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Elias Nason, McClellan's Own Story: the war for the union, the soldiers who fought it, the civilians who directed it, and his relations to them. 2 0 Browse Search
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of war, 29; on slavery and emancipation, 33, 34 ; treatment of fugitive and captive slaves, practical politics, 34 ; ambition not political, 35, 85 ; use of his name, emancipation a military necessity, enemy's opinions, 35, 36 ; loyalty, 38 ; offers of command, 40; command of Ohio troops, 41, 44; personal sacrifice, 43; plans, no staff, 44, 45 ; conferences with governors, cavalry and artillery refused, hindrances, 46 ; Patterson asks help, Shenandoah Valley proposition, 47, 54; remarks to Buckner, 48, 49; relations with Lincoln, 160, 161, 176, with Grant 217-219. West Virginia campaign : Despatch ignored, 48 ; proclamation, 50 ; address to troops, jr ; campaign delayed, advance, plans, 53 ; treatment of prisoners, 56, 62 ; popular enthusiasm, 57, 59, 60; preparations, 57 ; fighting doubtful, his desire, 59 ; great responsibility. Western troops, 60; complimented by Scott, Rich Mountain, 61, 63, 64 ; Pegram captured, press and telegraph, 64; Kanawha plans, confidence of troops, s