The Mobile & Ohio Railroad in the Civil War
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<p> The Mobile & Ohio Railroad was the longest line in the nation when it was completed in spring of 1861--the final spike driven a few weeks after Confederate artillery shelled Fort Sumter. Within days the M&O was swept up in the Civil War as a prime conveyor of troops and supplies a strategic and tactical asset to both Confederate and Union armies who fought to control it.</p><p> Its northern terminus at Columbus Kentucky saw some of the earliest fighting in the war. The southern terminus in Mobile Alabama was the scene of some of the last. U. S. Grant William T. Sherman Nathan Bedford Forrest Newton Knight of the Free State of Jones and others battled over the M&O the Federals taking it mile-by-mile. This book chronicles the campaigns and battles for the railroad and the calamity endured by the civilians who lived along it.</p>
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