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When McClellan instead ordered a continuation of the retreat to Harrison’s Landing on the James, one of his most pugnacious brigadiers—Philip Kearny of New Jersey, who had lost an arm in the Mexican War—burst out to fellow officers: “Such an order can only be prompted by cowardice or treason. . . . We ought instead of retreating to follow up the enemy and take Richmond.”
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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