Description:

George B. McClellan Archive (4): CDV, Coin, Engraving & Harper's Weekly

A small archive relating to General George B. McClellan, containing an issue of Harper's Weekly, a carte de visite, a presidential campaign coin/medallion, and a framed engraving. The newspaper has light toning and staining. The CDV has some toning and staining, with wear to the corners and edges. Mounting residue on verso. The coin has some rubbing and minor oxidation. Foxing and staining to the engraving. Overall very good.

Includes:
1. Harper's Weekly, Volume VI, No. 265. 2pp (front and back), measuring 10.75" x 15.5", New York, dated January 25, 1862. Featuring a full-page image of McClellan riding a horse, captioned "'Little Mac' Out Again." The verso has articles on slavery such as "Slavery Blocking the Way" and "'Our Own' Upon the Abolition Reaction."
2. Carte de Visite. Measuring 2.5" x 4", Philadelphia, dated 1861. Captioned "Maj. Gen. McClellan." Pencil notations on verso.
3. Presidential Campaign Coin. Measuring 0.875" diameter, N.p., ca. 1864. The obverse has a profile image of McClellan with the words "Geo. B. McClellan For President" and the reverse has patriotic imagery.
4. Engraving. Measuring 5.5" x 7.75" (sight), New York, N.d. A vignette portrait of McClellan in his Union uniform. Engraved by George E. Perine expressly for "Abbott's Civil War". Framed to the overall size of 7" x 9.25".

George McClellan (1826-1885) served as a Major General during the Civil War. Although well-liked by his men, McClellan's reticence to attack the Confederacy with the full force of his army put him at odds with President Abraham Lincoln. In 1862, McClellan's Peninsula Campaign unraveled after the Seven Days Battles, and he failed to decisively defeat Robert E. Lee’s Confederate Army at the Battle of Antietam. Frustrated by McClellan's cautious tactics, Lincoln removed him from command. McClellan would go on to mount a failed presidential bid against Lincoln in 1864, and would later serve as the governor of New Jersey.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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