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    reconnaissance on the Western and Atlantic Railroad before also departing back north to federal lines. None of the original raiders would volunteer for the second...
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    The Railroad Raiders of '62 is an American silent film produced by Kalem Company and directed by Sidney Olcott with Jack J. Clark, Robert Vignola and JP...
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    time, James J. Andrews and his Union raiders (Andrews Raiders), stole the General. The only damage the raiders did involved cutting telegraph lines and...
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    film businesses began with the partnership behind the Western Film Exchange, founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in July 1906. The partnership included Harry...
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  • continue the chase with his engine, the Texas running in reverse. The raiders try to stop their pursuers but only slow them down. The raiders arrive at the first...
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  • RRRR may refer to: the reporting mark for the Rock and Rail LLC Raritan River Railroad the morse code for surface raider, used in conjunction with SOS...
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  • October 2016 Harmon, Jim; Donald F. Glut (1973). "1. The Girls "Who Is That Girl in the Buzz Saw?"". The Great Movie Serials: Their Sound and Fury. Routledge...
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    (1916) – Roger Oakley A Lass of the Lumberlands (1916) The Railroad Raiders (1917) – Steve Arnold The Further Adventures of Stingaree (1917) – Howie Rimrock...
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  • each of the leaders had henchmen who were organized into groups named after the leaders, such as "Collins's Raiders" and "Curtis's Raiders". As a result...
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    local residents and railroad workers. At milepost 116.3 (north of Ringgold), Andrews' Raiders abandoned the General and scattered from the locomotive just...
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    screenwriter. Born John Sidney Allcott in Toronto, he became one of the first great directors of the motion picture business. With a desire to be an actor, a young...
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    location. While in the Holy Land, Kalem Studios produced the first passion play, From the Manger to the Cross, casting Jack Clark as John the Apostle. Clark...
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  • The Raiders is a 1963 American Western film directed by Herschel Daugherty and written by Gene L. Coon. The film stars Brian Keith, Robert Culp, Judi...
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    for the Union Army during the early years of the American Civil War. He led a daring raid behind enemy lines on the Western and Atlantic Railroad, known...
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    The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (reporting mark BO) was the first steam-operated common carrier railroad and the oldest railroad in the United States...
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    Rousseau's Opelika Raid (category Battles of the Western Theater of the American Civil War)
    the railroad. Rousseau's column rode through Blountville, across Sand Mountain, through Oneonta, and across Strait Mountain. On July 12, the raiders caught...
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  • (17) The Death Train (18) Night Operator at Buxton (19) Railroad Raiders of '62 (20) The Girl at Lone Point (21) A Life in the Balance (22) The Girl on...
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    south while wrecking bridges and track along the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, the Union raiders encountered the Confederate defenders at Egypt Station. After...
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  • each of the five major studios, and the remaining minor studios. The five major studios produced the greater number of serials. Of these the main studios...
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    Curiosity Shop The Open Road The Pasha's Daughter The Railroad Builder The Railroad Raiders of '62 Rory O'More The Scarlet Letter The Secret of the Still Silver...
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    Sanders' Knoxville Raid (category Battles of the Western Theater of the American Civil War)
    the Kingston area, the raiders struck the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad at Lenoir Station. The Union horsemen rode northeast along the railroad...
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  • as he felt doing so would have little impact on the railroad and might draw attention to the raiders and their intentions. Thus, Andrews and his train...
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    positions in the inland water trade and invested in the rapidly growing railroad industry, effectively transforming the geography of the United States...
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    Valparaiso, Florida, erected in 1924 by James E. Plew, as the "O Club". Doolittle Raiders would later lodge here during their training at Eglin. A recreation...
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    "Morgan's Raiders Ride on the Monon July 12, 1863, Salem, Indiana". Monon Railroad Historical Technical Society, Inc. "Morgan's Raiders and the Jewels of...
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  • Battle of Newton's Station (category Battles of the Western Theater of the American Civil War)
    in securing the town without any serious fighting and captured two Confederate trains nearby. The Yankee raiders also destroyed railroad facilities, equipment...
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    (1911) The Railroad Raiders of '62 (1911) The Romance of a Dixie Belle (1911) Special Messenger (1911) Rory O'More (1911) Losing to Win (1911) The Colleen...
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  • 1964 WI 343 – The Daylighters: "Oh Mom (Teach Me How to Uncle Willie)" b/w "Hard-Headed Girl", 1964 WI 344 – Paul Revere & the Raiders: "Like Long Hair"...
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  • the intersection with Plymouth-Sorrento Road. It features the Pinsly Railroad Company's Florida headquarters and part of the Florida Central Railroad...
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    documented railroad, and first constructed railroad also meant to be permanent. It was perhaps the only railroad replaced by a canal, and also one of the first...
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