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Lot 173: Gen. George McLellan Signed Letter

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Lot  173: Gen. George McLellan Signed Letter
<b>Autographs</b><hr><b>Union General and Candidate for President in 1864, Against Lincoln</b>

<b>GEORGE BRINTON McCLELLAN, Union general and candidate for president in 1864, against Lincoln.</b>
Autograph Letter Signed, 3 pages, recto and verso, Munich, September 3, 1865. To Dr. Carns in Dresden. Choice Very Fine. Accompanied by a steel engraving of McClellan in uniform. Here McClellan discusses his European travel plans, and the digestive woes of an unnamed patient. In part: '...After my return to Lucerne we went to the Rigi Scheidech, where we passed some 11 days in the midst of clouds & rain, then went on to Zurich & made a trip to the baths of Pfeffers, & finally came hither via Schaffhausen & Ulm. We propose going hence to Nuremberg, Frankfort, Brussels, Amsterdam etc., expecting to reach Dresden before the 1st & 10th October...Our patient is doing very well with the exception of dyspepsia - Which was very violent at Rigi Scheidech, but became much less so when we left the very bracing air. The dyspepsia is accompanied - or perhaps produced - by long continued constipation. Were that removed I think the patient would be perfectly well...'

Disgusted with the electoral decision of the American people in choosing Lincoln over himself, McClellan left the county in January 1865 to travel in Europe for three years. The mention of a stay at the Pfeffers spring in Switzerland must always be intriguing: it was the place to go for syphilis sufferers.