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  1. Nancy Hart Douglas (1846–c. 1902 [1913 (?)]) was a scout, guide, and spy for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Serving first with the Moccasin Rangers, a pro-Confederate guerrilla group in present-day West Virginia, she later joined the Confederate Army and continued to serve as a guide and spy under General Stonewall Jackson .

  2. Date of Birth - Death C. 1735 - 1830. Born around 1735 on either the Pennsylvania or the North Carolina frontier, Ann Morgan Hart, better known as Nancy, played an important role in the American Revolution as a notorious female rebel and spy. A cousin to American General Daniel Morgan, Hart was a stalwart Patriot, who employed her own heroic ...

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  4. Francis Miller's 1911 Photographic History of the Civil War repeats the claim Hart was captured by Lt. Col. Starr of the 9th West Virginia; a photograph was taken of Hart; she killed a guard with his own gun and a week later led a Confederate unit which captured Starr and the 9th West Virginia July 25, 1862.

  5. Apr 9, 2021 · Nancy Hart was a West Virginia woman who operated as a spy during the Civil War. Nancy, like the majority of men, women, children, and horses in our region, supported the Confederacy during the Civil War. Nancy and other local Confederates believed that slavery and owning other people was an acceptable practice. While I totally [...]

  6. Aug 3, 2012 · 1. Nancy Hart Marker. Inscription. The story of Nancy Hart is a blur of fact and legend. Born in Virginia in 1843, she settled with her family first in southwestern Virginia and then in Roane County by the mid-1850s. There, she grew to young adulthood and learned to ride and shoot as well as a man. When the Civil War began, her sympathies lay ...

  7. Mar 19, 2023 · Maria Boyd and Nancy Hart Douglas were two notorious West Virginia women who made their mark during the Civil War, fighting and spying for the Confederacy.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nancy_HartNancy Hart - Wikipedia

    Nancy Morgan Hart (c. 1735–1830) was a rebel heroine of the American Revolutionary War, noted for her exploits against Loyalists in the northeast Georgia backcountry. She is characterized as a tough, strong and resourceful frontier woman who repeatedly outsmarted Tory soldiers, and killed some outright.

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