November 1861: Flare Ups in the Chain of Command

Abraham Lincoln and George McClellan

As Union generals came and left, personalities clashed and Southern farmers set fire to their fields.

On November 1, George B. McClellan assumed the role of general in chief of the Union armies, a post voluntarily vacated by the ailing 75-year-old Lt. Gen. Winfield Scott, who had been a target of McClellan’s barbs in the press. The promotion inflated McClellan’s already significant ego, and he would spar with Lincoln throughout the war.

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