At 6:30 p.m. the attack that Grant had ordered for the morning finally began.
To regain control of his men, who were plundering and partying, Grant ordered the camp set on fire.
Grant had already ordered to Washington the one officer capable of accomplishing what was necessary.
Grant, who was observing the battle, ordered Hancock to chase the remaining troops.
Chandler did exactly as Grant had ordered.
Grant had ordered frontal assaults on the rebel entrenchments for the 18th.
When these uncoordinated attacks failed, Grant ordered a concentrated attack on May 22.
Grant ordered their recommendations in effect in 1872; having lasted for two years until December, 1874.
Grant ordered troops to enforce the court order and protect Kellogg.
In response, Grant ordered Sherman to deal with Johnston's threat.