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      • Georgia frontierswoman Nancy Morgan Hart was a legendary hero of the American Revolution who made it her mission to rid the Georgia territory of British Loyalists (Tories). According to various accounts, she captured six, killed one, and oversaw the hanging of five others. She also served as a spy.
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  2. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. 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.

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    He said that one time during the war, Nancy was cooking lye soap in her cabin when her daughter discovered a spy looking through a crack in the wall. Hart threw a ladle of the boiling soap into the spy's eyes, went outside and tied him up, and turned him over to the local Patriot militia.

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  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Other stories told of Harts acting as a spy for Georgia patriot forces, crossing the Savannah River on a raft of logs tied with grapevines to bring back information from enemy camps. After the war the Harts moved to Brunswick , Georgia, where Benjamin Hart died.

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  5. Aug 12, 2005 · Patriot and Spy. During the Revolutionary War, Hart unleashed her greatest fury against British loyalists. For most of the conflict, she was left alone to fend for herself and her children while her husband served as a lieutenant in the Georgia militia under Elijah Clarke. She emerged as a staunch patriot, facilitating the American cause as a spy.

  6. At the commencement of the Revolutionary War, a large district in the State of Georgia, extending in one direction from Newson’s Ponds to Cherokee Corner near Athens, and in the other, from the Savannah River to Ogeechee River and Shoulderbone, had been already organized into a county which received the name of Wilkes, in honor of the distinguished English politician.

  7. In these new stories, Nancy became a Patriot spy who braved the Georgia swamps to bring critical information to American troops. She infiltrated a British Army encampment and learned secret battle plans.

  8. Revolutionary War. As the Revolutionary War unfolded, Nancy Hart swiftly stepped into the fray, showcasing unwavering dedication to the American cause. Her pivotal role emerged as she became a spy for the Patriots, undertaking the crucial task of gathering intelligence on British troop movements.

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