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"Mcclellan: A Tale of Leadership and Politics in the Civil War" In this captivating photograph taken by Alexander Gardner on October 3, 1862

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Clothing from 1850-1856, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout

Clothing from 1850-1856, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout
Clothing from 1850-1856, 1907, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Clothing from 1836-1847, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout

Clothing from 1836-1847, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout
Clothing from 1836-1847, 1907, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Childrens clothing from 1820-1840, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout

Childrens clothing from 1820-1840, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout
Childrens clothing from 1820-1840, 1907, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Childrens clothing from 1830-1850, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout

Childrens clothing from 1830-1850, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout
Childrens clothing from 1830-1850, 1907, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Wedding costume of Miss Sara Hayes, of Philadelphia, c1750, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Wedding costume of Miss Sara Hayes, of Philadelphia, c1750, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Wedding costume of Miss Sara Hayes, of Philadelphia, c1750, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Clothing from 1824-1835, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout

Clothing from 1824-1835, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout
Clothing from 1824-1835, 1907, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Clothing from 1812-1828, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout

Clothing from 1812-1828, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout
Clothing from 1812-1828, 1907, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Mourning dress of mother and child, 1809, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Mourning dress of mother and child, 1809, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Mourning dress of mother and child, of black cashmere with scarf drapery of crepe; childs cap of white mull with black ribbon, 1809, (1937)

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Clothing from 1800-1808, 1903, (1937). Creator: Sophie B Steel

Clothing from 1800-1808, 1903, (1937). Creator: Sophie B Steel
Clothing from 1800-1808, 1903, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Empire gown and childs dress trimmed with Valenciennes lace, 1804, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Empire gown and childs dress trimmed with Valenciennes lace, 1804, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Empire gown and childs dress trimmed with Valenciennes lace, 1804, (1937). The Emire line was a high waistline, often worn in white to denote high social status

Background imageMcclellan Collection: General John Sullivan, in cocked hat edged with braid and a gorget, c1770, (1937)

General John Sullivan, in cocked hat edged with braid and a gorget, c1770, (1937)
General John Sullivan, showing cocked hat edged with braid and a gorget, c1770, (1937). John Sullivan (1740-1795) Irish-American General in the Revolutionary War

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Empire gown worn in Philadelphia, now in Memorial Hall, (1804), 1903, (1937). Creator

Empire gown worn in Philadelphia, now in Memorial Hall, (1804), 1903, (1937). Creator
Picture of an Empire gown worn in Philadelphia, now in the collection at Memorial Hall, (1804), 1903, (1937). A high waistline, often worn in white to denote a high social status

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of General Montgomery, showing a black silk stock, hair in queue, c1770, (1937)

Portrait of General Montgomery, showing a black silk stock, hair in queue, c1770, (1937). Richard Montgomery (1738-1775) Irish soldier of the British Army who later became a major general in

Background imageMcclellan Collection: A portrait of General O. H. Williams, c1780, (1937). Creator: Unknown

A portrait of General O. H. Williams, c1780, (1937). Creator: Unknown
A portrait of General O. H. Williams, c1780, (1937). Otho Holland Williams (1749-1794) Continental Army officer from Maryland in the American Revolutionary War

Background imageMcclellan Collection: A portrait of Major-General Pinckney, c1790, (1937). Creator: Unknown

A portrait of Major-General Pinckney, c1790, (1937). Creator: Unknown
A portrait of Major-General Pinckney, c1790, (1937). Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746 -1825) American statesman of South Carolina, Revolutionary War veteran

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Military Uniforms in America, c1770, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Military Uniforms in America, c1770, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Military Uniforms in America, c1770, (1937). The American Revolution was a colonial revolt which occurred between 1765 and 1783

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Comte de Rochambeau, showing dress of a French officer, 1791, 1937. Creator: Unknown

Comte de Rochambeau, showing dress of a French officer, 1791, 1937. Creator: Unknown
Comte de Rochambeau, showing dress of a French officer, 1791, (1937). Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur (1725- 1807) French nobleman

Background imageMcclellan Collection: General Daniel Morgan in a buckskin coat of the Virginia rangers, c1780, (1937)

General Daniel Morgan in a buckskin coat of the Virginia rangers, c1780, (1937). Daniel Morgan (1736-1802) American pioneer, soldier, and politician from Virginia

Background imageMcclellan Collection: General Warren, in the dress of a minute-man, c1760, (1937). Creator: Unknown

General Warren, in the dress of a minute-man, c1760, (1937). Creator: Unknown
General Warren, in the dress of a minute-man, 1937. Joseph Warren (1741-1775) American physician and Patriot of Boston during early days of the American Revolution

Background imageMcclellan Collection: The Camp at Valley Forge. Officers cloaks and Dutch blankets for soldiers, c1777, (1937)

The Camp at Valley Forge. Officers cloaks and Dutch blankets for soldiers, c1777, (1937)
Picture of the Camp at Valley Forge, showing military cloak and great coat worn by the officers and the Dutch blankets worn by the private soldiers, c1777, (1937)

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of Paul Jones, Commodore of the United States Navy, c1780, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Paul Jones, Commodore of the United States Navy, c1780, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Paul Jones, Commodore of the United States Navy, c1780, (1937). John Paul Jones (1747-1792) naval commander in the American Revolutionary War

Background imageMcclellan Collection: A portrait of Commodore Barry of the United States Navy, c1780, (1937). Creator: Unknown

A portrait of Commodore Barry of the United States Navy, c1780, (1937). Creator: Unknown
A portrait of Commodore Barry of the United States Navy, c1780, (1937). John Barry (1745-1803) was an officer in the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War From " History of

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of Gouverneur Morris, with smooth hair and pigtail queue, c1780, (1937)

Portrait of Gouverneur Morris, with smooth hair and pigtail queue, c1780, (1937)
Portrait of Gouverneur Morris, drawn from life, showing smooth hair and queue, c1780, (1937). Gouverneur Morris (1752-1816) American statesman and Founding Father

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of W. H. Drayton, Esq. with hair arranged in puff and queue, c1770, (1937)

Portrait of W. H. Drayton, Esq. with hair arranged in puff and queue, c1770, (1937)
Portrait of W. H. Drayton, Esq. drawn from life, showing hair arranged in puff on top and queue, c1770, (1937). William Henry Drayton (1742-1779) American planter and lawyer from Charleston

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of Washington, drawn from life, showing hair in pig tail queue, c1770, (1937)

Portrait of Washington, drawn from life, showing hair in pig tail queue, c1770, (1937). George Washington (1732-1799) American political leader, military general, statesman

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Cocked hat worn by a Quaker gentleman of Pennsylvania, 1774, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Cocked hat worn by a Quaker gentleman of Pennsylvania, 1774, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Showing a cocked hat worn by a Quaker gentleman of Pennsylvania, 1774, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Plain but handsome gentlemans costume in Pennsylvania at outbreak of Revolution

Plain but handsome gentlemans costume in Pennsylvania at outbreak of Revolution
Showing the plain but handsome costume of a gentleman in Pennsylvania at the outbreak of the Revolution, c1765, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800"

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of Samuel Shoemaker, in bobwig, and his son, 1789, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Samuel Shoemaker, in bobwig, and his son, 1789, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Samuel Shoemaker, Mayor of Philadelphia, in a bobwig, and his son, who wears his natural hair long on the shoulders, 1789, (1937)

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of John Hancock, in coat with double pocket-flaps, c1780, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of John Hancock, in coat with double pocket-flaps, c1780, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of John Hancock, Governor of the Massachusetts Colony, showing coat with a turned-down collar and double pocket-flaps, reign of George III, c1780, (1937)

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of Nathaniel Appleton of Boston, in white wig with puffs, c1740, (1937)

Portrait of Nathaniel Appleton of Boston, in white wig with puffs, c1740, (1937)
Portrait of Nathaniel Appleton of Boston, showing white wig with puffs at side, c1740, (1937). Nathaniel Appleton (1693-1784) Congregational minister in Massachusetts colony

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of John Jay in his robes as First Chief Justice of the United States, c1780, (1937)

Portrait of John Jay in his robes as First Chief Justice of the United States, c1780, (1937). John Jay (1745-1829) American statesman, patriot, diplomat and founding Father of the United States

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of James Logan, in wig and judicial robe, worn in Pennsylvania, 1745, (1937)

Portrait of James Logan, in wig and judicial robe, worn in Pennsylvania, 1745, (1937)
Portrait of James Logan, showing white wig and judicial robe, worn in Pennsylvania, 1745, (1937). James Logan (1674-1751) Irish-born American statesman and scholar

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of James Hamilton, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, 1783, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of James Hamilton, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, 1783, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of James Hamilton, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, 1783, (1937). James Hamilton (c1710-1783) a prominent lawyer and governmental figure in colonial Philadelphia

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of Patrick Gordon, Colonial Governor, c1690, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Patrick Gordon, Colonial Governor, c1690, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Patrick Gordon, Colonial Governor, c1690, (1937). Patrick Gordon (1644-1736) Deputy Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of Thomas Penn, Colonial Governor, c1760, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Thomas Penn, Colonial Governor, c1760, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Thomas Penn, Colonial Governor, c1760, (1937). Thomas Penn (1702-1775) founder of the Province of Pennsylvania

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of John Penn, Colonial Governor, showing fur-trimmed coat, c1750, (1937)

Portrait of John Penn, Colonial Governor, showing fur-trimmed coat, c1750, (1937). John Penn (1729-1795) last governor of colonial Pennsylvania

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Jacket and waistcoat worn by Robert Livingston, of Clermont Manor, New York, c1720, (1937)

Jacket and waistcoat worn by Robert Livingston, of Clermont Manor, New York, c1720, (1937)
Jacket and waistcoat worn by Robert Livingston, Esq. of Clermont Manor, New York, c1720, (1937). Robert Livingston (1688-1775) was a member of New York colonial assembly from 1726 until 1727

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of Jonathan Edwards, in plain coat and bands of Presbyterian minister, c1750, (1937)

Portrait of Jonathan Edwards, in plain coat and bands of Presbyterian minister, c1750, (1937)
Portrait of Jonathan Edwards, showing the plain coat and bands of a Presbyterian ministe, c1750, (1937). Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) American revivalist preacher, theologian, and philosopher

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Portrait of Rev. George Whitefield in gown and wig worn in New England, c1750, (1937)

Portrait of Rev. George Whitefield in gown and wig worn in New England, c1750, (1937)
Portrait of Rev. George Whitefield showing the gown and wig worn in New England, 1937. George Whitefield (1714-1770), English Anglican cleric and evangelist, one of the founders of Methodism

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Back view of a flying Josie, worn in Pennsylvania, late 18th century, (1937)

Back view of a flying Josie, worn in Pennsylvania, late 18th century, (1937)
Back view of flying Josie, made of white cambric and worn in Pennsylvania, late 18th century, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan

Background imageMcclellan Collection: A portrait of Miss Hill of Philadelphia, c1756, (1937). Creator: Unknown

A portrait of Miss Hill of Philadelphia, c1756, (1937). Creator: Unknown
A portrait of Miss Hill of Philadelphia, c1756, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMcclellan Collection: A portrait of a young girl in Philadelphia, c1760, (1937). Creator: Unknown

A portrait of a young girl in Philadelphia, c1760, (1937). Creator: Unknown
A portrait of a young girl in Philadelphia, c1760, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Childrens attire during the reigns of Queen Anne, George I, II and III 1702-1790, 1903, (1937)

Childrens attire during the reigns of Queen Anne, George I, II and III 1702-1790, 1903, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan

Background imageMcclellan Collection: An English woman in silk hood and tippet, c17th century, (1937). Creator: Unknown

An English woman in silk hood and tippet, c17th century, (1937). Creator: Unknown
An English woman in silk hood and tippet, c17th century, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Gown of red brocade worn in the Barbados Colony c1685, 1903, (1937). Creator: Sophie B Steel

Gown of red brocade worn in the Barbados Colony c1685, 1903, (1937). Creator: Sophie B Steel
Gown of red brocade worn in the Barbados Colony about 1685. Lent by Mrs. Rachel St. Clair Miller, 1903, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800"

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Foot-warmer; oil lamps; candle sconce; tin lantern; and toaster, c18th century, (1937)

Foot-warmer; oil lamps; candle sconce; tin lantern; and toaster, c18th century, (1937)
Charcoal foot-warmer; four fat-oil lamps; one candle sconce; on tin lantern; one toaster, c18th century.1937. From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800"

Background imageMcclellan Collection: An English lawyer of the seventeenth century, (1937). Creator: Unknown

An English lawyer of the seventeenth century, (1937). Creator: Unknown
An English lawyer of the seventeenth century, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]

Background imageMcclellan Collection: Group of slippers 1735, 1770 and 1780, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Group of slippers 1735, 1770 and 1780, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Group of slippers 1735, 1770 and 1780, 1937. From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]



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"Mcclellan: A Tale of Leadership and Politics in the Civil War" In this captivating photograph taken by Alexander Gardner on October 3, 1862, we witness a historic moment between two influential figures - Abraham Lincoln and General George B. McClellan. The backdrop is Antietam, Maryland, a battlefield that witnessed one of the bloodiest clashes in American history. Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, stands alongside McClellan as they survey the aftermath of battle. Their expressions tell stories of determination and concern for their nation's future. This image captures not only their physical presence but also symbolizes their contrasting approaches to leadership during this tumultuous time. Meanwhile, another portrait catches our attention - Sir Edwin Sandys with his turned-down ruff from around 1560-1570. This artwork serves as a reminder that leaders throughout history have faced challenges unique to their era yet shared common aspirations for progress and stability. As we delve deeper into McClellan's story, we encounter depictions of various aircraft such as the Fairchild C-123K Provider and Boeing WC-135B-BN Stratolifters. These images remind us that just like military strategy evolved over time, so did McClellan's role within it. The cartoon depicting the presidential election of 1864 sheds light on an intriguing aspect - politics intertwined with war efforts. It portrays Lincoln as "Old Abe, " representing his humble origins as a railsplitter while referring to McClellan as "Little Mac, " highlighting his reputation as a gunboat general. The lithograph offers insight into how political rivalries shaped national discourse during this critical period. Moving forward through time, we come across portraits such as Samuel Sewall donning periwig and long coat circa 1700-1720; these fashion choices reflect societal norms prevalent during McClellan's lifetime.