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Confederate Spies at Large - The Lives of Lincoln Assassination Conspirator Tom Harbin and Charlie Russell (Paperback)
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Confederate Spies at Large - The Lives of Lincoln Assassination Conspirator Tom Harbin and Charlie Russell (Paperback)
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This is the story of two Confederate spies, Tom Harbin and Charlie
Russell. Harbin, among the most wanted of all Confederate agents,
was also one of the leaders in the plot to kill Abraham Lincoln. It
was Harbin who left a getaway horse for Booth outside Ford's
Theatre, and Harbin who helped Booth escape across the Potomac. For
a time there was a big price on Harbin's head, but he was never
arrested. Tradition holds that he went into hiding, perhaps in Cuba
or England, but this book demonstrates that he was again openly
living and working in D.C. at least as early as 1866. The other
half of this book presents a new Confederate spy: Tom Harbin's
step-cousin Charlie Russell, a man who never talked and never left
a paper trail. It was only while the author was conducting
genealogical research into the Russell family of Clarksville,
Virginia, that he stumbled across Russell's activities during the
Civil War. Here the author presents a wealth of evidence to suggest
that Russell, too, played a part in the dramatic history of
Confederate espionage. Enhancing the life stories of both these men
is detailed information on their genealogy and the lives of their
forebears and descendants, many of whom were prominent in the
history and society of Washington, D.C.
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