Author:  Ron Chernow
Book:    Grant
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although he was not formally relieved until early November. Lincoln's decision to cashier Frémont served as a cautionary tale for Grant, who noted, "The generals who insisted upon writing emancipation proclamations . . . all came to grief as surely as those who believed that the main object of the war was to protect rebel property, and keep the negroes at work on the plantations while their masters were off in the rebellion."56 With few exceptions, Grant would qualify as a model general who accepted military subservience to civilian leadership.

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