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Battle of Bull Run Wins for Beauregard
1. P.T Beauregard
Wins the battle
at Bull Run!
Rose
O’Neal Dorthea Dix
What really
Greenhow goes on in the
battlefield?
Exclusive: Life as a spy
Widower, socialite, SPY! Greenhowʼs got
it all! Get all the latest news about the
Southʼs favorite spy!
Jefferson Davis
Get to know the
newest president
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to the confederacy!
3. contents
58 Cover: Rose Greenhow Civil War SPY!
23 News
Abraham Lincoln’s country in 70 Read all about the 85 Jefferson Davis 89 Interview with
ruins.... Mary Owens.... takes woman who took her not ready to lead the Clara Barton: She tells
husbands place on battle feild husbandʼs place when Confederate States of all about the Red Cross!
after he had fallen.... he was killed on the America?
battle field!
51 Battlefield horror
stories! What really goes 78 P.T Beauregard is 86 Susan about
speaks out
B. Anthony 94 Battle of Antietam:
Poor leadership leads
on out on the battlefield? victorious at the First
Dorthea Dix tells all! womenʼs rights! to futile death.
Battle at Bull Run
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5. Feuds of
Rose Greenhow
Allan Pinkerton
Allan Pinkerton was seen
peering into Rose Greenhowʼs
window and later accused her
for being a Confederate spy.
Abraham Lincoln
George McClellan
Abraham Lincoln
Soon after the South left the Union,
Jefferson Davis took over the South
as president of the Confederacy
directly opposing Abraham Lincoln.
Joseph Hooker
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6. the Week
Robert E. Lee
Jefferson Davis
George McClellan
After Robert E. Leeʼs forces
retreated, Mc Clellan
claimed victory for the North.
“A defeat for both armies,”
comments a witness.
After the tragic death of
Stonewall Jackson, his
army remains victorious in
the conclusion of Battle of
Chancellorsville.
Stonewall Jackson
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8. LOOSE TALK
WHAT IS BEING SAID THIS WEEK? “Positively voted the
Republican ticket –
“Success and glory
straight...”
are in the advance,
The party she had
disaster, and shame
voted for illegally.
lurk in the rear.”
Susuan B Anthony
On his troops shortly
before calling defeat
at the Battle of
Second Manassas.
General John Pope
“Photographs,
armbrotypes and “They couldnʼt hit
daguerreotypes”
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in the New York “I see the President
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dark brown face with
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at him as soon as sniper. eyes always to me
you can, and strike
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him as hard as you sadness in the
can. And keep Sedgwick expression. None of
moving on!” the artists or pictures
On his philosophy has caught the deep,
of war. though subtle and
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this man's face.
“I would like to speak There is something
in terms of praise due else there. One of the
to the many brave great portrait painters
officers and soldiers of two or three
who have fought in the centuries ago is
cause of war.” needed.”
Thoughts on the Civil On Abraham
War and the soldiers. Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln Walt Whitman
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9. Rose Greenhow with
youngest daughter,
“Little Rose,” at the
Old Capitol Prison,
Washington D.C.
“ I am a Southern
woman born with
revilutionary blood in my
veins” –Rose Greenhow
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10. Rose A Confederate Spy!
O’Neal
Greenhow
Hosting lavish parties with some of the most powerful
men in Washington and sending the information to the
O
Confederacy–Rose Greenhow isn’t your ordinary widow.
n August 23, 1861, Allan Pinkerton was seen spying in
Greenhowʼs permanent residency in Washington D.C.
Rose OʼNeal Greenhow was born in 1817 at
Port Tobacco, Maryland. After her fatherʼs tragic death,
she was sent to Washington D.C to live with her aunt
who ran a stylish boarding house at the Old Cal
building. In D.C she was introduced to important
politicians. As a young woman, she was beautiful, educated, loyal, and
compassionate.
After her husbandʼs tragic death in San Francisco she came back to
Washington D.C and resided at their previous residence. Greenhowʼs home
later became the Confederacyʼs spy headquarters in Washington. With Roseʼs
charm, strong political views, and knack for conversation, she brought in many
movers and shakers of the Union to her home for parties. Soon after returning,
she received love letters from Senator Henry Wilson of Massachusetts who was
the chairman of Military Affairs for the Union. By using his affection to her
advantage, she was able to get information for the Southern war effort.
This gave Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Jordan of Virginia great interest in
her. Jordan was able to develop an elaborate spy network in Washington all for
the Confederacy and created a 26 symbol code as a way to send messages.
With her connection with Wilson, Greenhow could greatly change the effect of
the war in hopes that the South would win. Greenhowʼs information about
attacking days, battle strategies, etc helped the Confederacy triumph at the first
Battle at Bull Run.
Greenhow was later caught by Allan Pinkerton, a spy for the Union. He
loved the North as she did the South. She was placed under house arrest and
later transfered to the Old Capitol Prison with her daughter, “Little Rose.” She
Phoebe Boosalis Tuesday, June 2,resides there until further notice.
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