George Brinton McClellan

GPTKB entity

Properties (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:political_party
gptkbp:affiliation gptkb:Democratic_Party
gptkbp:born December 3, 1826
gptkbp:burialPlace gptkb:Greenwood_Cemetery
gptkbp:children gptkb:Margaret_McClellan
gptkb:George_Brinton_McClellan_Jr.
Ellen_McClellan
gptkbp:commanded gptkb:Army_of_the_Potomac
gptkbp:died October 29, 1885
gptkbp:education gptkb:United_States_Military_Academy
gptkbp:famousFor His cautious military strategy
His role in the Peninsular Campaign
Running for President in 1864
His public speaking engagements
His leadership style
His legacy in military history
His post-war political career
His contributions to military engineering
His engineering background
His influence on future military leaders
His relationship with his subordinates
His resignation from command
His role in the Battle of Fredericksburg
His role in the development of military tactics.
His views on military strategy
His writings and memoirs
Being a key figure in the early years of the Civil War
Organizing_the_Army_of_the_Potomac
His_controversies_during_the_Civil_War
His_impact_on_the_Union_Army's_organization
His_relationship_with_President_Abraham_Lincoln
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label George Brinton McClellan
gptkbp:militaryRank Major General
gptkbp:nickname Little Mac
gptkbp:notableBattle gptkb:Battle_of_Gettysburg
gptkb:Battle_of_Malvern_Hill
gptkb:Battle_of_South_Mountain
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Yorktown
gptkbp:politicalParty gptkb:Democratic_Party
gptkbp:postWarCareer Political figure
Governor_of_New_Jersey
Railroad_executive
gptkbp:predecessor gptkb:Irvin_McDowell
gptkbp:president 1864 United States presidential election
gptkbp:role Politician
Civil_Engineer
gptkbp:servedIn gptkb:American_Civil_War
gptkbp:serviceBranch gptkb:United_States_Army
gptkbp:serviceYears 1861–1862
gptkbp:spouse gptkb:Mary_Ellen_Marcy
gptkbp:successor gptkb:Ambrose_Burnside