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  2. George B. McClellan - Wikipedia

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    George Brinton McClellan (December 3, 1826 – October 29, 1885) was an American military officer and politician who served as the 24th governor of New Jersey and as Commanding General of the United States Army from November 1861 to March 1862.

  3. 1864 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    McClellan and Pendleton campaign poster. George B. McClellan vied for the presidential nomination. Additionally, friends of Horatio Seymour insisted on placing his name before the convention, which was held in Chicago, Illinois, on August 29–31, 1864. But on the day before the organization of that body, Horatio Seymour announced positively ...

  4. George McClellan 1864 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    However, McClellan could bask in the fact that he won 48% of the total vote in a bloc of U.S. states stretching from Connecticut to Illinois (Lincoln's home state), that Lincoln underperformed in 1864 relative to 1860 in several crucial U.S. states (such as New York, Pennsylvania, and Indiana), and that the Republicans lost the Governorship in ...

  5. Chicago Fire’s Eamonn Walker Steps Down as Series ... - AOL

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    Eamonn Walker is reportedly slimming down his role on Chicago Fire after 12 seasons as Deputy District Chief Wallace Boden. Walker will be exiting the NBC procedural as a series regular, Deadline ...

  6. 96 shots fired in a fatal traffic stop. Here’s what the ...

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    Newly released bodycam footage reveals the mayhem that unfolded in a residential neighborhood when Chicago police fired as many as 96 bullets toward a man during a traffic stop, killing the 26 ...

  7. Bears fire Matt Eberflus: Why Chicago moved on from ... - AOL

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    2024: 4-8 (fired after Week 13) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Why the Bears fired Matt Eberflus: Record, game management and more Show comments

  8. Western Virginia campaign - Wikipedia

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    George B. McClellan, Union commander in western Virginia from May to June 1861. In April 1861 a Virginia state convention voted to secede and join the Confederacy. However, there was much opposition to this action from the western counties of the state, which were tied closer to western Pennsylvania and Ohio than to eastern Virginia.

  9. Cowboys reportedly deny Bears request to interview Mike ...

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    Mike McCarthy won’t be in official consideration for the Chicago Bears job just yet. ... The Bears are searching for a replacement for Matt Eberflus, who they fired earlier this season. The team ...