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Research is half the fun, he said. It s like a treasure hunt. Curious Tales is on sale now at Old Books on Front Street, the Bellamy Mansion Museum, the Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site, Fort Fisher State Historic Site, Redix at Wrightsville Beach, the Federal Point History Center at Carolina Beach and Island True Value Hardware at Carolina Beach.
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Rose O Neale Short Biography
Rose O Neale Short Biography
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Rose Oâneal Greenhow was a Confederate Spy in the mid 19th century. She was born Maria Rosetta O Neale, 1813, in Maryland. She lived with her father, John Oâneal, a planter and slaveholder, and mother, Eliza Henrietta Hamilton. Rose was the third of five daughters, and was very close to her older sister, Ellen. She grew up in Montgomery County, Maryland with her family. Her father died when she was a girl, and as a result, her mother moved Rose and Ellen to live with their aunt in Washington, D.C. Here she met many important people and political leaders.
Author provides rare insight into daily life of sister-in-law of famous Civil War spy
Published Tuesday, Mar. 2, 2021, 9:49 am
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Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier celebrates Women’s History Month in March with a presentation by author Dr. Sheila Phipps.
On Thursday at 7 p.m. Phipps will share stories from her book
Genteel Rebel: The Life of Mary Greenhow Lee at the Petersburg Civil War Roundtable. A book sale and signing will follow the presentation.