• Federal Bridge-Burning Expedition
  • The Locomotive Chase in Georgia
  • A Meeting with the President
  • Ohio Boys In Dixie - twenty-two scouts sent to destroy a railroad
    • Mark Wood's and Alfred Wilson's Story
    • Report of the Judge Advocate General to the Secretary of War
    • Testimony - Depositions taken at the office of the Judge Advocate General of the Army, in the City of Washington, on the 24th of March, 1863, before N. Callan, Justice of the Peace, in compliance with the written instructions of the Secretary of War.
      • Corporal William Pittenger, Company G, 2d Regiment Ohio Volunteers;
        • The Great Railroad Chase - From The Southern Confederacy of April 19,1862. (article that Pittenger hid on his person virtually the entire duration of his imprisonment)
      • Private Jacob Parrot, Company K 33d Regiment Ohio Volunteers;
      • Private Robert Buffum, Company H, 21st Regiment Ohio Volunteers;
      • Corporal William Reddick, Company B, 33d Regiment Ohio Volunteers; and
      • Private William Bensinger, Company G, 21st Regiment Ohio Volunteers,
    • Certification of Depositions by Justice of the Peace N. Callan
    • Award of Medals and Promotion of the Soldiers
  • Related Material from the The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
    • April 7-12, 1862.— Raid on Confederate line of communications between Chattanooga, Tenn., and Marietta, Ga.
      • No. 1. -- Report of the Judge-Advocate-General U. S. Army.
      • No. 2. -- Letter from Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, U. S. Army.
      • No. 3. -- Miscellaneous Confederate reports and correspondence.
    • June18, 1862.— Letter from Survivors to Jefferson Davis
    • December 3, 1862.— Prisoner Transfer List
    • March 31, 1863.— Letters and other correspondence, one of which was written by J. J. Andrews two days before his execution
    • April 3, 1863.— Statement of Two Who Escaped
    • April 12 - May 24, 1863.— Concerning Two Who Escaped
    • April 22, 1863.— Prisoners Furloughed Waiting Exchange
    • October 17, 1864 — Medals of Honor