File:Andrews Raiders.jpg
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English: Participants the Great Locomotive Chase of the American Civil War. A party led by James J. Andrews (Andrews' Raiders) hijacked a Confederate train and navigated it northwards, chased by the train conductor. Several of the raiders became the first recipients of the Medal of Honor. Seven of the raiders (James J. Andrews, William Campbell, Samuel Llewellyn, Samuel Robertson, Perry Shadrack, James Smith, George D. Wilson) are not pictured.
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Date | published 1907 |
Source | Beyer, Walter F.; Oscar Frederick Keydel (1907) Deeds of Valor, Volume 1, Detroit: Perrien-Keydel Company, p. p. 17 Retrieved on 13 April 2010. |
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Mark Wood
William J. Knight
Daniel A. Dorsey
Robert Buffum
John Alfred Wilson
William Bensinger
William H. H. Reddick
John Wollam
William A. Fuller, conductor
Wilson W. Brown
Samuel Slavens
Elihu H. Mason
Martin J. Hawkins
Marion A. Ross
John Reed Porter
Jacob Parrott
John Morehead Scott
Anthony Murphy, superintendent of W & A machine shops
William Pittenger
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- Deeds of Valor
- Andrews Raiders
- William Bensinger
- Jacob Parrott
- William Pittenger (soldier)
- Daniel A. Dorsey
- Robert Buffum
- Samuel Slavens
- John Morehead Scott
- William J. Knight
- Marion A. Ross
- Mark Wood (Medal of Honor)
- John Alfred Wilson
- William H. H. Reddick
- John Wollam
- Wilson W. Brown
- Martin J. Hawkins
- Elihu H. Mason