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PROVENANCE
Gift of J. Pennington Straus, A.B. 1932, LL.B. 1935, August 1991.
The McClellan Family papers are organized into two series; correspondence
series and miscellaneous and unidentified series. The correspondence
series includes nine folders of correspondence to and/or from the following
people:
Barton, Susan R. (no dates)
Conversation Notes (undated, unidentified authors)
Emerson, George B. and James Russell Lowell (no dates)
Hare, Mrs. Robert Hartford (no dates)
McClellan, Arthur (1839-1904)
McClellan, George (1849-1913)
McClellan, George Brinton (1826-1885)
McClellan, Harriet Hare (Mrs. George) (no dates)
The miscellaneous and unidentified consists of one folder containing
unidentified materials. Both series are arranged alphabetically.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
George McClellan, b. 22 December 1796, Woodstock,
Conn.; d. 9 May 1847, Philadelphia. Son of James and Eunice (Eldredge)
McClellan. A.B. Yale, 1816; M.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1819. Founder
of Jefferson Medical College. Married, 14 September 1820, to Elizabeth
Steinmetz Brinton, b. 15 March 1800, d. 18 August 1876, daughter of
John Hill Brinton of Philadelphia.
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John Hill Brinton McClellan, b. 13 August 1823,
Philadelphia; died 20 July 1874, Edinburgh, Scotland. A.B. 1841,
A.M. 1844, M.D. 1844, University of Pennsylvania. Married Maria
Eldredge, daughter of Oliver of Boston.
- George McClellan, b. 29 October
1849, Philadelphia.; d. 30 March 1913, Philadelphia. Married
Harriet Hare, daughter of Robert Harford Hare.
- Elizabeth McClellan.
- Emelyn McClellan.
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Mary McClellan.
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George Brinton McClellan, 1826-1885. Married
Mary Ellen Marcy.
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Arthur McClellan, 1839-1904
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George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885)
George B. McClellan is known for his service as the leader of the Army
of the Potomac during the Civil War. He was the brother of Arthur and
John Hill Brinton and the nephew of George, all of whom are represented
in this collection. George Brinton attended the University of Pennsylvania
from 1840 to 1842; however, he did not graduate and chose instead to
enter the United States Military Academy at West Point, from which he
graduated in 1846.
Arthur McClellan (1839-1904)
Arthur McClellan was born in Philadelphia on 23 September 1839, the
son of George McClellan, M.D. (University of Pennsylvania 1819) and
his wife Elizabeth Steinmetz Brinton. He attended the University of
Pennsylvania and graduated from the college in 1858. After receiving
his A.M. from the University in 1861, he enlisted in the army during
the Civil War. He served as an assistant to his brother the well-known
head of the Army of the Potomac, General George B. McClellan. There
are two items in the collection which relate to his Civil War service.
After the war he went to work for his cousins, through the Brinton family,
at the Coxe Brothers and Company, coal operators, in Drifton, Pennsylvania.
He died, unmarried, on 22 February 1904 at Drifton.
George McClellan (1849-1913)
George McClellan was born in Philadelphia, the son of John Hill Brinton
McClellan and his wife Maria Eldredge. In 1865 he enrolled at the University
of Pennsylvania (where his father earned his M.D.); however, unlike
his father, he left in 1869 without obtaining a degree. He chose to
complete his education at Jefferson Medical School, founded by his grandfather
George McClellan. In 1870 Jefferson granted him the M.D. After studying
several years in European hospitals, George returned to Philadelphia
to work as a surgeon in the Howard Hospital and later in Philadelphia
General Hospital and Saint Joseph's Hospital. In 1879 he created the
Pennsylvania School of Anatomy and Surgery, his two specialties. His
interest in anatomy was also applied to art. A noted illustrator, he
lectured on anatomy and art at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts;
three pieces of his work are found in this collection. In 18-- he married
Harriet Hare, the daughter of Robert Hartford Hare. They do not appear
to have had any children. George McClellan died at his home in Philadelphia
in 1913.
SCOPE AND CONTENT
This small collection largely consists of correspondence written to
or from members of the McClellan family. Within the correspondence series
(1862-1913), the Arthur, George, and George B. McClellan folders consist
of personal letters; however, the Mrs. Robert Harford Hare and some
of the Mrs. George McClellan folders contain business letters. Subjects
of the correspondence series include family real estate transactions,
the family insurance business, medical practice, travels and general
personal notes. The conversation notes folder within the conversation
series contains a group of small pieces of paper in which two people
communicated to one another in writing, perhaps as a game. The folder
in the miscellaneous and unidentified series (no dates) contains one
photograph, possibly a tin type of two adults, a girl and a dog. This
folder also contains an unaddressed, unsigned letter written in French;
a poem with an unknown author and a pamphlet.
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