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  1. 16 de jun. de 2014 · It wasn’t until after George B. McClellan assumed that job of Army general-in-chief in November 1861 that General Halleck even arrived in Washington from the west coast. Lincoln aide John Hay wrote: “Henry Wager Halleck, the new Major-General with whom we expect to do great things, is here, and quietly awaits orders.

  2. Henry Halleck (1815-72) was born in Waterville, New York. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1839, and served in the Mexican War of 1846-48. He retired from the army in 1854 to practice law, but after the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 he reentered the service with the rank of major general. He commanded the Department of the Missouri from November 19 ...

  3. Halleck originates nothing, anticipates nothing, to assist others; takes no responsibility, plans nothing, suggests nothing, is good for nothing.” Lincoln’s secretary of the navy Gideon Welles’s harsh words constitute the stereotype into which Union General-in-Chief Henry Wager Halleck has been cast by most historians since Appomattox.

  4. 25 de oct. de 2019 · Despite Grant’s rousing victory, Halleck believed himself to be far and away the military and intellectual superior of the unprepossessing Illinoisan. After all, Halleck had once been lionized as one of the Army’s best and brightest too. Henry Wager Halleck was born in Westernville, N.Y., on January 16, 1815.

  5. Henry Halleck. Henry Halleck was a general in the United States army. He was born in 1815 in New York. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1839. He fought in the Mexican-American War. During the American Civil War, he became the commander of the Union armies in the Western Theater in 1862. In July 1862, Lincoln made Halleck ...

  6. Asedio de Corinth. /  34.934, -88.522. El asedio de Corinth (también conocido como la primera batalla de Corinth) fue un enfrentamiento de la Guerra de Secesión que duró entre el 29 de abril y el 30 de mayo de 1862, en Corinth, Misisipi. Un contingente de tropas de la Unión bajo las órdenes del mayor general Henry Halleck sometió a la ...

  7. Henry Wager Halleck (16 de enero de 1815 - 9 de enero de 1872) fue un oficial, erudito y abogado del Ejército de los Estados Unidos. Destacado experto en estudios militares, era conocido por un apodo que se convirtió en despectivo: "Sesos Viejos". Fue un participante importante en la admisión de California como estado y se convirtió en un ...