. Daring and suffering: a history of the Andrews Railroad Raid into Georgia in 1862 .. . nts by Gen. Bragg, Jefferson Davis and Others .... Photograph of Geo. W. Walton .Photograph of Robert BuffumPhotograph of William BensingerSeizing the Guard at AtlantaThe Race in the WoodsPhotograph of Elihu H. Mason .Victory over Bloodhounds !Brown and Knight Capture a PigThe Fugitives entering a Cave .Photograph of D. A. DorseyPhotograph of Martin J. HawkinsPhotograph of John R. Porter .Photograph of Mark WoodAt Sight of the Old Flag ! .Photograph of Libby PrisonsTaking a Dead Mans NameEating in the Engi


. Daring and suffering: a history of the Andrews Railroad Raid into Georgia in 1862 .. . nts by Gen. Bragg, Jefferson Davis and Others .... Photograph of Geo. W. Walton .Photograph of Robert BuffumPhotograph of William BensingerSeizing the Guard at AtlantaThe Race in the WoodsPhotograph of Elihu H. Mason .Victory over Bloodhounds !Brown and Knight Capture a PigThe Fugitives entering a Cave .Photograph of D. A. DorseyPhotograph of Martin J. HawkinsPhotograph of John R. Porter .Photograph of Mark WoodAt Sight of the Old Flag ! .Photograph of Libby PrisonsTaking a Dead Mans NameEating in the Engine-room .Fac-simile of Congress Medals of HonorInterview with President Lincoln : A little luck with the battles, now ! 19920320S21321S22022323824925225626626726827t275281287293 308, 309313317 3i8319323 328 32933i33233433634234835837539i404412414 SUPPLEMENT. Photograph of W. W. Brown .....Jacob Parrott and D. A. Dorsay overlooking ChattanoogaPhotograph of William H. Reddick ....Photographs of Seven Survivors of the Andrews RaidPhotographs of Members of the First Expedition 6 7 8 2730. DARING and SUFFERING. CHAPTER I. A SECRET MILITARY RAID IN THE WEST. IT is painful for me to recall the adventures of the year beginning April7th, 1862. As I compose my mind to the task there rises before methe memory of days of suffering and nights of sleepless apprehension,—days and nights that in their black monotony seemed well nigh time has not yet dulled the sorrow of that terrible day, when comradesmade dear as brothers by common danger and suffering were suddenlydragged to a fearful death that I expected soon to share. A man whohas walked for months in the shadow of the scaffold and escaped at lastalmost by miracle will never find the experience a pleasant one to dwellupon, even in thought. Yet it cannot be forgotten, and the easiest way toanswer the inquiries of friends, and to satisfy the curiosity of the public,is to put the whole matter candidly, faithfully, and minutelv


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