They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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During his brief span as commander of the Union forces in the Civil War no one ever saw him with his troops when a battle was in progress . " At Williamsburg he was twelve miles at the rear ; at Seven Pines he was across the river ...
During his brief span as commander of the Union forces in the Civil War no one ever saw him with his troops when a battle was in progress . " At Williamsburg he was twelve miles at the rear ; at Seven Pines he was across the river ...
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“ I am conscious of the infirmities of McClellan , " he said , " who has the slows , was never ready for battle and probably never will be . ” But this was an emergency ; Washington was threatened ; and for defensive preparation ...
“ I am conscious of the infirmities of McClellan , " he said , " who has the slows , was never ready for battle and probably never will be . ” But this was an emergency ; Washington was threatened ; and for defensive preparation ...
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Summoned in the midst of the battle of Antietam to succeed General Richardson , who had been mortally wounded , he became commander of the ... Hancock first met and greeted the good regiments he was to lead in a score of battles .
Summoned in the midst of the battle of Antietam to succeed General Richardson , who had been mortally wounded , he became commander of the ... Hancock first met and greeted the good regiments he was to lead in a score of battles .
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