distinguished lineage (his sire, Lexington, held the record as the country's fastest four-mile Thoroughbred), had been given as a gift to the general shortly after the Battle of Chattanooga.
Grant, who was an avid and skilled horseman, took quickly to his new chestnut-colored mount and considered him a favorite by the time the Overland Campaign began in 1864; according to Frederick, Grant called Cincinnati the "finest horse that he had ever seen." Cincinnati proved to be a reliable war horse, able to remain even-tempered amid the noise of battle. Still, the Thoroughbred often seemed eager to enter the fray, as one Union officer observed:
"In quietude this famous animal seemed gentle and spiritless, but the battle sounds stirred him with enthusiasm. No artist could paint the beauty of this horse in the midst of action, when the curb was required to hold him back."
Grant, who would often be seen on Cincinnati during his campaigns against Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia in 1864"1865, rarely allowed others to ride his prized horse. One exception was President Abraham Lincoln, who, according to Grant, "rode my horse Cincinnati every day" during his visit to the general's headquarters at City Point during the war's final month.
Cincinnati would carry Grant to discuss the terms of surrender with Lee at Appomattox Court House and remain with him after the war (Grant having turned down an offer of $10,000 to sell him), before dying of old age on the farm of an old friend of Grant's in Maryland.
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Civil War Horses, Militaria, Cavalry, Famous War Horses, Civil War Photographs, President U.S. Grant, Civil War Images

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