Have You Ever Heard of the Civil War Train Chase?
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Content Warning: Some coarse language used.
In 1862, 22 Union spies and soldiers put on a daring raid to prevent the Confederacy from reinforcing Chattanooga. What happens next involves pushcarts, telegraph lines, eggs (eggs???), and an ending that you have to hear to believe. Get ready to follow along on the wildest tale you've never heard.
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Sources:
Bonds, R. S. (2006). Stealing the General. Westholme Publishing.
Pittenger, W. (1889). The Great Locomotive Chase: A History of the Andrews Railroad Raid Into Georgia in 1862 (3rd ed.). John B. Alden.Rowland, T. (2017, September 5). The Great Train Chase of 1862. History Net. Retrieved August 20, 2025, from https://www.historynet.com/great-train-chase-1862/
Southeast Express Team (2025, July 2). How 21 Union Spies Pulled off the Most Audacious Train Heist of the Civil War. Southeast Express. Retrieved August 20, 2025, from https://southeastexpress.org/how-21-union-spies-pulled-off-the-most-audacious-train-heist-of-the-civil-war/