Mcclellan's Own Story: the War for the Union, the Soldiers Who Fought It, the Civilians Who Directed It And His Relations to It And to Them;

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After all that I have heard of things which have occurred since I left Washington and before, I would LETTERS AND DESPATCHES.
295 prefer that Gen. McDowell should not again be assigned to duty with me.
G. B. McClellan, Maj.-Gen. Commanding.
"Washington, April 27, 1862.
" Maj.-Gen. McClellan : " I am rejoiced to learn that your operations are progressing so rapidly and with so much spirit and success, and congratulate you, and the officers and soldiers engaged, upon the brilliant affair mentione
...d in your telegram, repeating the assurance that everything in the power of the department is at your service. I hope soon to congratulate you upon a splendid victory that shall be the finishing stroke of the war in every quarter. The work goes bravely on.
" Yours truly, " Edwin M. Stanton, " Secretary of War.''' " Washington, May i, 2 p.m.
" Maj.-Gen. G. B. McClellan : "Your call for Parrott guns from Washington alarms me, chiefly because it aims indefinite procrastination. Is anything to be done?


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