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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 .

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  2. 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. West Virginia has its own unique history when it comes to the Civil War, and the break that the mountain state made from Virginia in order to join the Union was far from clean.

  3. Nancy Hart “Rebel HartDouglas. Confederate Spy. Nancy was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, but grew up in Tazewell, Virginia. In October of 1861, she moved in with her sister & brother-in-law who were living in present-day Roane County, West Virginia.

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  5. Nancy Hart Douglas (1846-1902) Confederate Spy. Nancy was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, but grew up in Tazewell, Virginia. In October of 1861, she moved in with her sister & brother-in-law who were living in present-day Roane County, West Virginia. After Nancy’s brother-in-law was murdered by Union soldiers, she had a strong hatred for the ...

  6. Aug 18, 2016 · Nancy Hart Douglas died in 1902 at about age 60 and was buried at Mannings Knob, in Greenbrier County near the Webster County line. According to tradition, Rebel spy Nancy Hart led a Confederate raid on the Union position at Summersville in Nicholas County on July 25, 1862. Hart was.

  7. Jan 21, 2014 · After the war, Hart married the former Ranger Joshua Douglas, and lived in Spring Creek and Richwood, WV during the remainder of their lives. They had two sons. Nancy Hart Douglas died in 1902 in Greenbrier County, WV and is buried on Mannings Knob near Richwood. Posted by Judi Heit at 7:36 PM.

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