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  1. Anna Ella Carroll (August 29, 1815 – February 19, 1894) was an American political activist, pamphleteer and lobbyist. She wrote many pamphlets criticizing slavery. She played a significant role as an adviser to the Lincoln presidential cabinet during the American Civil War (1861–1865).

  2. Jun 27, 2016 · When it comes to Anna Ella Carroll, there are more questions than answers—and therein lies the fascination of this largely forgotten woman. Politics ran in Carroll’s blood. A cousin signed the...

  3. Anna Ella Carroll was a political pamphleteer and constitutional theorist who claimed to have played a role in determining Union strategy during the American Civil War (1861–65). Carroll was a member of one of the state’s most prominent families.

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  4. Anna Ella Carroll was a 19th Century woman who influenced politics, war, and diplomacy in the United States. She wrote letters, reports, and propaganda for presidents, advised on military strategies, and fought for recognition and compensation for her contributions.

  5. Anna Ella Carroll (1815-1893) was a political writer and aid to Presidents Lincoln and Grant during the civil war and reconstruction. Her patriotism and diligence helped secure a victory for the north.

  6. Anna Ella Carroll. Description. Oil on canvas portrait painting of "Anna Ella Carroll" (1815-1894), 1891, by S. B. Peacock. Anna, of the very wealthy and prominent Maryland Carroll family, was born in Pocomoke City, Worcester County, Maryland.

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  8. A political voice in the Civil War, unusual for women, Anna Ella Carroll was a member of the well-known Carroll family. Anna, of the very wealthy and prominent Maryland Carroll family, was born in Pocomoke City, Worcester County, Maryland.

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