(1746-04-28)April 28, 1746 Middletown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, US
Died
October 13, 1834(1834-10-13) (aged 88) Chester County, Pennsylvania
Occupation
Soldier, farmer, politician
Military service
Branch/service
Continental Army
Years of service
1776–1781
Rank
Captain
Unit
York Rifle Company
Battles/wars
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Long Island
Battle of Brandywine
Battle of Monmouth
Yorktown Campaign (WIA)
Joseph McClellan (April 28, 1746 – October 13, 1834) was an American soldier, farmer, and politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Continental Army captain during the American Revolutionary War. Wounded during the Yorktown campaign and invalidated out of the army, he later served in the Pennsylvania State Senate and became brevet colonel of militia.
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the Confederate capital of Richmond. McClellan was initially successful against the equally cautious General Joseph E. Johnston, but the emergence of the...
Lincoln, unhappy with McClellan's general pattern of overcaution and his failure to pursue the retreating Lee, relieved McClellan of command in November...
disagreement with McClellan's decision to let Kennedy set the direction for the committee and ask most of the questions, but McClellan largely ignored their...
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divisions would move on Cold Harbor and cut McClellan's communications with White House Landing. McClellan also planned an offensive. He had received intelligence...
Majority PAC for darkening McClellan's face in a mailer, accusing them of racism and demanding the mailer be withdrawn. McClellan commented on the mailer...
boldness, appointing in turn Maj. Gens. Irvin McDowell, George B. McClellan, John Pope, Ambrose Burnside, Joseph Hooker, and George G. Meade to command his...
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