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Capturing a Locomotive: A History of Secret Service in the Late War.

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The narrative recounts a secret raiding party sent into enemy territory to seize a locomotive and disrupt vital railroad connections, following the raiders' initial success, a prolonged and dramatic pursuit, capture, harsh imprisonment, court-martial proceedings, suffering and occasional exchanges, and daring escapes. The author blends personal eyewitness testimony with official reports, maps, and contemporary commentary to trace planning, execution, the railroad chase, prison conditions, medical and spiritual struggles, and the eventual fates of participants. Appendices and illustrations provide official findings, outside assessments, and visual clarification of routes and incidents.

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Transcriber's Notes:

Obvious punctuation errors repaired.

High-resolution images of the photos can be accessed by clicking on them.

Hyphen removed: thunder[-]bolt (page 243), look[-]out (page 277).

List of Illustrations: For illustration 13, "260" changed to "290".

Page 220: "Knoxvile" changed to "Knoxville" (than that at Knoxville).

Page 248: "predecesssor" changed to "predecessor" (handed over to me by my predecessor).

Page 290: Page number restored in the caption of the illustration.

Page 324: "examing" changed to "examining" (The examining officer).