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Leisurely we moved forward – reached the head of the train – then Andrews, Brown our engineer, and Knight, who also could run an engine, leaped on the locomotive . . . . For one moment of most intense suspense all was still – then a pull – a jar – a clang – and we were flying away on our perilous journey. There are times in the life of man when whole years of intensest enjoyment seem condensed into a single moment. It was so with me then. –Daring and Suffering: A History of the Great Railroad Adventure, William Pittenger, 1864 What facts indicate that this document is a primary source? Check all that apply. It uses the first-person point of view. It was written by a newspaper reporter. It is an eyewitness account of the event. It does not include an opinion of the raid. It was written soon after the raid took place.

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