[X] Plan: Organization Men (And Women) Second Draft
-[X] Recruiting Meetings. [ORG] Aside from a lack of coordination and a few tactical errors, one of the major problems with Brown's original raid was a lack of manpower. Kagi's plan called for many, many men, but he had less than thirty. Extra funds will help reduce that problem, but perhaps further recruiting efforts can be organized. Perhaps there might even be some foreigners who could be recruited...
-[X] Appalachian Contacts. [ORG] The mountains of Appalachia are full of potential allies against the planter hegemony, but they are unaware of your existence and are unlikely to enjoy meeting you if it starts with an army. So come down to make some deals and find some friendly faces among the folk of the mountains in advance.
-[X] Mounted Men. [ORG]. Cavalry are useful, as much for the mobility as anything else. It's hard to find abolitionists who have experience riding horses, and especially who have experience caring for horses, but perhaps some work on setting up a mounted company can be started.
-[X] The Railroad Below. [ORG] Harriet Tubman has joined your company and introduced you to some contacts among the Underground Railroad, although even she does not know the entirety of the network. Distributing small quantities of weapons, ammunition, and most importantly information will help the network prepare for when the upcoming war begins.
-[X] All About Chemistry. The factory has a small workshop nearby, kept carefully away from the main buildings, for experimentation and chemistry production. Currently, all its produces is some thermite, but there are other possibilities worth exploring.
--[X] Alexander Franklin
-[X] New Designs. Right now, the factory mostly produces rifles. Good rifles, better than anything else in 1859, but that is all, or nearly so. (There is a small workshop for Gatling Guns, and another for grenades, but both are slow.) The weapons made will be invaluable, but perhaps there are other types that could be produced.
--[X] Floyd Olsen
-[X] Good Steel. You have made the introduction of a rather brilliant young man who historically transformed the American steel industry. It might be worth cooperating with him to do so once more. He's willing to spend some time in North Elba for now, although he might leave to take what he has gleaned already if it ends up not being worth his time. He seems to have big plans...
--[X] Rebecca Tillman
-[X] Factory Theory. The workers at your Troy factory enjoy the benefits of being worker-owners and having the ability to manage their own hours, but while they will probably fight to defend those privileges, or extend them to others like them, they are still undeniably chauvinistic. Expose them to theory, see what comes of it.
--[X] Malcolm Miller