McClellan's Own Story
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"WHEN the occurrences at Fort Sumter in April, 1861, aroused the nation to some appreciation of the gravity of the situation, I was engaged in civil life as president of the Eastern Division of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, having resigned my commission as a captain of cavalry in January, 1857."
678 pages
~11h 18min to read
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The Civil War memoirs of George B. McClellan, Lincoln's controversial commander of the Army of the Potomac.
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