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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. 1 1 Browse Search
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cretary of War, and he and Halleck are alone responsible for any gaps in the files. Some one abstracted the telegrams above alluded to. As to Halleck's conduct with regard to Grant, no comment by me is necessary. The facts speak for themselves. [In this connection see Personal memoirs of U. S. Grant, vol. i. pp. 324-8; also, North American Review, Dec., 1885. The following correspondence between Gens. Grant and McClellan is appended by the editor:] Hotel Byron, Villeneuve, Nov. 24, 1866. Gen. U. S. Grant, Commanding U. S. Army: general: In a letter received yesterday from Gen. Marcy he says: I had a note yesterday from a member of Gen. Grant's staff, in which he says it has been officially reported to the general that he (McClellan) had retained in his possession certain records pertaining to the headquarters of the army which were loaned to him while preparing his report in 1862-3. I desire to state that I have not knowingly retained or caused to be withheld any