George B. McClellan: The Disposable PatriotThis biography by Michael J. McHugh presents a unique analysis of the life of Civil War general McClellan. Readers will gain valuable insight into the virtue and patriotism of this military legend. Book, 224 pages Grade: 9th and above |
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
Chapter Three | 13 |
Chapter Four | 23 |
Chapter Five | 35 |
Chapter | 43 |
Chapter Seven | 55 |
Chapter Eight | 85 |
Chapter Nine | 129 |
Chapter | 151 |
Chapter Eleven | 173 |
Chapter Twelve Life Goes | 201 |
Epilogue | 207 |
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