The Federal Army of the Potomac was led by Major General George McClellan in the Autumn of 1862, and would be replaced later that Fall, in November, by Major General Ambrose E. Burnside.
The change in military leadership was a surprise to many people in the North who supported General McClellan. President Lincoln waited until the off-year elections of 1862 were finished before he relieved McClellan. Playing politics with top generals such as Burnside and McClellan were not in the Union's best interests.
The Federal Army of the Cumberland was commanded by Major General William S. Rosecrans in the Fall of 1862. His replacement gives a picture of how the constant changes in generals by the Union prolonged the war.
As the year of 1862 began, General George B. McClellan was General in Chief of the Union armies. Later that would change and General Henry W. Halleck would replace McClellan in that position. McClellan still had control of his Army of the Potomac. His control and tenure as a US General would end in the Fall of 1862 not long after the Battle of Antietam.
Meade replaced Hooker on the way to Gettysburg.
The Commander in Chief of the Confederacy was his President, Jefferson Davis. Robert E. Lee became the commander of the Army of the Northern Virginia in 1862 and General in Chief of the Confederate Army on February 6,1865.
VIII Corps - Union Army - was created in 1862.
Major General John Pope commanded the Federal Army of Virginia at the Second Battle of Manassas August 28-30, 1862.
On November 7, 1862, General Burnside took command of the Army of the Potomac. He had replaced General George B. McClellan.
Ulysses S. Grant
Major General Irvin McDowell actually had two stints as commander of the Union Army. The first was from March 13, 1862 until April 4, 1862. The second was from June 26, 1862 _ September 5, 1862.
The Commander in Chief of the Confederacy was his President, Jefferson Davis. Robert E. Lee became the commander of the Army of the Northern Virginia in 1862 and General in Chief of the Confederate Army on February 6,1865.
VIII Corps - Union Army - was created in 1862.
VII Corps - Union Army - was created in 1862.
VI Corps - Union Army - was created in 1862.
XII Corps - Union Army - was created in 1862.
XVIII Corps - Union Army - was created in 1862.
George B. McClenllan.
Robert E. Lee
General Ulyesses S. Grant
Major General John Pope commanded the Federal Army of Virginia at the Second Battle of Manassas August 28-30, 1862.
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