refusal to dine at White House, [519]-[520];
L's impressions of personality and military capacities, [510]-[521];
L.'s letter of commendation, [521];
interview with L. on military matters, Grant's own account, [521]-[522];
L's suggestion about Early's repulse, [522];
Grant's reply, [523];
L. seeks to know his political aspirations, [523];
true version of whiskey anecdote, [524];
L. tells story of Sykes's dog, [525]-[526];
dispute with Stanton, [526];