In April 1862, the stage was set for one of the greatest locomotive
chases in history. Union forces planned to steal a train and travel at
high speed to Chattanooga, Tennessee, disabling the line as they went,
in order to cut off vital rail supplies to the Confederate stronghold
of Atlanta, Georgia, some 100-plus miles to the southwest. What they
hadn't banked on was the dogged determination of one man – train
conductor William Fuller – who, after realizing his train had been
stolen, began a frantic pursuit, first by handcar, then by top-speed
locomotive, dealing with derailments by running miles on foot to the
next station, and single-handedly removing drag ties from the track in
front of his train. The raiders were so hotly pursued that they had no
time to inflict serious damage on the tracks and could not stop to
gather more fuel. Just north of Ringgold, some miles south of
Chattanooga, The General ran out of wood and the raiders scattered
into the forested Appalachian Mountains. All were captured within days
and sentenced to death. Discover the history of one of the most
colourful and dramatic episodes of the Civil War.
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The Andrews Raid 1862
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782004660
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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