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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2024 · 37 MIN

The Great Locomotive Chase: James Andrews' Daring Civil War Raid and the First Medal of Honor (Part Two)

from Byte Sized Biographies… · host Philip D. Gibbons

  Rendition of the execution of seven of the Andrew's Raiders The General, refurbished for a celebration with some of the original raiders and William Fuller, conductor, leaning on post. Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War John Scott's Medal of Honor, awarded posthumously after Scott was hanged. The monument to Andrew's Raiders at Chattanooga National Cemetery, James J. Andrews grave is in the left forefront One of the most incredible stories of the Civil War. Discover the thrilling true story of James Andrews, the Union spy who orchestrated one of the Civil War's most audacious missions. In 1862, Andrews led a group of Union soldiers deep behind enemy lines to steal a Confederate locomotive and wreak havoc on Southern supply lines. This episode uncovers the incredible details of their high-stakes heist, the nail-biting pursuit that followed, and the ultimate fate of these daring raiders. Learn how this forgotten hero's actions led to the first-ever Medal of Honor and why his story deserves to be remembered. Perfect for history buffs, Civil War enthusiasts, and anyone who loves tales of courage and cunning from America's past.  

Rendition of the execution of seven of the Andrew's Raiders The General, refurbished for a celebration with some of the original raiders and William Fuller, conductor, leaning on post. Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War John Scott's Medal of Honor, awarded posthumously after Scott was hanged. The monument to Andrew's Raiders at Chattanooga National Cemetery, James J. Andrews grave is in the left forefront One of the most incredible stories of the Civil War. Discover the thrilling true story of James Andrews, the Union spy who orchestrated one of the Civil War's most audacious missions. In 1862, Andrews led a group of Union soldiers deep behind enemy lines to steal a Confederate locomotive and wreak havoc on Southern supply lines. This episode uncovers the incredible details of their high-stakes heist, the nail-biting pursuit that followed, and the ultimate fate of these daring raiders. Learn how this forgotten hero's actions led to the first-ever Medal of Honor and why his story deserves to be remembered. Perfect for history buffs, Civil War enthusiasts, and anyone who loves tales of courage and cunning from America's past.

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