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    George B. McClellan

    American soldier and politician

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  1. May 15, 2023 · George McClellan had three children, with two surviving into adulthood. His wife and daughter would live in France after his death. His surviving son would become a politician and eventually the mayor of New York City.

  2. Family. McClellan's son, George B. McClellan Jr. (1865–1940), was born in Dresden in the Kingdom of Saxony during the family's first trip to Europe. Known within the family as Max, he too became a politician, serving as a United States Representative (1893–1903) and as Mayor of New York City from 1904 to 1909.

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · The couple would go on to have two children: MaryMayMcClellan and George B. McClellan Jr. American Civil War History. Civil War Breaks Out. Like many people at the time, McClellan...

  4. The couple produced five children: a daughter, Frederica; then three sons, John, George, and Arthur; and a second daughter, Mary. McClellan was the great-grandson of Revolutionary War general Samuel McClellan of Woodstock, Connecticut.

  5. George B. McClellan was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on December 3, 1826. He was the third of five children born to Dr. George and Elizabeth (Brinton) McClellan. His family moved within the upper ranks of Philadelphia society.

  6. Jan 6, 2020 · Leaders #1008. Quick Facts. Nick Name: The Young Napoleon, Little Mac. Also Known As: George Brinton McClellan. Died At Age: 58. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Mary McClellan. father: George McClellan. mother: Mary Brinton McClellan. children: George B. McClellan, George B. McClellan Jr., Jr., Mary May McClellan. Born Country: United States.

  7. May 2, 2024 · George B. McClellan (born December 3, 1826, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died October 29, 1885, Orange, New Jersey) was a general who skillfully reorganized Union forces in the first year of the American Civil War (1861–65) but drew wide criticism for repeatedly failing to press his advantage over Confederate troops.

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