Stealing the General, Russell S. Bonds
Stealing the General, Russell S. Bonds
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Stealing the General
The Great Locomotive Chase and the First Medal of Honor

Author: Russell S. Bonds

Narrator: Bronson Pinchot

Unabridged: 15 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/12/2011


Synopsis

On April 12, 1862one year to the day after Confederate guns opened on Fort Sumter and started the Civil Wara tall, mysterious smuggler and selfappointed Union spy named James J. Andrews and nineteen infantry volunteers infiltrated Georgia and stole a steam engine called the General. Racing northward at speeds near sixty miles an hour, cutting telegraph lines, and destroying track along the way, Andrews planned to open East Tennessee to the Union army, cutting off men and materiel from the Confederate forces in Virginia. If they succeeded, Andrews and his raiders could change the course of the war. But the Generals young conductor, William A. Fuller, chased the stolen train first on foot, then by handcar, and finally aboard another engine, the Texas. He pursued the General until, running out of wood and water, Andrews and his men abandoned the doomed locomotive, ending the adventure that would soon be famous as The Great Locomotive Chase. But the ordeal of the soldiers involved was just beginning. In the days that followed, the raiders were hunted down and captured. Eight were tried and executed as spies, including Andrews. Eight others made a daring escape, including two assisted by a network of slaves and Union sympathizers. For their actions, before a personal audience with President Abraham Lincoln, six of the raiders became the first men in American history to be awarded the Medal of Honorthe nations highest decoration for gallantry. Americans north and south, both at the time and ever since, have been astounded and fascinated by this daring raid. But until now, there has not been a complete history of the entire episode and the fates of all those involved. Based on eyewitness accounts, as well as correspondence, diaries, military records, newspaper reports, deposition testimony, and other primary sources, Stealing the General is a blend of meticulous research and compelling narrative that is destined to become the definitive history of the boldest adventure of the war.

About Russell S. Bonds

Russell S. Bonds is an in-house lawyer at the Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta and a lifelong resident of north Georgia. He was born in Atlanta and grew up in Marietta, just a few blocks from the spot where James Andrews and his men first boarded the General on the morning of April 12, 1862. He received a BS with honor from Georgia Tech and a law degree magna cum laude from the University of Georgia, where he was the executive articles editor of the Georgia Law Review. He has published several articles and reviews on Civil War topics in national publications, including “Pawn Takes Bishop: The Death of Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk” and “Lieutenant Tecumseh: Sherman’s First March through Georgia, 1844.” He lives in Marietta, Georgia, with his wife and three daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff (Jake) on April 02, 2013

This probably isn’t a well known story by people that study Civil War history. It’s about a group of 22 Yankee volunteers who hijacked a train in Georgia. The plan was to take the train and burn bridges along a railroad line that lead from Atlanta to Chattanooga. The hope was after the train was sto......more

Goodreads review by Susan on November 03, 2017

Good nonfictional account of the Andrews raid, with a lot of useful information about railroads during the Civil War. This is a book probably better read on paper rather than in electronic form, as the reader without an elephantine memory will need to flip back from time to time to refresh one's mem......more

Goodreads review by Bill on March 15, 2013

Non-fiction represents about 20% of my book reading choices. I am very happy I chose this volume to listen to. I usually have at least one audio book going at any given time. This story, narrated by Bronson Pinchot, held me enthralled for about two weeks (I only listen during workouts and gardening......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on December 18, 2013

This book is the story of an unsuccessful raid to steal a steam engine in Atlanta and cripple the Confederate railroad supply line to its troops. The raiders, led by a northern spy but consisting mainly of volunteers from the Union Army, were captured, some were executed and others spent time in sou......more

Goodreads review by Bill on April 26, 2021

Wow - this is not what I expected... interesting insight into a piece of the Civil War of the quest of group from Ohio on mission to the Deep South to steal the “General” right from under the confederates’ nose. The race to the time the Union line was exhilarating - but fell short. Then the story co......more