The Bold Female Spies of the Civil War

One woman baked a secret letter into a fruitcake. Another slipped Morse code into her knitting. But were they really “unsung heroes”?

Janice Harayda

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Civil War spy Elizabeth Van Lew / Credit: National Park Service

During the Civil War, female spies on both sides of the conflict brazenly took advantage of the belief that they were too weak or timid for espionage.

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Janice Harayda

Critic, novelist, award-winning journalist. Former book editor of the Plain Dealer and book columnist for Glamour. Words in NYT, WSJ, and other major media.