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The U.S. War Department, known today as the Department of Defense, adopted the McClellan saddle designed by then-Capt. George B. McClellan in 1859. The design was inspired by his studies of ...
and Riverview Cemetery on Centre Street in the South Ward where Civil War General and former Governor of New Jersey George B. McClellan is buried, along with many others from that war and ...
George McClellan, with Abraham Lincoln at Antietam in 1862, took command of the Union armies but let the president wait. Alexander Gardner / Library of Congress On November 1, George B. McClellan ...
from which the DA and others draw money. But sales taxes in the cities of Baker, Central, Zachary — and, soon, St. George — don't go into that fund. With the DA seeking a new tax, and with ...
The answer might seem counterintuitive, but for a young and surging Thunder team, Denver may be the preferred draw ... a blockbuster deal that sent Paul George to L.A. and kickstarted Oklahoma ...
George Hartwick was seen slurring his speech ... Hartwick was driven to a local urgent care center to undergo a blood draw for drug and alcohol testing, but never checked into the facility ...
A surgeon who was also tending to the wounded that day coined her famous epithet in a letter to his family: “In my feeble estimation, General [George B.] McClellan, with all his laurels ...
Such an act was clearly within his constitutional authority. In 1862, President Lincoln removed General George B. McClellan from command of the Army of the Potomac. They had been in disagreement ...
The letter is never answered. Grant visits the headquarters of General George B. McClellan in Cincinnati, seeking a staff appointment. McClellan does not receive him. Grant returns to Springfield ...
To replace him, Lincoln summoned a 34-year-old Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, who had won a series of minor clashes in western Virginia. After days of alarm among citizens and public drunkenness ...
Drawing down on the endowment could mean less money for future generations of Harvard students – a possibility universities prefer to avoid, according to George S. McClellan, professor of higher ...