Capturing a Locomotive: A History of Secret Service in the Late War. by Pittenger
If you think you know Civil War history, this book will show you a side of it you've probably never seen. It's not about famous generals or massive battles. It's about a small, secret team trying to change the course of the war with a single, brazen act of sabotage.
The Story
In April 1862, civilian spy James Andrews recruited two dozen Union volunteers for a near-suicidal mission. Disguised as civilians, they slipped into Georgia. Their goal? Hijack a Confederate train called The General, then steam north toward Chattanooga, tearing up track and cutting telegraph wires as they went. They almost pulled it off. They captured the locomotive and sped off, but their plan started to unravel. A determined conductor, William Fuller, gave chase—first on foot, then on a handcar, and finally on other locomotives. What followed was an incredible 87-mile race, with the Union raiders frantically trying to destroy the track behind them and Fuller relentlessly pursuing them, often just minutes behind. The mission ultimately failed, and the raiders faced capture, imprisonment, and for some, execution. Pittenger tells this story not as a distant historian, but as a man who lived through every terrifying and exhilarating moment.
Why You Should Read It
This book grabs you because it's so personal. Pittenger isn't just listing facts; he's sharing his memories of fear, hope, and camaraderie. You get the gritty details: the tension of pretending to be a neutral traveler, the adrenaline rush of seizing the train, and the sinking feeling as the chase heated up. It reads like a great adventure novel, but the knowledge that it's all true adds a powerful weight. The book also makes you think about the nature of heroism. These weren't celebrated soldiers; they were volunteers on a covert job that went sideways. Their story is one of incredible guts and heartbreaking sacrifice.
Final Verdict
Perfect for anyone who loves true adventure stories, military history beyond the battlefield, or just a fantastic, page-turning narrative. If you enjoyed books like Endurance or Into Thin Air for their human drama against impossible odds, you'll find the same spirit here, set against the backdrop of the Civil War. It's a hidden gem that deserves a spot on the shelf of any curious reader.
The copyright for this book has expired, making it public property. It is available for public use and education.
Mark Moore
9 months agoSimply put, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. Don't hesitate to start reading.
Mark Taylor
3 months agoI stumbled upon this title and it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. One of the best books I've read this year.
Michael Walker
10 months agoSurprisingly enough, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. This story will stay with me.
Charles White
9 months agoThis book was worth my time since it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. I would gladly recommend this title.