Paul Sorrells

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The Confederate government was never able to coax the fragmented, rundown, multi-gauged network of southern railroads into the same degree of efficiency exhibited by northern roads. This contrast illustrated another dimension of Union logistical superiority that helped the North eventually to prevail.8 But in 1862 the dependence of Union armies on railroads proved as much curse as blessing.
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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