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The Runaway Train

by Henry H. Kurtz

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The Runaway Train is a well researched historical fiction novel chronicling James J. Andrews's background as a spy and contraband agent. He conspired with union General Ormsby McKnight Mitchel to steal the confederate engine, "General' in Kennesaw, Georgia. This courageous plot failed to dismantle the telegraph system, the vital transportation link, the Western & Atlantic railroad and prevented General Mitchel's troops from taking Chattanooga and Eastern Tennessee. William A. Fuller, the conductor of the "general," initiated with two of his fellow railroad associates, a two and one-half mile foot chase, utilizing a flat car and three locomotives during the 87-mile pursusit at speeds up to 65 miles per hour around treacherous amid rugged terrain. The twenty participating Andrews Raiders were soon imprisoned in deplorable conditions; some were hanged while others managed to escape to union lines.

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Paperback
Format: 5 x 8 Black & White Paperback, 432 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Oct 04, 2007)
ISBN10: 1432708457
ISBN13: 9781432708450
Genre: HISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)

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Henry H. KurtzHenry Kurtz was born in Atlanta, GA in 1946. He is the great-grandson of William A. Fuller, Conductor of the "General.” Mr. Kurtz was a former private school Teacher and a Health Inspector. In 1969 he obtained a B.A. degree in American History from Georgia State University and an A.S. degree in Legal Assisting from Daytona Beach Community College. He is a Vietnam veteran, who taught English to the South Vietnamese Air Force personnel at the Joint General Staff School in Saigon from 1969 to 1970 under the auspices of the Defense Language Institute. He later became a clerk typist in the United States Air Force. Mr. Kurtz was awarded the Air Force commendation for meritorious service in South Vietnam. He is currently a certified Georgia state Emissions Inspector of motor vehicles in the Atlanta metro area. When he is not working his two jobs, Mr. Kurtz writes fiction in his spare time. He has been married to Nancy L. Kurtz since April 1972. They have one son, Jared, age 25, who also lives at home. Mr. Kurtz published a magazine article with the Atlanta History center in September 1990, titled "Atlanta History, Hijack of a Locomotive; the Andrews Raid Revisited.
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