General John Pope Clipped Signature 3 5/8” X 1 3/4”
Pope
was an early appointee as a Union brigadier general of volunteers and
served initially under Maj. Gen. John C. Fremont. He achieved initial success
against Brig. Gen. Sterling Price in Missouri, then led a successful
campaign that captured Island No. 10 on the Mississippi River. This
inspired the Lincoln Administration to bring him to the Eastern Theater to
lead the newly formed Army of Virginia.
He
initially alienated many of his officers and men by publicly denigrating their
record in comparison to his Western command. He launched an offensive against
the Confederate army of General Robert E. Lee, in which he fell prey to a
strategic turning movement into his rear areas by Maj. Gen. Stonewall
Jackson. At Second Bull Run, he concentrated his attention on attacking Jackson
while the other Confederate corps led by Maj. Gen. James Longstreet attacked
his flank and routed his army.
Following
Manassas, Pope was banished to the Department of the Northwest in
Minnesota, where he commanded U.S. Forces in the Dakota War of 1862. He
was appointed to command the Department of the Missouri in 1865 and
was a prominent and activist commander during Reconstruction in Atlanta.
For the rest of his military career, he fought in the Indian Wars,
particularly against the Apache and Sioux.
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