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  1. Major General George B. McClellan’s candid letters to his wife and peevish ex­changes with Union Army General-in-Chief Henry W. Halleck during the Second Bull Run Campaign chronicle the Army of the Potomac commander’s disingenuousness—and also underscore his shocking unwillingness to support a fellow Federal officer in peril.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2021 · While most American amphibious operations were successful, Union General George B. McClellan’s Peninsula Campaign of 1862, which aimed to end the Civil War by capturing the Confederate capital of Richmond, stands out as a notable failure.

  3. 9 de nov. de 2017 · McClellan suddenly died on October 29, 1885, after suffering from chest pains for several weeks. He was buried at Riverview Cemetery in Trenton, New Jersey. Cite this Article. Major General George McClellan was a Union leader during the Civil War who led the Army of the Potomac in the Peninsula Campaign and at Antietam.

  4. George B. McClellan (1826-1885) 1826, Dec. 3 Born, Philadelphia, Pa. Son and third child of Dr. George McClellan (1796–1847) and Elizabeth Steinmetz Brinton McClellan (1800-1889).

  5. George B. McClellan. George Brinton McClellan (3 Desember 1826 - 29 Oktober 1885) adalah seorang jenderal tentara pihak Utara selama Perang Saudara, presiden perusahaan kereta api dan politisi. Ia terkenal dengan julukan "Napoleon muda" dan "Mac kecil". McClellan, dua kali menjabat sebagai komandan pasukan Potomac, pasukan terbesar pihak Utara ...

  6. George B. McClellan et Ellen Mary Marcy McClellan, son épouse. McClellan démissionne de sa commission le 16 janvier 1857, et, capitalisant sur son expérience du chemin de fer, devient ingénieur en chef, vice-président de l'Illinois Central Railroad et président de l'Ohio and Mississippi Railroad en 1860.

  7. 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.