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Capturing a Locomotive (eBook)

A History of Secret Service in the Late War
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2022
312 Seiten
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859-654702630-3 (EAN)

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Capturing a Locomotive - William Pittenger
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In "Capturing a Locomotive," William Pittenger presents a riveting firsthand account of his daring involvement in a Civil War raid—the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862. With meticulous attention to detail, Pittenger weaves a narrative that blends adventure, historical context, and personal reflections, showcasing the boldness of Union soldiers who risked everything to strike a blow against Confederate supply lines. The literary style is both engaging and vivid, peppered with authentic dialogue and rich descriptions as Pittenger recounts the tense moments of the chase, the intricacies of railway technology, and the camaraderie among the raiders amidst the turmoil of war. This work stands as a captivating document of bravery and tactical audacity during a pivotal moment in American history. William Pittenger, a Union soldier with a penchant for storytelling, drew inspiration from his own experiences in the Civil War, particularly this escapade that transformed into a legendary narrative. His commitment to documenting not only his personal involvement but also the broader implications of railway warfare illustrates his desire to convey the significance of those turbulent times. Pittenger's background as a schoolteacher and preacher likely influenced his articulate prose and moral considerations within the text, providing readers insight into not just the events but the ethical landscapes of war. "Capturing a Locomotive" is not just for history enthusiasts; it offers a thrilling exploration of courage, ingenuity, and the human spirit in the face of adversity. Pittenger's blend of historical narrative and personal account invites readers to understand the complexities of the Civil War while experiencing the adrenaline of a high-stakes adventure. Those interested in military history, railroading, or the intertwining of personal and national narratives will find this book to be a compelling read.

William Pittenger (1840–1904) was an American soldier, clergyman, and author, best known for his involvement in the Great Locomotive Chase during the American Civil War and his subsequent book, 'Capturing a Locomotive' (1881), detailing that famous event. Pittenger was one of the Andrews Raiders, a group of Union Army volunteers who executed a daring plan to steal a Confederate train and disrupt the railways. For his valor, he was among the first recipients of the Medal of Honor. His account of the raid provides a blend of historical fact and personal narrative, acting as a window into Civil War espionage and the personal trials of war. Pittenger's literary style includes meticulous recollections of his and his comrades' exploits, filled with suspense and rich in historical detail, which he intertwines with the broader implications of the Union's war effort. Following the war, Pittenger became an ordained minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church and continued to lecture and write about his wartime experiences, as well as producing religious texts. His writings, particularly 'Capturing a Locomotive', remain significant as one of the first-hand accounts of one of the most audacious operations of the Civil War, offering readers insight not only into the event itself but also into the character and resilience of those involved.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 1861-1865 • 1862 • 19th century adventures • 19th century warfare • American History • campaigns • Civil War • civil war history • civil war memoir • congressional medal of honor • first-hand war narrative • Great Locomotive Chase • historical military tactics • historical narratives • historical nonfiction • historic true stories • History • military adventure account • Military Espionage • Military Strategy • personal accounts • pivotal American history • railroad espionage mission • railroad history • Railway mission • union army • Union soldier bravery • union soldiers • United States • vivid battle descriptions • war memoirs • war-time sabotage • wartime storytelling techniques • William Pittenger memoir
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