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Funny Dogs Who Took Being Weird To A Whole Another Dimension
a brown and white bird standing in the snow
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the collage has pictures of people, animals and other things on it in different colors
an image of a group of people that are standing in the middle of a room
Washington Greeting Lafayette at Mount Vernon by Jennie Brownscombe
From the stage to subterfuge-a spy's story in her own words Born Harriet Wood in 1833, New Orleans the subject of this remarkable book made her stage debut as an actress in Louisville, Kentucky in 1862. From there she moved to New York where she adopted the stage name, Pauline Cushman. After one performance Pauline accepted money to toast the Confederate President, Jefferson Davis which resulted in her dismissal. However, Cushman decided to put her good offices with the Confederacy to good purpose by becoming a Union spy. Her dramatic experience proved invaluable, because she was initially extremely successful, fraternising with senior enemy army officers and gaining important information- sometimes concealing battle-plans in her shoes. Her good fortune eventually expired and she was caugh Actresses, New Orleans, Scout And Spy, Jefferson Davis, Louisville Kentucky, Military Uniform, How To Become, How To Plan
Miss Major Pauline Cushman - The Exploits Of An Extraordinary Union Scout And Spy During The American Civil War By F. L. Sarmiento - 9781916535299
From the stage to subterfuge-a spy's story in her own words Born Harriet Wood in 1833, New Orleans the subject of this remarkable book made her stage debut as an actress in Louisville, Kentucky in 1862. From there she moved to New York where she adopted the stage name, Pauline Cushman. After one performance Pauline accepted money to toast the Confederate President, Jefferson Davis which resulted in her dismissal. However, Cushman decided to put her good offices with the Confederacy to good purpose by becoming a Union spy. Her dramatic experience proved invaluable, because she was initially extremely successful, fraternising with senior enemy army officers and gaining important information- sometimes concealing battle-plans in her shoes. Her good fortune eventually expired and she was caugh
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Don't Let General MacArthur Down - Buy Victory Bonds! (1945) by J.C. Leyendecker for Timkin Roller Bearings
‘I’m in this war too!’: U.S. Army Women’s Museum gives credit where it’s due - The Washington Post American Propaganda, Wwii Propaganda Posters, Women's Army Corps, Wwii Propaganda, Ww2 Posters, Wwii Posters, Army Poster, Army Women, Today In History
‘I’m in this war too!’: U.S. Army Women’s Museum gives credit where it’s due
‘I’m in this war too!’: U.S. Army Women’s Museum gives credit where it’s due - The Washington Post
an advertisement for the united states navy featuring two women in uniform, one wearing a sailor's cap
8 Unintentionally Gay Vintage Wartime Posters
vintage wwII posters