Since no specific charge had been made against Belle she was released on August 28 and sent to Richmond where she was given an enthusiastic reception. She continued to work as a spy and went to England in May of 1864. While there she wrote her memoirs(Belle Boyd in Camp & Prison).
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Belle Boyd, "Le Belle Rebelle" Confederate Spy, born Isabelle Boyd in Martinsburg, Va.(now West Virginia) on May 9 1844. she attended Mount Washington Female College in Baltimore, from 1856 to 1860. She was formally presented to Washingto DC society just before the Rebellion broke out.
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Isabella Marie Boyd (May 9, 1844 – June 11, 1900), best known as Belle Boyd or Cleopatra of the Secession , was a Confederate spy in the American Civil War. She operated from her aunt's hotel in ...
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That evening he penned a note of gratitude to Belle Boyd: "I thank you, for myself and for the army, for the immense service that you have rendered your country today." To show appreciation for the 17-year old Confederate spy for all her acts of bravery and service, General Jackson made her a Captain and Honorary Aid...
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While in England Belle Boyd Hardinge had a stage career and published Belle Boyd in Camp and Prison. She died while touring the western United States. (Sigaud, Louis, A., Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy, and Scarborough, Ruth, Belle Boyd.- Siren of the South);
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Belle Boyd played the role of spy as if the war were a lighthearted game of charades. And she lived as if she were fashioning her days into the plot of a romantic story. During her lifetime she ... Half the town of Martinsburg knew that the forthright Belle kept Confederate flags all over the walls of her room,
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A profile of Belle Boyd, Confederate spy. ... In 1886 they moved to Ohio and Belle Boyd began to appear on stage in a Confederate uniform to talk about her time as a spy.
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Belle Boyd, masquerading as a Mrs. Lewis, tells how she helped the Confederate Captain "Henry" of the Greyhound escape from the captured ship. Soon after, U.S. Marshal Keyes boarded the vessel to bring Captain "Henry" ashore but could not find him. ... "A Confederate Spy in Prison--Mrs. Greenhow and Her Little Daughter."
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Belle Boyd (Confederate spy), spy for the Confederacy during the American Civil War and later an actress and lecturer. ... For a definition of "Belle Boyd (Confederate spy)", visit Merriam-Webster.
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