Talk:Great Locomotive Chase

Article merging
The information in the following three articles needs to be distributed among the articles properly. I'd do it, but somebody more familiar with the information could do a much better job.


 * Western and Atlantic Railroad
 * Great Locomotive Chase
 * The General (locomotive)

-- Fingers-of-Pyrex 12:33, 2005 May 17 (UTC)
 * Keep them separate, please, although you are correct that there is information that is redundant. Still, all three are distinct entities and should remain so. Thanks! Scott Mingus 17:01, 27 November 2006 (UTC)

Andrew's Raid merged
The Andrew's Raid article has been merged into this article. --Xander the Potato Vanquisher 13:03, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Thanks - the other article, while chock full of information, was not very encyclopedic in its approach. Scott Mingus 03:34, 3 August 2006 (UTC)

Legal status
I've deleted a lot of text discussing in great detail the legal situation with no references or links whatsoever, quoting the Laws of Nations and Laws of War as if they were a body of known fact. If anyone wants to see it it's here. Pol098 (talk) 19:01, 19 June 2009 (UTC)

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Horses
There’s discussion of men pursuing on foot and explaining why, with low locomotive speeds on hills and delays to stop for sabotage or to wait for trains coming the other way, foot pursuit of a train was possible. However, one thing that should be mentioned, and isn’t, is why the pursuers didn’t use horses, which would have been faster than walking, and would have been able to continue where locomotives were blocked by track damage. 47.139.46.124 (talk) 12:53, 4 July 2024 (UTC)

Civil War soldiers from Ohio awarded the Medal of Honor after 160 years
Per this link: https://local12.com/news/local/civil-war-soldiers-from-ohio-awarded-the-medal-of-honor-after-160-years-volunteer-infantry-recongition-awarded-white-house-enlisted-andrews-raiders-union-confederate-south-verse-north-freedom-end-slavery-heros# "Two soldiers who fought with the Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War and were hanged during the battle, will be awarded the Medal of Honor" This link above link references 2 soldiers (George Davenport Wilson & Philip "Perry" Gephart Shadrach listed in Great Locomotive Chase article in Wikipedia were awarded the Medal of Honor on 7/3/2024, by President Joe Biden. 2603:6010:4F00:3356:4427:4B01:8E27:4128 (talk) 21:55, 4 July 2024 (UTC)