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Victory rode the rails, Early in the Civil War both the North and South were confronted with an entirely new problem in logistics. George Edgar Turner writes: It began to appear that important railroad junction points were to become major military objec-tives. <i>Victory Rode , Victory rode the rails has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Victory rode the rails
  • Written by author George Edgar Turner; introduction to the Bison book edition by Gary Gallagher; maps by George Richard Turner
  • Published by Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1992., 1992/06/01
  • Early in the Civil War both the North and South were confronted with an entirely new problem in logistics. George Edgar Turner writes: "It began to appear that important railroad junction points were to become major military objec-tives." Victory Rode
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Introduction to the Bison Book Edition 1
Preface 10
1 The Railroads Draw the Boundaries 15
2 Roads North and South 29
3 Rolling Stock 39
4 The Itching Palm of Simon Cameron 45
5 Concentration in Virginia 62
6 Railroads in the Western Virginia Campaign 73
7 First Bull Run 86
8 No Compromise in Missouri 96
9 At the End of '61 104
10 The Roads in the Tennessee Fighting, Spring '62 116
11 Stonewall Jackson Knows How to Use a Railroad 128
12 The North Finds an Engineering Genius 148
13 The Saga of the "General" 166
14 The Railroads and Bragg's Invasion, 1862 178
15 Jackson, Haupt and Second Bull Run 189
16 The Rails in the Antietam Campaign and After 210
17 Forrest Finds Grant's Achilles' Heel 224
18 Government Railroad Policy, South and North 233
19 The Railroads in the Vicksburg Campaign 255
20 Gettysburg - and Haupt Again 264
21 Transportation Feats in the Chattanooga Campaign 282
22 Wounded and Disabled Ride Away 297
23 Disaster Overtakes Southern Policy 310
24 Supplying Sherman in the Atlanta Campaign 319
25 The Roads in Lee's Defense of Richmond 337
26 Wheels Stop Turning in Tennessee and Georgia 349
27 Railhead at Last 365
Notes 379
Index 407


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