Surprised and almost overwhelmed at Shiloh, General Ulysses S. Grant stubbornly refused to admit defeat. His cool conduct, writes Pulitzer-Prize winner Bruce Catton in this essay, saved his army and his job.

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Surprised and almost overwhelmed at Shiloh, General Ulysses S. Grant stubbornly refused to admit defeat. His cool conduct, writes Pulitzer-Prize winner Bruce Catton in this essay, saved his army and his job.

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