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    Pauline Cushman (born Harriet Wood; June 10, 1833 – December 2, 1893) was an American actress and a spy for the Union Army during the American Civil War...
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  • Bowser George Curtis Harriet Tubman Kate Warne Lafayette C. Baker Pauline Cushman Philip Henson Sarah Emma Edmonds Timothy Webster Allan Pinkerton John...
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    Chopper War (1913) – a drummer (billed as Julius Frankenberg) Pauline Cushman, the Federal Spy (1913) – Joe Martin, General Bragg's telegraph operator (billed...
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    the big screen portion comprised four widely spaced credits. Thaxter appeared in television series such as Rawhide, portraying Pauline Cushman in the...
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    poet and art critic (died 1932) June 10 – Pauline Cushman, born Harriet Wood, actress and Union spy in the American Civil War (died 1893) June 19 – Mary...
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    San Francisco National Cemetery (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    Cemetery are "Major" Pauline Cushman and Sarah A. Bowman. Cushman's headstone bears the inscription "Pauline C. Fryer, Union Spy", but her real name was...
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  • After the party has ended, the three women reminisce and together triumphantly sing "You Don't Own Me". Bette Midler as Brenda Morelli-Cushman, a wise-cracking...
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    he demonstrated commitment to the cause. He hired Pauline Cushman in 1864, an actress who had served as a spy for the Union, to lecture about her "thrilling...
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  • Philip Henson (category American Civil War spies)
    and spy for the Union Army during the American Civil War. Upon the election of U.S. Grant to the U.S. Presidency (1869–1877), Henson became the first...
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  • 86, French writer. John C. Cushman III, 82, American real estate executive (Cushman & Wakefield), national president of the Boy Scouts (2004–2006). Rafael...
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  • aboard the Navy's first hospital ship, USS Red Rover, to provide medical care. 1863: Pauline Cushman, an actress, served on the Union side as a spy dressed...
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  • American women worked as nurses on the Navy's Red Rover. 1863 Pauline Cushman, an actress, served on the Union side as a spy dressed in male uniform. She was...
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  • List of female American Civil War soldiers (category Women in the American Civil War)
    : 62–63  Pauline Cushman (1833–1893) was an American actress and spy for the Union Army. She is considered one of the most successful Civil War spies. She...
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    (Columbus) Jack Cusack (football coach and general manager) (Canton) Ed Cushman (baseball player) (Eagleville) Alissa Czisny (figure skater) (Bowling Green)...
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    William Rosecrans (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    during the war than in the Tullahoma campaign." When Rosecrans' troops entered Shelbyville, they were able to rescue captured Union spy Pauline Cushman. Cushman...
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    the week before Easter as Holy Week, which in Western Christianity begins on Palm Sunday (marking the entrance of Jesus in Jerusalem), includes Spy Wednesday...
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    Tubman, Mary Louvestre, Pauline Cushman, Elizabeth Van Lew, and Mary Bowser. In his 1997 book examining the motivations of the American Civil War's soldiers...
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  • Calder, 5th president of the Pennsylvania State University (born 1826) December 2 – Pauline Cushman, actress and Union spy (born 1833) December 7 – David...
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    (1889–1973), British charity executive Anne Curzan, American linguist Anne Cushman, American yoga teacher Anne Cutler (1945–2022), American psycholinguist...
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  • 2009. Cushman, John H. Jr. (7 July 1987). "Washington Talk: 5 Young Lawyers who would be Heroes...and a Marine who wears a Hero's Ribbons". The New York...
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  • Finley, United States ambassador Pauline Newman, class of 1947 – Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Anne Armstrong, class...
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  • 2021). "Precious Way Joins the Cast of DAYS OF OUR LIVES!". Soaps In Depth. Bauer Media Group. Retrieved February 3, 2021. Cushman, Dustin (February 2, 2021)...
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    Csencsits (1955–1989; aged 33), American athlete and bodybuilder. Charlotte Cushman (1816–1876; aged 59), American stage actress. Virgilia D'Andrea (1888–1933;...
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  • Greedy Italians), fall. John H. Cushman, 96, American military officer, Commander of the I Corps (1976–1978) and the 101st Airborne Division (1972–1973)...
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