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George B. McClellan

Pampa, Gray County

Marker Text

West Point graduate George B. McClellan (1826-1885) was a U.S. Army engineer and a member of an expedition led by Randolph B. Marcy that explored the Texas Panhandle in 1852. McClellan Creek was named for him, and nearly a century later Lake McClellan was named in his honor. He was vice president and chief engineer of the Illinois Central Railroad and served as a Union general during the Civil War. He designed the McClellan saddle used by the U.S. Army. He ran for president in 1864 against Abraham Lincoln and served as governor of New Jersey from 1878-1881. (1996)

Marker Details

Address RR 2477
Location Description Lake McClelland Campground, NW shore of Lake McClelland, 0.2 mi. SE of RR 2477
Marker # 2149
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Exploration and expeditions; Civil War; water topics; military topics
  • Private Property:

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  • Latitude, Longitude 35.212122, -100.875281

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