Just finished hearing the audio book of Ron Chernow's "Grant." Grant died of throat cancer probably induced by the twenty cigars a day he had smoked for decades. Chernow does an excellent job of invigorating his painful departure by emphasizing his brave persistence in finishing his autobiography almost to his last days, to raise money for his family. He's a wonderfully enigmatic person, trotted off to Westpoint by his dominating father; thrown out of the Army officer corps for his alcohol problem, and only readmitted because of the Civil War need for trained officers. Equally wonderful is his immense undying love for his seemingly provincial and dowdy wife Julia, who was the antidote to his alcohol problem, and from whom he never strayed. As people realized as he rose through the command structure, and even in writing his book, he had mastered every bit of his Westpoint military training while being a completely mediocre cadet. He knew his stuff going back to battles of ancient Greece. And when young, he was an unparalleled horsemen, which caused the Army to not assign him to the cavalry, predictably. Who is buried in Grant's Tomb? (His wife Julia is there with him. Biggest mausoleum in the U.S.)