His first daughter: Frederica, and his second daughter: Mary.
Former Union general George B. McClellan's middle name was Brinton.
his childrens names were......... george b. mcclellan jr. (son) mary mcclellan desprez(daughter) george mcclellan (father) elizebeth steinmetz brinton mcclellan ( mother)
Two corps of the Army of the Potomac were under General McClellan's control at Alexandria. They were General Sumner's Second Corps and General Franklin's Sixth Corps. This totaled 25,000 troops. McClellan saw General Pope as incompetent and did not want to waste good troops to save Pope's hopeless situation. General in Chief Henry W. Halleck ordered McClellan to send these troops to reinforce Pope. McClellan held back these troops as long as possible. McClellan also urged General Pope to not engage the Rebel troops and to retreat to the north.
Yes, General George B. McClellan had children. He and his wife, Ellen Marcy McClellan, had three children: a son named George B. McClellan Jr. and two daughters, Mary and Ellen. The McClellan family was relatively private, and not much is widely known about the lives of his children.
Union General George B. McClellan had a loyal staff of Union army generals. McClellan's chief of staff was his father in law.
Former Union general George B. McClellan's middle name was Brinton.
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Eventually fired him. "If General McClellan does not wish to use the army, perhaps I may borrow it for a while."
Lincoln's response to General McClellan's command was that Lincoln relieved McClellan of Command.
George McClellan's birth name is George Brinton McClellan Jr..
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Lincoln fired several generals. He fired McClellan twice.
his childrens names were......... george b. mcclellan jr. (son) mary mcclellan desprez(daughter) george mcclellan (father) elizebeth steinmetz brinton mcclellan ( mother)
Alaina McClellan Sims's birth name is Stephanie Alaina McClellan.
General George B. McClellan
Two corps of the Army of the Potomac were under General McClellan's control at Alexandria. They were General Sumner's Second Corps and General Franklin's Sixth Corps. This totaled 25,000 troops. McClellan saw General Pope as incompetent and did not want to waste good troops to save Pope's hopeless situation. General in Chief Henry W. Halleck ordered McClellan to send these troops to reinforce Pope. McClellan held back these troops as long as possible. McClellan also urged General Pope to not engage the Rebel troops and to retreat to the north.
McClellan's Peninsular campaign failed because the Confederate army was defending Richmond better that McClellan anticipated. They retreated, then turned and attacked McClellan, surprising the Union general.