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The Woman in Battle Soldier, Spy and Secret Service Agent for the Confederacy During the American Civil War

The Woman in Battle  Soldier, Spy and Secret Service Agent for the Confederacy During the American Civil War




The Woman in Battle: A Narrative of the Exploits, Adventures, and Travels of Madame Loreta Janeta Velazquez, Otherwise Known as Lieutenant Harry T. Buford, Confederate States Army. In Which Is Given Full Descriptions of the Numerous Battles in which She Participated as a Confederate Officer; of Her Perilous Performances as a Spy, as a Bearer of Despatches, as a Secret-Service Agent, and as a The Woman in Battle: Soldier, Spy and Secret Service Agent for the Confederacy During the American Civil War - Nov 13, 2010 Loreta Janeta Velazquez A Movement of Change: Change My Mind to Cleanse My Heart to Grasp My Spirit to Heal My Soul - Nov 17, 2012 S. L. Jones and Janiya E. Jones Explore wandawish's board "Civil War", followed 275 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about War, American civil war and Civil war photos. Velazquez also claimed to have served as a spy, often dressed as a woman, working as a double agent for the Confederacy in the service of the U.S. Secret Service. The veracity of the account was attacked almost immediately, and remains an issue with scholars. [PDF.wg84] JOM Journal of Occupational Medicine Volume 29 Number 7 July 1987 JOM Journal of Occupational From American Occupational Medical Association epub JOM Journal of Occupational From American Occupational Medical Association pdf download JOM Journal of Occupational From American Occupational Medical Association pdf file JOM Journal of Occupational From American Occupational The Woman in Battle: Soldier, Spy and Secret Service Agent for the Confederacy During the American Civil War $ 26.00 (as of 11/23/2019 at 03:35 UTC) Buy product; You're viewing: Keep the Days: Reading the Civil War Diaries of Southern Women (Civil War America) $ 29.95 The Woman in Battle: Soldier, Spy and Secret Service Agent for the Confederacy During the American Civil War Loreta Janeta Velazquez starting at $15.94. The Woman in Battle: Soldier, Spy and Secret Service Agent for the Confederacy During the American Civil War has 2 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace Sep 17, 2013 Women of the South, who took an active part in the Civil War as nurses, soldiers, spies, and teachers, did so out of choice, but other women of prominence were forced to fight back. As the war stretched out in time, it also stretched its destructive hand across the boundary of the woman s sphere. The list contains the best, new and most relevant epic battle movies ordered relevance. The recommendation service has sorted out exciting, surprise ending, suspenseful, epic, serious and entertaining films and TV shows about / with epic battle, battle, explosion, violence, death, danger, good versus evil, rescue, betrayal and brutality plots mostly in Action, Adventure and Sci-Fi genres On our recent Black ProGen episode on Civil War Pension files had me wondering about Caribbean ties to the Civil War. As I learned, there were some 3500 soldiers and officers in the Civil War who were Latino, 2500 of them served the Union, while 1000 served the Confederacy with the number rising to 10,000 war s end. Confederate Secret Service refers to any of a number of official and semi-official secret service organizations and operations conducted the Confederate States of America during the refers to any of a number of official and semi-official secret service organizations and operations conducted the Confederate States of America during Loreta Janeta Velázquez (June 26, 1842 c.1902), was a Cuban-born woman who claimed that she masqueraded as a male Confederate soldier during the American Civil War.According to her memoirs, she enlisted in the Confederate States Army in 1861, without her soldier-husband's knowledge. She then supposedly fought at Bull Run, Ball's Bluff and Fort Donelson, but was discharged when her gender The Woman in Battle: Soldier, Spy and Secret Service Agent for the Confederacy During the American Civil War. Book. Seller Inventory # BBS-9780857063847 More information about The Woman in Battle | An incredible heroine of the Confederacy There are several accounts told through the ages, and concerning several conflicts, of women who went to war for the cause they espoused and who not only performed extraordinary feats of daring and bravery, but acted disguised and undetected in the roles of men. Noted spy and secret service agent from Kentucky who was prominent in the Northwest Conspiracy to attack Union prisons and free Confederate POWs, written of in Horan's Confederate Agent. Numerous letters and documents from the Filson Club, plus a Civil War Confederate box code. An incredible heroine of the Confederacy There are several accounts told through the ages, and concerning several conflicts The Woman in Battle: Soldier, Spy and Secret Service Agent for the Confederacy During the American Civil War: Loreta Janeta Velazquez The maintenance of the secret service was a large item in the conduct of the war. The expenses of the provost-marshal's office at Washington alone, covering a period of nearly three years, were nearly $175,000.00 for detective services and incidental expense.





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