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CHAPTER III. Mcclellan in West Virginia

Military Reminiscences of the Civil War, Volume 1: April 1861-November 1863 · Jacob D. Cox — chapter 4 of 53 · ~65 words · public domain

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McCLELLAN IN WEST VIRGINIA

Political attitude of West Virginia--Rebels take the initiative--McClellan ordered to act--Ohio militia cross the river--The Philippi affair--Significant dates--The vote on secession--Virginia in the Confederacy--Lee in command--Topography--The mountain passes--Garnett's army--Rich Mountain position--McClellan in the field--His forces--Advances against Garnett--Rosecrans's proposal--His fight on the mountain--McClellan's inaction--Garnett's retreat--Affair at Carrick's Ford--Garnett killed--Hill's efforts to intercept--Pegram in the wilderness--He surrenders--Indirect results important--McClellan's military and personal traits.

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