Closely related to George Washington's Vision, but not as well known is a
vision given to General George B. McClellan, one of the generals who took part
in the second peril against
The only source I know concerning this Vision is the Evening Courier of
Portland, Maine. It carries a lengthy account of a vision purporting to be the
General's own words. The General was alive at the time and could have reputed
the account and demanded an immediate retraction if it were false!
General McClellan is not as well known as other military leaders, in
In about ten minutes the locked door suddenly opened, and in strode someone
right up to him and in a voice of authority said: "General McClellan, do
you sleep at your post? Rouse you, or ere it can be prevented, the foe will be
in
The General then gives some details of his strange feelings. Seemingly
suspended in infinite space from a hollow distance above him, he heard a voice.
He started up - not really knowing whether he was awake or not. The walls of
the room, with its furniture and other objects were no longer visible, but the
maps covering the table were still before him. Then, he was gazing
upon a living map of
The General was unable to identify the being standing before him, only a
vapor having the general outline of a man.
Then he looked at the mysterious map before him and was amazed to see the
movements of the various troops and had a complete picture of the enemy's lines
and distribution of forces. Being greatly elated, he felt he now knew what
strategy to use to end the way speedily and victoriously.
But then the elation gave way to great apprehension, because on this moving
map, he saw the enemy's soldiers moving to the very position he had intended to
occupy in a few days. He then knew that the enemy was aware of his plan of
attack.
Then the voice spoke again, "General McClellan, you have been betrayed.
And had not God willed otherwise, ere the sun had set the Confederate flag
would have waved above the Capitol and your own grave. But note what you see.
Your time is short."
Noting the movement of troops of on the living map- he took his pencil and
transferred their position to the paper map on his desk. Then McClellan was
aware of the figure near becoming luminous with light and glory, bright as the
noonday sun. Then raising his view he looked into the face of George Washington.
Sublime and dignified our first President looked upon the bewildered General
and spoke the following: "General McClellan, while yet in the flesh, I
beheld the birth of the
"But her mission will not then be finished for ere another century
shall have gone by, the oppressors of the whole earth, hating and envying her
exaltation, shall join themselves together and raise up their hands against
her. But if she shall be found worthy of her high calling they shall surely be
discomfited, and then will be ended her third and last great struggle for
existence. Thenceforth shall the Republic go on, increasing in power and
goodness, until he borders shall end only in the remotest corners of the earth,
and the whole earth shall beneath her shadowing wing become a
After this,
In viewing the maps, he noticed a difference, for they were covered with
marks, signs, and figures which he had made during the vision.
The General had to walk around the room to realize he was actually awake.
Then, taking another look at the maps he found the markings still there.
Realizing this experience was Divinely given, he
ordered his horse saddled and went from camp to camp ordering changes to be
made, which were necessary to frustrate the enemy's planned offensive. The
strategy was successful and prevented the City of
Thus the
"Our beloved, glorious Washington shall again rest quietly, sweetly in
his tomb, until perhaps the end of the Prophetic Century approaches that is to
bring the Republic to a third and final struggle, when he may once more laying
aside the cerements of Mount Vernon, become a Messenger of Succor and Peace
from the Great Ruler, who has all Nations of this Earth in His keeping.
"But the future is too vast for our comprehension; we are children of
the present. When peace shall have folded her bright wings and settled our land
the strange, unearthly map marked while the Spirit eyes of