Disambiguation evidence for George McClellan via surface form

"George B. McClellan"


As subject (49)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "George B. McClellan".

Predicate Object
almaMater United States Military Academy
authored McClellan’s Own Story
birthDate 1826-12-03
birthPlace Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
burialPlace Riverview Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey, United States
candidateIn 1864 United States presidential election
child George B. McClellan Jr.
commanded Army of the Potomac
conflict American Civil War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1885-10-29
deathPlace Orange, New Jersey, United States
educatedAt United States Military Academy
electionOutcome lost 1864 U.S. presidential election
endTime 1862-03-11
endTime (Governor of New Jersey) 1881
familyName George McClellan self-linksurface differs
surface form: McClellan
fieldOfWork civil engineering
fieldOfWork military strategy
fullName George McClellan self-linksurface differs
surface form: George Brinton McClellan
givenName George
graduationYear 1846
instanceOf Union Army general
instanceOf civil engineer
instanceOf human
instanceOf military officer
instanceOf politician
militaryRank major general
nickname Little Mac
nickname Young Napoleon
notableBattle Battle of Antietam
notableBattle Peninsula Campaign
notableBattle Seven Days Battles
notableWork organization of the Army of the Potomac
opponent Abraham Lincoln
politicalParty Democratic Party
positionHeld Governor of New Jersey
positionHeld general-in-chief of the Union armies
predecessor (general-in-chief) Winfield Scott
religion Episcopalian
removedFromCommandBy Abraham Lincoln
servedIn Union Army
servedIn United States Army
serviceYears 1846–1857
serviceYears 1861–1864
spouse Mary Ellen Marcy
startTime 1861-11-01
startTime (Governor of New Jersey) 1878
successor (general-in-chief) Henry W. Halleck

As object (21)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "George B. McClellan".

McClellan’s Own Story author
"George B. McClellan"
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Army of the Potomac commander
"George B. McClellan"
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Battle of Antietam commander
"George B. McClellan"
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Battle of Fair Oaks commander
"George B. McClellan"
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Peninsula Campaign commander
"George B. McClellan"
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Seven Days Battles commander
"George B. McClellan"
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George B. McClellan Jr. father
"George B. McClellan"
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Army of the Potomac firstCommander
"George B. McClellan"
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Young Napoleon hasNotableBearer
"George B. McClellan"
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1864 United States presidential election loser
"George B. McClellan"
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1864 United States presidential election mainOpponent
"George B. McClellan"
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McClellan’s Own Story mainSubject
"George B. McClellan"
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Army of the Potomac notableCommander
"George B. McClellan"
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Union notableCommander
"George B. McClellan"
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Union Army notableCommander
"George B. McClellan"
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Battle of Cerro Gordo notableParticipant
"George B. McClellan"
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George B. McClellan Jr. notableRelative
"George B. McClellan"
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Battle of Fair Oaks opposingCommander
"George B. McClellan"
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Young Napoleon refersTo
"George B. McClellan"
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George B. McClellan Jr. relative
"George B. McClellan"
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Henry W. Halleck servedWith
"George B. McClellan"
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