The spy who notably assisted General P.G.T. Beauregard during the First Battle of Bull Run was Rose O'Neal Greenhow. She was a Confederate sympathizer and used her connections in Washington, D.C., to gather intelligence on Union troop movements. Her information helped Beauregard prepare for the battle, contributing to the Confederate victory. Greenhow's espionage efforts made her a significant figure in the Civil War's early intelligence operations.
I think it was Sarah Emma Edmonds she disguised herself as a man, she was also the spy for the Union.(civil war) BUT I don't think she fought in the battle of bull run. From different user she didn't disguised herself and she didn't fight
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Women helped the confederate army by, being spy's & nurses
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Yes there was a civil war spy named Loretta Boyd. She began her work in the Civil war as a nurse for the Union. She later became a spy for the Confederate. Her sister, Belle Boyd, was also a spy.
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I think it was Sarah Emma Edmonds she disguised herself as a man, she was also the spy for the Union.(civil war) BUT I don't think she fought in the battle of bull run. From different user she didn't disguised herself and she didn't fight
Selina Beauregard daughter of Aphrodite, head councilor of cabin 10.
It is Silena Boureguard, near the end of the Last Olympian, right before she dies she holds up her wrist and she holds up her charm bracelet with the picture of the scythe. Though she was a spy, she sacrificed her life to make things right.
The Confederate spy in Washington, DC, was Rose O'Neal Greenhow. Rose was a Confederate sympathizer who leaked Union plans to the Rebels about the attack at Bull Run. It is said that her assistance was key in helping the Confederates victor at Manassas via guerrilla warfare and swarming cavalry charges.
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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.
John Barsad was the Spy who helped Sydney Carton change places with Charles Darnay.
They were expecting the north to ambush the confederacy and win with an advantage, however, a spy named Rose Greenhow warned the confederacy so they south was prepared.
Spy Today Run Tomorrow - 2012 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2012
he is a Russian spy that helped Canada in WW2