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IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This presidential campaign medal was ...
The Smithsonian’s collections speak to the resolve and ingenuity of America’s service members Lonnie G. Bunch III A chess set used during the Civil War by Union commander George B. McClellan helps ...
On July 8, 1862, 150 years ago, during the American Civil War, an important meeting occurred between Commander-in-Chief Abraham Lincoln and his leading Union general, George B. McClellan. It took ...
Q: I recently came across this commemorative coin for the presidential election of 1864. The image of George McClellan is on one side; his running mate, George Pendleton, is on the other. Value? Is ...
Gen. George B. McClellan tried to sell the Union retreat from Richmond in July 1862 as a “change of base,” but President Abraham Lincoln wasn’t buying that story.
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