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- George B. McClellan - Wikipedia
George Brinton McClellan (December 3, 1826 – October 29, 1885) was an American military officer, politician and engineer who served as the 24th governor of New Jersey from 1878 to 1881 and as Commanding General of the United States Army from November 1861 to March 1862
- Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan | Representing the 4th District of . . .
– Today, Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA-04) led 32 of her colleagues to introduce a resolution calling on Congress to acknowledge and address the threat extreme weather poses to children’s health and well-being
- ‘I don’t believe it’: McClellan challenges Youngkin on immigrant arrest . . .
U S Rep Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, is pushing back against Gov Glenn Youngkin’s recent claims that all 2,500 immigrants detained in statewide operations since March were violent offenders, saying Monday she doesn’t believe it — and won’t — until the administration provides proof
- George B. McClellan | Union General, Civil War Hero | Britannica
George B McClellan 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
- Jennifer L. McClellan | Congress. gov | Library of Congress
Jennifer L McClellan, the Representative from Virginia - in Congress from 2023 through Present
- George McClellan - Biography, Civil War Importance | HISTORY
George McClellan was a U S Army engineer, railroad president and politician who served as a major general during the Civil War McClellan was well liked by his men, but his reticence to attack
- The Story of the Union General Who Trained an Army He Refused to Use
George McClellan was a Union general during the Civil War and is remembered for his lack of success during the early years of the conflict
- George Brinton McClellan - U. S. National Park Service
Despite McClellan's failure to support Pope at Manassas, when Lincoln reorganized Federal forces, consolidating Pope's Army of Virginia into the Army of the Potomac, he decided to reappoint McClellan as the head of the new force
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