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...
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was the son of Civil War general George B. McClellan, who was an 1864 Democratic presidential candidate. McClellan, known to his family as "Max", was...
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George B. McClellan (1826–1885) was an American Civil War military leader, presidential candidate and Governor of New Jersey. George McClellan may also...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania George McClellan (police officer) (1908–1982), Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police George B. McClellan (1826–1885), American...
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The McClellan saddle is a riding saddle that was designed by George B. McClellan, after his tour of Europe as the member of a military commission charged...
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time. The capacity of the George B. McClellan's pumps was 7,000 US gallons (26,000 L) per minute. The George B. McClellan was wrecked by an explosion...
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General George B. McClellan is an equestrian bronze sculpture, by Henry Jackson Ellicott. It is located at Philadelphia City Hall North plaza, at Broad...
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Major General George B. McClellan is an equestrian statue in Washington, D.C. that honors politician and Civil War general George B. McClellan. The monument...
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Britain, before immigrating to Worcester, Massachusetts. George McClellan's grandfather, Samuel McClellan was a brigadier general in the American Revolutionary...
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1864 United States presidential election (category George B. McClellan)
Union Party easily defeated the Democratic nominee, former General George B. McClellan, by a wide margin of 212–21 in the electoral college, with 55% of...
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The McClellan Gate (sometimes known as the McClellan Arch) is a memorial to Major General George B. McClellan located inside Arlington National Cemetery...
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his class. Following graduation, he worked closely with General George B. McClellan and the future General Alfred Pleasonton, both of whom recognized...
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In the Civil War, Marcy became chief of staff to his son-in-law George B. McClellan, and was later appointed Inspector General of the U.S. Army. Marcy...
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"Articles". www.mcclellan.army.mil. Retrieved October 29, 2019. "Transition Force – U.S. Army Garrison, Fort McClellan, Alabama," http://www.mcclellan.army.mil/Info...
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via Google Books. Eckenrode, Hamilton James; Bryan Conrad (1941). George B. McClellan, the man who saved the Union. University of North Carolina Press...
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the Civil War, he provided the Union Army – specifically General George B. McClellan of the Army of the Potomac – with military intelligence, including...
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1864 Democratic National Convention (category George B. McClellan)
Major General George B. McClellan from New Jersey for president, and Representative George H. Pendleton of Ohio for vice president. McClellan, age 37 at...
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pursuing Confederate General Robert E. Lee into Maryland, Major General George B. McClellan of the Union Army launched attacks against Lee's army who were in...
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He was known to many, including his grandson, George McClellan, and great-grandson George B. McClellan (a Major General during the American Civil War)...
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George Brinton McClellan Harvey (February 16, 1864 - August 20, 1928) was an American diplomat, journalist, author, street railway magnate, and editor...
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two such terms was changed back to resume four-year terms in 1906. George B. McClellan Jr. thus served one two-year term from 1904 to 1905, during which...
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Run, Major General George B. McClellan was placed in command of the new Union Army defending Washington, the Army of the Potomac. McDowell became a division...
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for a delegation of black churches, petitioned New York City Mayor George B. McClellan Jr. for his release from the Bronx Zoo. In late 1906, the mayor released...
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was held on November 7, 1905. Candidates included incumbent mayor George B. McClellan Jr., newspaper publisher and two-term U.S. Representative William...
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19, 1861, making him the fourth most senior general, after Scott, George B. McClellan, and John C. Frémont. He was assigned to command the Department of...
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Army of the Potomac (redirect from McClellan's Silent Army)
Washington, D.C., of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan dramatically changed the makeup of that army. McClellan's original assignment was to command the Division...
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Erasmus D. Keyes John McArthur George B. McClellan Alexander McDowell McCook Irvin McDowell James B. McPherson Joseph K. Mansfield George Meade Montgomery...
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Maryland campaign (section McClellan's pursuit)
North. It was repulsed by the Army of the Potomac under Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, who moved to intercept Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia and...
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successively appointed Major General Irvin McDowell, George B. McClellan, John Pope, Ambrose Burnside, Joseph Hooker, and George G. Meade to command his principal...
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Battle of South Mountain (category William McKinley)
Mountain passes: Crampton's, Turner's, and Fox's Gaps. Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, commanding the Union Army of the Potomac, needed to pass through...
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