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Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy

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by Karen Abbott


  ciphers, 24–25, 55, 255

  of Jefferson Davis, 255–56

  of Rose Greenhow, 24–25, 25, 29, 29, 30, 55, 109, 113–15, 172, 255

  invisible ink, 142, 330–31, 343, 364, 382

  of Elizabeth Van Lew, 331, 331, 341–43, 364, 382

  City Point, 383, 384, 385, 397, 405

  civilians, 32, 50

  bread riots, 283, 283, 284–88, 340

  casualties, 33

  declining morale, 283–88, 340, 407

  evacuation of, 268, 379, 397, 408–11

  food shortages, 50, 283–88, 340, 407

  in prison, 141–50, 167–77, 209, 234–41, 299–300, 312–15

  soldiers disguised as, 279–82

  as spectators at battles, 5, 32–36, 41, 64

  Civil War

  beginning of, xi–xii

  of 1861, 1–130

  of 1862, 131–271

  of 1863, 273–332

  of 1864, 333–98

  of 1865, 399–412

  end of, 414, 419

  See also Confederate Army; specific battles and generals; Union Army

  Clarke, A. W., 205–6

  clothing, 21, 100, 109, 128, 164, 176, 218, 253, 336

  “Jeff Davis” bonnets, 200–201

  mourning, 21, 153, 235, 294, 389

  role in espionage, 100, 102, 109–10, 116, 200–201, 230, 250, 256, 341, 346, 382–83

  coffee, 50, 64, 100

  “coffee mill” gun, 252

  Cold Harbor, Battle of, 369, 379, 381

  Committee for Invalid Persons, 418

  Committee of Military Affairs, 418

  Compton, William Boyd, 54, 298, 402

  Conclusion farm, 143

  Condor, 386–90

  Confederacy, xi, 8, 27, 47, 73, 304

  European relations with, 100, 121, 304–9, 320–24, 335–40, 356–58, 368–72

  flag, 8, 9, 49, 60, 124, 239, 313, 314, 329, 408, 422

  songs, 5, 51, 67, 112, 222, 237–40, 251, 312, 408

  Confederate army, 27, 255

  at Antietam, 247–48, 248, 249

  casualties, 186, 213, 215, 247, 248, 269, 279, 296, 303

  at Chancellorsville, 293

  conscription, 281, 327, 346, 362

  cow-bell dodge, 64

  declining morale, 256, 284, 379–80, 386

  deserters, 103, 256, 327, 346–48, 379–80, 397

  at First Bull Run, 19, 22, 30–37, 47, 53, 57, 63, 68, 80, 266

  at Five Forks, 408

  food, 244, 279

  at Fredericksburg, 268–71

  at Front Royal, 202–4, 204, 205–9

  at Gettysburg, 296, 303–4, 329

  guerrillas, 34, 262–63

  logistics, 136–37, 183, 268

  mail carriers, 298

  Overland Campaign, 368, 369, 379–80

  Peninsula Campaign, 152–57, 180–86, 193–99, 210–14, 218, 232, 242

  picket duty, 63–65, 182, 183, 342

  prostitutes and, 139

  rebel yell, 33–34, 225, 282

  recruiting, 4

  at Second Bull Run, 244–46

  Seven Days Battles, 224–27

  at Seven Pines, 210–14

  Shenandoah Valley campaign, 4–10, 14, 19, 50, 58, 99, 105, 133–40, 187–92, 200–214, 218–23

  signals, 55, 101, 256

  at Spotsylvania, 368, 379

  supply shortages, 50, 61, 73, 77, 99–103, 113–14, 268, 287, 407–8

  uniforms, 33, 98, 98, 124, 138, 162, 164, 166, 279, 366

  Valley Campaign, 136–40, 200–209, 402

  in the Wilderness, 368, 379

  at Williamsburg, 183–86

  women posing as soldiers in, 16

  See also specific battles and generals

  Confederate espionage, 20–30, 51, 63, 179, 180, 255–56

  Boyd Belle and, 51–56, 96–98, 98, 99–103, 133–40, 187–92, 200–209, 218–23, 250–51, 258–60, 268, 293–300, 312–19, 349–55, 391–93, 402, 421

  children and, 112–13, 122

  First Bull Run and, 27–30, 53, 66–68, 170, 217

  Rose Greenhow and, 20–30, 35, 53, 66–74, 84–88, 96, 104–18, 122, 141–50, 166–77, 303–5, 317, 356–59, 387

  Pinkerton surveillance and, 69–74, 84–89, 104–18, 141–42, 155–57, 169, 172, 224, 261, 264, 328

  in prison, 141–50, 166–77, 209, 234–41, 250–51, 312–15

  in Shenandoah Valley, 51–56, 96, 133–40, 187–92, 200–209, 218–23

  Underground Railroad, 96–103

  in Washington, DC, 20–30, 35, 53, 66–74, 84–88, 96, 97, 104–18, 141–50, 166–77, 236–41, 312–19

  women spies dressed as men, 191

  See also secret service; specific spies

  Confederate navy, 24, 76, 113, 255, 370, 409

  Trent Affair, 121, 129

  Confederate White House, 125, 126, 127, 127, 128–30, 232, 303

  set afire, 410

  Union spies in, 128–30, 233, 253, 255–56, 286–87, 293–94, 341, 380, 382, 405–6

  Congress, US, 22, 61, 71, 143, 144, 324, 376, 403, 424

  Connecticut, 351, 355

  Connor, Doc, 389, 390

  conscription, 281, 327, 346, 362

  Constitution, US, 13

  contrabands, 152–53, 180, 193–94, 243–44, 316

  coosh, 244

  cotton, 305, 307–9, 336, 352, 356, 408

  cow-bell dodge, 64

  Culpeper, Virginia, 294

  Cumberland River, 279

  Cutcheon, Byron M., 418

  Dahlgren, Ulric, 360–62

  Danville, Virginia, 279, 281, 366, 408, 409

  Davis, Jeff, Jr., 127, 379

  Davis, Jefferson, xii, 10, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 41, 47, 63, 77, 126, 127, 130, 194, 213, 216, 217, 232, 251, 255–56, 293–95, 316, 321, 327, 335–38, 344, 346, 349–50, 358, 361, 369, 378–80, 386, 397, 403–5, 408, 425

  ciphers of, 255–56

  Rose Greenhow and, 303–6, 324

  health problems of, 286–87, 306

  Richmond bread riot, 283–88

  Davis, Joe, 128, 370

  Davis, Maggie, 217, 303

  Davis, Varina, 82, 126–29, 129, 130, 216, 232, 253, 255–56, 286, 341, 405, 406, 408

  “dead” escapees, 326–28

  Delaware, 50

  Democrats, 121, 425

  Denny, William, 201

  Department of Virginia and North Carolina, 316

  Department of the Ohio, 19

  De Rosset, Eliza Jane, 390

  deserters, 44

  Confederate, 103, 256, 327, 346–48, 379–80, 397

  Union, 58, 292, 300–301, 345, 360, 392–93, 416–18

  Detroit, 12

  diaries, 79, 119–20, 300, 358, 372

  diarrhea, 16, 32

  Dickens, Charles, 216

  disease, 12, 16–17, 21, 47, 89–90, 100, 122, 148–49, 194–95, 290–92, 314, 415–16

  Dix, Dorothea, 90

  Dix, John Adams, 168–75, 187

  “Dixie,” 5, 51, 408

  Doctor Line, 96–97

  dogs, 97, 159, 284

  Donelson, Tennessee, 286

  Donnellan, George, 29–30

  Doolittle, Anson, 72–73

  Doolittle, James R., 72

  Doster, William, 238

  Doswell, Thomas Walker, 383–85

  Douglas, Henry Kyd, 207, 208

  drills, 14, 60, 64

  Duffee, Dr. Washington, 220

  Duvall, Bettie, 21, 28–29, 54, 66–67

  Duvall, William Penn, 414

  dysentery, 16

  earthworks, 155, 156, 345

  Edmondson, Betty, 17–18, 290, 415

  Edmondson, Emma, 11–19, 57–65, 89, 119, 178

  at Bull Run (Manassas), 32–33, 35, 57, 157

  childhood of, 17–18, 93

  death of, 418–19

  as deserter, 292, 300–301, 416–18

  end of espionage career, 289–92, 300–302


  at Fredericksburg, 269–71

  injuries of, 245, 261–65, 416

  Irish peddler woman disguise, 194–99

  in Kentucky, 278–82, 289

  as mail carrier, 151, 214, 245, 261, 265, 269, 291

  medical exams, 12, 179

  memoir of, 394–95, 414

  methods of disguise, 14–16, 62, 119, 180, 394

  as nurse, 89–95, 120–23, 211–12, 271, 393–94

  pension of, 418

  poses as Union soldier, 11–13, 13, 14–19, 32–33, 57–65, 89–95, 119–23, 151–57, 178–86, 193–99, 210–14, 224–27, 242–49, 261–82, 289–92, 300, 394–95, 416–19

  postwar life, 414–19

  James Reid and, 271, 275–76, 290, 291, 300, 301, 302

  Jerome Robbins and, 91–95, 119–20, 151, 152, 226–27, 242–43, 275–76, 290–91, 300–302, 393–95

  at Second Bull Run, 244–46

  Linus Seelye and, 394, 414, 415

  slave disguise, 180–83, 243

  Southern civilian disguise, 279–82

  as Union spy, 156–57, 178–86, 193–99, 224–27, 242–49, 261–82, 289–92, 394–95, 416–19

  as a woman, 300–301, 301, 302, 414–19

  Edmondson, Frances, 17, 18

  Edmondson, Isaac, 17–18, 93, 119, 415

  Edmondson, Thomas, 17, 18

  Egypt, 305

  18th Virginia Regiment, 362

  Elwood, John, 86–88, 104

  Ely, Alfred, 35–36, 75–76, 176–77

  Emack, George, 162

  Emancipation Proclamation, 248, 305

  espionage. See ciphers; Confederate espionage; secret service; specific spies; Union espionage

  Eugénie, Empress, 323, 336

  Ewell, Richard, 205

  Fairfax Station, 246

  Fair Oaks, Virginia, 193

  Battle of, 210–14

  Falling Waters, Battle of, 4, 5

  Falmouth, 265, 267

  Fanny Campbell, the Female Pirate Captain: A Tale of the Revolution!, 92, 95

  fast days, 283–84

  Fay, William, 255

  5th Connecticut, 97

  5th Michigan Infantry, 185, 186

  Fifth New York Cavalry, 200

  5th Virginia Infantry, 55, 219

  firing squads, 139

  First Army Corps, 223

  1st Maryland (Confederate), 208

  1st Maryland (Federal), 208

  1st Massachusetts Infantry, 21

  1st Pennsylvania Regiment, 53

  1st Wisconsin Infantry, 326

  Fitzgerald, Lizzie, 29

  Fitzgerald, Robert, 101

  Five Forks, Battle of, 408

  flags, 4, 6, 42, 412

  Confederate, 8, 9, 48, 49, 60, 124, 239, 313, 314, 329, 408, 422

  Union, 9, 50, 64, 85

  Van Lew family, 412, 413

  Flint, Michigan, 15, 417

  Florida, 77

  Florida Brass Band, 295

  Floyd, John, 236

  food, 16, 77, 122, 244, 279

  bread riots, 283, 283, 284–88, 340

  Confederate, 244, 279

  prison, 80, 117, 164–65, 209, 367

  role in spying, 118, 141

  shortages, 50, 77, 100, 153, 243, 283–88, 340, 407

  Southern, 77, 244, 279

  Union, 16, 61, 153–54, 243–44

  Forbes, William W., 426

  Fort Corcoran, 68

  Fort Donelson, 150

  Fort Ellsworth, 68

  Fort Fisher, 351, 387, 389–90, 403

  Fort Henry, 150

  Fort Lafayette, 115

  Fort McHenry, 104

  Fort Monroe, 152, 153, 180, 193, 214, 311, 315, 316, 325, 343, 345, 384

  Fort Pillow massacre, 359

  Fort Sumter, Battle of, xi, 40

  Fort Warren, 375

  Fort Wayne, 12

  4th Alabama Regiment, 210

  4th South Carolina Infantry, 33

  14th Iowa Regiment, 292

  14th New York Regiment, 80

  France, 304

  economy, 336–37

  Rose Greenhow as emissary to, 304, 309, 322–24, 335–40, 349, 356–59, 372

  women, 339

  Fredericksburg, Virginia, 232, 257, 265–71, 275, 328, 407

  Battle of, 268–71, 418

  Frémont, John Charles, 61, 204

  friendly fire, 33, 293

  Front Royal, Battle of, 202–4, 204, 205–9

  Fugitive Slave Act (1850), 316

  gambling, 5, 45, 57

  Gardner, Alexander, 247

  Garfield, James, 426

  Geary, John, 190, 203

  Georgia, 44, 61, 344, 366, 367, 381, 386

  German Rifles, 14

  German soldiers, 9, 10, 14, 220

  German Unionists, 254

  Gettysburg, Battle of, 294, 296, 303–5, 309, 327, 329

  Gibbs, George, 77, 79–80, 82

  Goff, Nathan, 297, 298

  gold, 23, 50, 167, 352, 375

  carried by Rose Greenhow, 372, 387–90

  gonorrhea, 89

  Graham, Dave, 180

  Grand Army of the Republic, 419, 422, 423

  “Grand Reviews,” 60

  Grant, Julia, 424

  Grant, Ulysses, 134, 150, 155, 180, 278, 286, 313, 368, 381, 383, 385, 386, 397

  Overland Campaign, 368, 369, 379–80

  at Spotsylvania, 368, 379

  Elizabeth Van Lew and, 407–8, 411–12, 424–29

  in the Wilderness, 368, 379

  Granville, Lord, 368, 371

  Great Britain, 100, 121, 304, 318, 320–22

  American Revolution and, 155

  Belle Boyd in, 376–78, 419–20

  Civil War and, 100, 121, 304–9, 320–22, 337, 349–58, 368–72

  Rose Greenhow as emissary to, 304, 309, 320–22, 349, 356–59, 368–72, 376, 387

  press, 321, 378, 393, 403

  slavery and, 320–21, 358–59

  Trent Affair and, 121

  War of 1812 and, 143

  Greeley, Horace, 18–19, 58

  greenbacks, Federal, 153, 154, 164, 409

  Greenhow, Little Rose, 21, 23, 29, 67, 105, 107–8, 112–14, 117, 118, 166, 215, 217, 258, 303, 413–14

  espionage activities, 112–14, 122

  in Europe, 304, 306–9, 322–23, 339, 357, 372

  in prison, 141–17, 147, 148–50, 166–77, 209, 217, 240

  Greenhow, Robert, 23

  Greenhow, Rose O’Neal, 20, 20, 21–30, 60, 82, 84, 104, 141, 160, 166, 203, 236, 237, 251, 258

  arrest of, 106–18

  as blockade runner, 305–9, 349

  ciphers of, 24–25, 25, 29, 29, 30, 55, 109, 113–15, 172, 255

  as Confederate spy, 20–30, 35, 53, 66–74, 84–88, 96, 104–18, 122, 141–50, 166–77, 303–5, 317, 356–593, 387

  death of, 389–91, 413–14

  as emissary to Europe, 304–9, 320–24, 335–40, 349, 356–59, 368–72, 376, 387

  exile in Richmond, 175–76, 215–17, 251, 252, 303–5

  intelligence on Bull Run, 27–30, 53, 66–68, 170, 217

  interrogation of, 116–18, 167–75, 209

  memoir of, 216, 304, 321–22

  paramours of, 23–24, 66–69, 86–88, 144–45, 356

  Pinkerton surveillance on, 69–74, 84–89, 104–18, 141–42, 156, 169, 172

  in prison, 141–47, 147, 148–50, 166–77, 209, 217, 234, 240

  return from Europe, 386–90

  spy network assembled by, 27–28

  strip search of, 109–11

  surveillance on McClellan, 66–74, 105, 109, 122, 173, 176

  Greyhound, 350–55, 374, 377

  Grimes, Benjamin, 101

  Gwin, Mary, 168

  Gwin, William, 167–68

  Gwyn, James, 52

  hair, messages hidden in, 116

  Hale, Nathan, 156

  Hall, Allen, 195–96, 197–99

  Hall, Reverend Newman, 358–
59

  Hammond, John Swainston, 420–22

  hanging, 27, 126, 156, 158, 298

  of spies, 158–60, 178, 402

  Hardinge, Samuel, 354–55, 373–79, 391–93, 401–3, 420

  Harpers Ferry, Virginia, 5, 99, 370, 392, 393

  Harper’s Weekly, 121, 238, 247

  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 246

  Harrison’s Landing, 226–28, 231, 231, 232, 242

  Hasbrouck, Abram, 200, 202, 203

  Hasler, Bettie, 72, 115

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 60

  Hayes, Rutherford B., 426

  Hebe, 307

  Heintzelman, Samuel P., 178, 210, 243

  Henry, Patrick, 40

  Hewett, William Nathan Wrighte, 387, 388

  High, Nathaniel Rue, 422

  hiring out, of slaves, 40

  Holcombe, James, 387, 388

  Holmes, Arnold, 255

  Holmes, Josephine, 325–26

  Hooker, Joseph, 278–79, 293

  Secret Service and, 328–29

  horses, 7, 35, 122, 133, 135, 136, 138, 152, 178, 211, 212, 261–63, 265, 319

  shortages of, 287–88

  Hotze, Henry, 350, 376, 387

  Howard, Harry, 326, 328–31

  Howard, Oliver, 211–12

  Huson, Calvin, 47–48, 75–76

  immigrants, 76, 127, 220, 253–54

  in Union army, 9, 10, 14

  India, 305

  invisible ink, 142, 330–31, 343, 364, 382

  Italian League, 14

  Jackson, Andrew, 23–24, 303

  Jackson, Peggy O’Neale Eaton, 23

  Jackson, Thomas “Stonewall,” 4, 33, 52, 54–55, 136–37, 137, 138–40, 188–92, 193, 201, 218, 225, 226, 235, 256, 264, 350, 354, 422

  Belle Boyd and, 136–40, 191–92, 206–8, 222–23, 238, 251, 258–60, 268–69, 294–95, 315, 319

  at Chancellorsville, 293

  death of, 293–94

  field glasses of, 315, 319

  at Front Royal, 204–9

  horse of, 138, 208, 293

  leadership style, 138–39

  Second Bull Run and, 244–46

  Valley Campaign, 136–40, 200–209, 402

  Jackson, William, 128, 232

  James River, 152, 163, 226, 227, 229, 251, 319, 379, 383, 409

  “Jeff Davis” bonnets, 200–201

  Jefferson, Thomas, 40, 77

  “John Brown’s Body,” 8–9

  Johnson, Andrew, 420

  Johnson, Cave, 145

  Johnston, Joseph, 156, 210–11, 213, 217, 251, 295

  Jones, Avonia, 419

  Jones, Thomas A., 100–101

  Jordan, Thomas, 22–25, 30, 35, 73, 114, 122

  Kansas, 42, 134

  Kearny, Philip, 211

  Keily, Daniel, 189, 219–20

  Kellogg, Horace, 298

  Kempff, Louis, 353

  Kenly, John, 203

  Kentucky, 27, 50, 61, 81, 97, 134, 144, 150, 278–82, 289

  Key, Thomas M., 118

  Keyes, Erasmus D., 24

  Keyes, John, 374, 375

 

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