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  1. George Brinton McClellan Jr. (November 23, 1865 – November 30, 1940), was an American politician and historian. He was elected as the 93rd Mayor of New York City, serving from 1904 to 1909. [1] He was the son of Civil War general George B. McClellan, who was an 1864 Democratic presidential candidate, and his wife.

  2. George Brinton McClellan (December 3, 1826 – October 29, 1885) was an American military officer and politician who served as the 24th governor of New Jersey and as Commanding General of the United States Army from November 1861 to March 1862.

  3. 9 de nov. de 2009 · George McClellan was a U.S. Army engineer, railroad president and politician who served as a major general during the Civil War.

  4. 9 de jan. de 2009 · George Jr. was the son of the ultimately disastrous Civil War general of the same name, a Union general first fired by Lincoln, then defeated by him in the presidential election of 1864. Despite this, George McClellan Sr. did become the governor of New Jersey, providing his son with a model of leadership he would implant into his many civic duties.

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  5. Title Major General. War & Affiliation Civil War / Union. Date of Birth - Death December 3, 1826 – October 29, 1885. George Brinton McClellan is often remembered as the great organizer of the Union Army of the Potomac. Nicknamed "Young Napoleon," "Little Mac" was immensely popular with the men who served under his command.

  6. History. U.S. History: Biographies. George Brinton McClellan Jr. McClellan, George B. views 3,346,225 updated Jun 08 2018. McClellan, George B. (18261885), Civil War general.McClellan was born to a wealthy family in Philadelphia; at the age of fifteen, he entered West Point and eventually graduated second in his class.

  7. 2 de mai. de 2024 · George B. McClellan (born December 3, 1826, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died October 29, 1885, Orange, New Jersey) was a general who skillfully reorganized Union forces in the first year of the American Civil War (1861–65) but drew wide criticism for repeatedly failing to press his advantage over Confederate troops.