Belle Boyd is probably the most famous Confederate spy from the American Civil War. She collected important information and reported it to General Stonewall Jackson. Her birth name was Isabella Marie Boyd.
she was a confederate spy
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.
Yes.
Minnesota was a Union State during the Civil War.
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no Antonia Willard was not captured in the war. she was a confederate spy in the civil war
she was a confederate spy
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.
Richmond was the capital of the Confederate States of America during the 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.
He was executed in Little Rock, Arkansas during the Civil War as a seventeen year old Confederate Spy.
Yes.
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General during the Civil War. Confederate Captain William Quantrill and his "Quantrill's Raiders" were Confederate soldiers during the Civil War.
No. She was a spy during the Civil War
Dixie was the Confederate anthem.
John Wilkes Booth was a southern sympathizer and as such sided with the south during the civil war. (he also acted as a spy for the confederate army) -hope it helps-
Jefferson Davis served as President of the Confederate States throughout the Civil War.