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Grant Schoolhouse
Grant Homestead Association
318 W. State St.
Georgetown, OH 45121
937-378-4222
"About half my school-days in
Georgetown were spent at the school of John D. White, a North Carolinian, and the father
of Chilton White..."
-- from Ulysses S. Grant;
Memoirs and Selected Letters,
1839-1865
Hiram Ulysses
Grant was born in Point Pleasant in April 1822. In 1823, his parents moved twenty miles
east to Georgetown, where his father opened his own tannery. Ulysses worked in his
father's tannery and, from the ages of about six to thirteen, he attended classes in the
little schoolhouse on Water Street.
The building, built in 1829, consisted of only one room at that time. The teacher was
John White, whom Grant mentioned in his memoirs. Later, he attended an academy in
Maysville, Kentucky, for a year, and then John Rankin's academy at Ripley for a year. His
father then succeeded in getting him appointed to West Point where, through a bureaucratic
error, his name was listed as Ulysses Simpson Grant.
LOCATION
Grant Schoolhouse is located on Water Street, one block west of State Route 125, in
Georgetown, in Brown County.
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