Rose Greenhow was a Confederate spy during the American Civil War, notably playing a significant role in the First Battle of Bull Run in July 1861. She gathered and relayed critical intelligence about Union troop movements to Confederate generals, which helped the Confederacy secure a surprising victory. Greenhow used her social connections and charm to extract information from Union officials and military personnel in Washington, D.C. Her contributions highlighted the impact of espionage in the war and the involvement of women in such roles.
Rose Greenhow
Rose O'Neal Greenhow, she spyed for the confederates, but didnt realy FIGHT in the war. she also delivered a message that made the confederacy win the war of the battle of bull run.
First Bull Run - Irvin McDowell Second Bull Run - John Pope
To carry out the bold, quick thrusts ordered by Lee, in a spirit of mad bravery that inspired Confederate troops.
The second Battle of Bull Run in August of 1862, was almost in the exact place as the first Bull Run battle. It was near the Bull Run stream in Virginia near the rail head of Mananas.
The flags of the second battle of Bull run was Green and Yellow..... They did were flags too.
She was not born when Bull Run happened. It will be another 100 years.
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Rose Greenhow
Rose O'Neal Greenhow, she spyed for the confederates, but didnt realy FIGHT in the war. she also delivered a message that made the confederacy win the war of the battle of bull run.
Poor communication, green, untrained troops.
the battle of bull run was fought by the river bull run
Bull Run is in Virginia.
First Bull Run - Irvin McDowell Second Bull Run - John Pope
First Bull Run - Irvin McDowell Second Bull Run - John Pope
1st Bull run was July 1861. 2nd Bull Run was August 1862.
First Bull Run, July 21st 1861. Second Bull Run, August 29th 1862.