General John Pope LetterWLU.Coll.0451

General John Pope LetterWLU.Coll.0451


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Repository
Washington and Lee University, James G. Leyburn Library Special Collections and Archives
Identification
WLU.Coll.0451
Title
General John Pope Letter 1862-07-04
Quantity
1 Files
Quantity
Creator
Pope, John
Creator
McClellan, George B. (George Brinton), 1826-1885
Language
English .

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Biographical / Historical

John Pope (March 16, 1822 – September 23, 1892) was a United States Army officer and Union general in the American Civil War.

Scope and Contents

This collection contains an autographed letter signed from General John Pope to General George B. McClellan at the headmaster's Army of Virginia, Washington, D.C. July 4, 1862. Pope writes that he will be able to offer military help against the confederate forces and sights specific numbers for General Irvin McDowell's troops, one division of which he says are at Fredericksburg. He also writes that his troops have broken up the depots on the Ohio River and he hopes to destroy the railroad between Lynchburg and Charlottesvile as well as the railroad between Lynchburg and Richmond in order aid in the capture of Richmond. There is also a photocopy and transcription of the letter.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Correspondence
  • McDowell, Irvin
  • Ohio River
  • Railroads
  • Virginia -- Charlottesville
  • Virginia -- Lynchburg
  • Virginia -- Richmond

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • McClellan, George B. (George Brinton), 1826-1885
  • McDowell, Irvin
  • Pope, John

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Ohio River
  • Virginia -- Charlottesville
  • Virginia -- Lynchburg
  • Virginia -- Richmond