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Chapter I. | A Secret Military Raid in the West | 13 |
Chapter II. | General Mitchel and J. J. Andrews Arrange a Second Raid | 25 |
Chapter III. | Selection of Engineers and Soldiers | 36 |
Chapter IV. | Departure at Night | 45 |
Chapter V. | Previous History of James J. Andrews | 53 |
Chapter VI. | First Lessons in Disguise and Duplicity | 64 |
Chapter VII. | The Heart of the Confederacy Reached | 73 |
Chapter VIII. | The Bloodless Victories of Mitchel | 87 |
Chapter IX. | Capture of the Train | 97 |
Chapter X. | Pursued! | 113 |
Chapter XI. | An Appalling Struggle | 123 |
Chapter XII. | The Final Race | 143 |
Chapter XIII. | What was Actually Accomplished | 153 |
Chapter XIV. | Hunted in the Woods | 161 |
Chapter XV. | A Sad Sabbath Morning | 171 |
Chapter XVI. | The Roll of the Captives | 181 |
Chapter XVII. | First Prison Experiences | 203 |
Chapter XVIII. | The Old Negro Jail at Chattanooga | 216 |
Chapter XIX. | Gleams of Hope | 228 |
Chapter XX. | Gen. Mitchel Saves the Raiders | 235 |
Chapter XXI. | A Struggle Against Destiny | 250 |
Chapter XXII. | Knoxville | 264 |
Chapter XXIII. | A Day of Blood | 279 |
Chapter XXIV. | After the Tragedy | 291 |
Chapter XXV. | A Daring Escape | 306 |
Chapter XXVI. | In Cave and Mountain | 327 |
Chapter XXVII. | The Loyal Mountaineers | 334 |
Chapter XXVIII. | Down the Tennessee | 342 |
Chapter XXIX. | Floating to the Gulf | 348 |
Chapter XXX. | The Recaptured Prisoners | 360 |
Chapter XXXI. | Richmond and its Prisons | 374 |
Chapter XXXII. | Last Experiences in Rebel Prisons | 386 |
Chapter XXXIII. | Homeward Bound | 397 |
Chapter XXXIV. | Reporting to Secretary Stanton and President Lincoln | 406 |
Supplement | ||
Chapter I. | Subsequent History of the Railroad Adventurers | 5 |
Chapter II. | The South Revisited a Quarter of a Century After | 13 |
Chapter III. | A Detailed Account of the First or Buell Railroad Raid | 29 |
Chapter IV. | Autobiography | 35 |
Chapter V. | Editorial Account from the Southern Confederacy | 41 |
Chapter VI. | Official Report by Judge-Advocate-General Holt | 47 |
Chapter VII. | Message of Gov. Jos. E. Brown to the Legislature of Georgia in 1862 | 48 |
Chapter VIII. | Criticisms of Generals Buell and Fry | 53 |
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Add History of the Andrews Railroad Raid into Georgia in 1862, Based on the original 1863 true story, Daring and Suffering, this 1887 version of the Andrews Railroad raid by Union soldiers embraces a full and accurate account of this secret journey to the heart of the confederacy. Pittenger, the author, recalls his s, History of the Andrews Railroad Raid into Georgia in 1862 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add History of the Andrews Railroad Raid into Georgia in 1862, Based on the original 1863 true story, Daring and Suffering, this 1887 version of the Andrews Railroad raid by Union soldiers embraces a full and accurate account of this secret journey to the heart of the confederacy. Pittenger, the author, recalls his s, History of the Andrews Railroad Raid into Georgia in 1862 to your collection on WonderClub |