Anna Strong

author: Marsh, Sarah Glenn
"Anna Smith Strong was a fearless woman who acted as a spy for George Washington during the Revolutionary War. Recruited by Washington's spymaster, Major Benjamin Tallmadge, she joined the Culper Ring, a group of American spies. General Washington placed a huge amount of trust in his spies, and Anna helped pass him important messages at a great risk to herself and her family. One of her cleverer devices was to hang laundry on the line in a planned fashion so that other spies could read the "message." Had she been discovered by the British, she would have faced jail or execution . . . tells the story of how one brave woman changed the course of American history. The book includes an author's note, a bibliography, an index, and a spy code so kids can get involved in the action"--Provided by publisher.
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call number/section: 920, 921
subjects: strong, anna smith, 1740-, juvenile literature, united states, secret service, revolution, 1775-1783, juvenile literature, participation, female, setauket (n.y.), spies, setauket, juvenile literature, women spies, united states, women, biographies, picture books
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