160 years ago today, on March 17th 1862, the leading elements of the Army of the Potomac embarked for the largest amphibious operation ever attempted in North America. Moving over 100,000 men--along with the necessary supplies and munitions--was a historic logistical task that fell to one man. Not General George McClellan. Not President Lincoln. Not even the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton. Today, we talk about the man who moved the largest field army in North America and how he did it in record time. Remarkably, you've probably never heard of him.
Today's video is part of an ongoing "On to Richmond" series, where we follow the progress of George McClellan's campaign up the Virginia peninsula to the gates of Richmond, 160 years later. Subscribe to the channel and join the march!
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