CAPTURING A LOCOMOTIVE
A RAILROAD CHASE.
Frontispiece.
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CAPTURING A LOCOMOTIVE:
A HISTORY
OF
SECRET SERVICE
IN THE LATE WAR.
BY
REV. WILLIAM PITTENGER.
"Storm'd at with shot and shell,
Boldly they rode and well;
Into the jaws of death,
Into the mouth of hell,
Rode the six hundred.
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"They that had fought so well
Came through the jaws of death
Back from the mouth of hell,
All that was left of them—
Left of six hundred."
Tennyson's Charge of the Light Brigade.
WASHINGTON:
THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE.
1885.
Copyright, 1881, by
Rev. William Pittenger.
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[3]TO
THE SURVIVING COMRADES
OF THE
CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD EXPEDITION,
AND TO
THE FAMILIES OF THOSE WHO PERISHED IN THE
SAME ADVENTURE,
This Record of their Daring and SufferingIS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED.
NAMES OF THE ADVENTURERS.
[4]EXECUTED. |
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J. J. Andrews, Leader | Citizen of Kentucky. |
William Campbell | Citizen of Kentucky. |
George D. Wilson | Co. B, Second Reg't Ohio Vols. |
Marion A. Ross | Co. A, Second Reg't Ohio Vols. |
Perry G. Shadrack | Co. K, Second Reg't Ohio Vols. |
Samuel Slavens | Thirty-third Reg't Ohio Vols. |
Samuel Robinson | Co. G, Thirty-third Reg't Ohio Vols. |
John Scott | Co. K, Twenty-first Reg't Ohio Vols. |
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