The folks at the Oregon Civil War Sesquicentennial are holding their February Civil War Book Club discussion on the biography of Ulysses S. Grant by best selling biographer H.W.Brands that was published by Doubleday in December 2012. This book discussion is timely, as Professor Brands (a native of Portland, Oregon) is returning to open the Oregon Historical Society's 2014 Mark O.Hatfield's Distinguished Historian Forum lecture series on Tuesday, March 4, 2014 where he will talk about what motivated him to write his highly acclaimed biography:"The Man Who Saved the Union: Ulysses Grant in War and Peace."
The book discussion being led by a panel of experts from the Oregon Civil War 150th will be taking place at the Midland Branch of the Multnomah County Library located at 805 S.E.122nd Avenue (https://multcolib.org/library-location/midland) and is free and open to the public, starting at 7 pm. Free parking is available in the library parking lot and the library is serviced by Trimet.
H.W. Brands is a riveting speaker, and best selling biographer who has written an excellent book about our 18th President, Ulysses S. Grant, who incidentally himself became a resident of Oregon Territory when he first reported for frontier duty at Vancouver Barracks (now known as Fort Vancouver) in September of 1852
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H.W.Brand's lecture on March 4 kicks off the 2014 Hatfield Distinguished Historians Forum lecture series being held by OHS at the First Congregational United Church of Christ located at 1126 SW Park Avenue in Portland, OR starting at 7 pm. Tickets are available at the website BoxOfficeTickets.com or on the Phone: 1-800-494-8497 or 503-715-1114; by Fax: 1-800-329-8497 or mail c/o Box Office Tickets Inc.818 SW 3rd Ave. PMB 213 | Portland, OR 97204-2405
We look forward to seeing you there!