Sept. 13, 1862, 12 M, Telegram: Gen. George B. McClellan to President Abraham Lincoln
TELEGRAM-WAR DEPARTMENT RECEIVED COPY
Gen. George B. McClellan to President Abraham Lincoln
Sept. 13, 1862, 12 M (Note: Should be 12 Midnight.)
Time Received 2:35 AM
Washington, D. C., Sept 14 1862.
Hd Qrs Frederick Sept 13, 12 M (Note: Should be 12 Midnight.)
I have the whole Rebel force in front of me but am confident and no time shall be lost. I have a difficult task to perform but with Gods blessing will accomplish it. I think Lee has made a gross mistake & that he will be severely punished for it. The army is in motion as rapidly as possible. I hope for a great success if the plans of the Rebels remain unchanged We have possession of Cotocktane. I have all the plans of the Rebels and will catch them in their own trap if my men are equal to the emergency.
I now feel that I can t count on them as of old. All forces of Penna should be placed to cooperate at Chambersburg. [continued on page 2] My respects to Mrs Lincoln. Received most enthusiastically by the ladies. Will send you trophies. All well and with Gods blessing will accomplish it.
Geo B McClellan.
[continued on page 2]
Notes:
McClellan’s original sending copy of this telegram has not been located. There is a time-stamp discrepancy between Lincoln's copy and the War Department received copy. Lincoln's copy is time-stamped "12 Midnight." The War Department copy is time-stamped "12 M." For noon. Overwhelming evidence shows that the sent time was midnight. For a detailed analysis, see The McClellan Debate.
Source:
National Archives
- HMS Entry Number(s): PI17 159A PI17 159AA (...)
Labels: Abraham Lincoln, Finding the Lost Order, George B. McClellan, Lost Order, S.P. 191, Special Order 191, Trophies Telegram