The Army of the Potomac
In July 1861 the untrained Union Army of the Potomac
suffered disaster at Manassas (Bull Run) in the first attempt to drive
into Virginia and capture Richmond. President Abraham Lincoln then
appointed Gen. George B. McClellan the new commander of the
demoralized army. McClellan reported: "I found no
army to command * * * just a mere collection of regiments
cowering on the banks of the Potomac."
To this chaotic situation he brought order and
discipline. During the long winter months, the raw recruits were
marshalled and drilled into an efficient fighting machine of over
100,000 menthe largest army ever commanded by one man in the
history of the western hemisphere. By the spring of 1862 this army was
ready for the supreme testthe goal was Richmond.
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