Review of Mcclellans Campaigns As Commander of the Army of the Potomac

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"Did I understand you aright that you wished me to accompany this expedition ?
"Very respectfully, Iravin McDowell. "' The President again played the General, and Eichmond, almost within our grasp, was lost. McDowell felt it was " a crushing blow, " but he obeyed his instructions with "a heavy heart. " If anything is needed to show the worse than folly of a man deficient in military knowledge undertaking to direct military movements, this instance affords the plainest and saddest proof. The Pre
...sident, with a dash of his pen, crushes the movement on Eichmond, by instructions which 14 General McDowell, as a man of military knowledge and experience, at once knew could not be successfully carried out. He saw that with his hand on the Confederate Capital, he must turn to other and what he knew must be, and what results proved to be, entirely fruitless missions. General McDowell turned his face from Richmond, marched up into the north of Virginia, and then marched back again, reproached by his troops and by the people ; but General McDowell was in no way respon- sible for the movement.

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