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There is a page named "Edwin North McClellan" on Wikipedia

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    Edwin North McClellan (December 5, 1881 – July 25, 1971) was a United States Marine Corps officer, author, and historian. He was the first director of...
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    McClellan's great-grandfathers was Samuel McClellan of Woodstock, Connecticut, a brigadier general who served during the Revolutionary War. McClellan...
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  • writer of fantasy C. M. S. McLellan (1865–1916), American playwright and composer, also wrote as Hugh Morton Edwin North McClellan (1881–1971), United States...
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    Edwin McMasters Stanton (December 19, 1814 – December 24, 1869) was an American lawyer and politician who served as U.S. Secretary of War under the Lincoln...
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  • choreographer Ned North, pen name used by Edwin North McClellan Neil North (1932–2007), British actor Nigel North (born 1954), English lutenist Nolan North (born...
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  • 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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    E. Lee's first invasion of the North. It was repulsed by the Army of the Potomac under Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, who moved to intercept Lee and...
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    Corps he was assigned as a clerk to the author and historian, Major Edwin North McClellan. He ended his life committing suicide, using poison, because of...
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    included Henry B. Christian, Helen Thomas Dranga, Arman Manookian, and Edwin North McClellan. In 1966, Paradise of the Pacific became Honolulu Magazine. In 1977...
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    divisions would move on Cold Harbor and cut McClellan's communications with White House Landing. McClellan also planned an offensive. He had received intelligence...
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    of General Robert E. Lee, became McClellan's base of operations. Using the Richmond and York River Railroad, McClellan could bring his heavy siege artillery...
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  • disagreement with McClellan's decision to let Kennedy set the direction for the committee and ask most of the questions, but McClellan largely ignored their...
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    Eastern theater of the American Civil War (category North Carolina in the American Civil War)
    to match Lee's boldness, appointing in turn Maj. Gens. Irvin McDowell, George B. McClellan, John Pope, Ambrose Burnside, Joseph Hooker, and George G. Meade...
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    President Abraham Lincoln to order McClellan's army to move into positions close to Richmond. By May 30, McClellan had begun moving troops across the...
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    numbers caused McClellan to consistently believe that he was drastically outnumbered by the Confederate forces he faced. McClellan's action in the face...
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