Chattanooga Railroad Expedition, 1862

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Name (Hebrew)
משלחת רכבת צ'טנוגה, 1862
Name (Latin)
Chattanooga Railroad Expedition, 1862
Name (Arabic)
حملة سكة حديد تشاتانوغا، 1862
Other forms of name
Andrews' Raid, 1862
Andrews' Railroad Raid
Coordinates
-84.61527778 -84.61527778 34.02333333 34.02333333 (gooearth )
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United States
MARC
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Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q509337
Library of congress: sh 85022774
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Wikipedia description:

The Great Locomotive Chase (a portion of the Andrews' Raid or the Mitchel Raid) was a military raid that occurred April 12, 1862, in northern Georgia during the American Civil War. Volunteers from the Union Army, led by civilian scout James J. Andrews, commandeered a steam locomotive, The General, and took it northward toward Chattanooga, Tennessee, doing as much damage as possible to the vital Western and Atlantic Railroad (W&A) line from Atlanta to Chattanooga as they went. They were pursued by Confederate forces at first on foot, and later on a succession of locomotives, including The Texas, for 87 miles (140 km). Because the Union men had cut the telegraph wires, the Confederates could not send warnings ahead to forces along the railway. Confederates eventually captured the raiders and quickly executed some as spies, including Andrews; some others were able to flee. The surviving raiders were the first to be awarded the newly created Medal of Honor by the U.S. Congress for their actions. As a civilian, Andrews was not eligible.

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