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Yes there was a civil war spy named Loretta Boyd. She began her work in the Civil war as a nurse for the Union. She later became a spy for the Confederate. Her sister, Belle Boyd, was also a spy.

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Why did Loretta Boyd change to the confederate side?

Well, actually she started on the Confederate side but she was a spy and she pretended like she was a Unionist.


Who is belle Boyd?

she was a confederate spy


Who was the female confederate spy?

Belle Boyd


What impact did Belle Boyd have on the world?

she was a confederate spy


Was there a Confederate spy named Belle Boyd?

Yes, there was. See the Related Links for "Women Spies in the Civil War" to the bottom for the answer.


Who was Belle Boyd?

Her real name was Isabella Maria Boyd. She gave information to General Stonewall Jackson.


Maria Isabella Boyd confederate spy?

Maria Isabella Boyd was a confederate spy. She even dodged bullets to assist General Stonewall Jackson. "I thank you, for myself and for the army, for the immense service that you have rendered your country today." -Stonewall Jackson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle_Boyd


Does Bella Boyd have a education?

Are you asking about Belle Boyd the confederate spy and actress? She was educated at Mount Washington Female College in Baltimore between 1856 and 1860.


Where was Belle Boyd during the US Civil War?

For most of the US Civil War, Belle Boyd, was in the Confederate states. After her release from Federal prison for being a spy she took shelter in the South.


What has the author Leonora W Wood written?

Leonora W. Wood has written: 'Belle Boyd, famous spy of the Confederate States Army'


Was there a spy named belle Boyd?

Yes, there was. See the Related Links for "Women Spies in the Civil War" to the bottom for the answer.


How were spies in the civil war successful?

A Confederate spy named Booth, killed the enemies President (Lincoln).