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Performances as a Spy, as a Bearer of Despatches, as a Secret-Service Agent, and as a Blockade-Runner; of Her Adventures Behind the Scenes at Washington, including the Bond Swindle; of her Career as a Bounty and Substitute Broker in New York; of Her Travels in Europe and South America; Her Mining Adventures on the Pacific Slope; Her Residence among the Mormons; Her Love Affairs, Courtships, Marriages, &c., &c.
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Davis's work viewed his subject in a negative light, expressing also doubt whether women ever served effectively as military personnel in the Civil War, detailing specific doubts around Velázquez's service. Davis does, however, provide a definite date for her death as "Loretta J. Beard" on
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Her book appeared in print in 1876. In the preface, Velázquez stated that she had written the book primarily for money so she could support her child, perhaps to combat the notion of her profiting from the war. The veracity of the account was attacked almost immediately, and remains an issue with
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officer known only as John
Williams (also often referred to in various sources as simply "William") on April 5, 1856, despite the threats to be sent to a convent or back to Cuba from her family. Her decision to elope was poorly received by her family, causing their estrangement. She initially
393:, she found the battalion she had raised in Arkansas and fought in the battle. As she was burying the dead after a battle, a stray shell wounded her. When the army doctor who examined her discovered she was a woman, she again fled to New Orleans and saw Major General
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as largely fiction, but based on real experience. A newspaper report mentions a
Lieutenant Bensford arrested when it was disclosed that "he" was actually a woman, and gives her name as Alice Williams, a name that Loreta Velázquez apparently also used.
617:, an investigative documentary, examining the story of Loreta Velázquez. The film is a detective story exploring Velázquez's report and the politics involved in erasing her from history. It was produced in 2013 and has a run-time of 73 minutes.
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until the surrender. She was wounded in battle, but was not exposed. She fled to New
Orleans, where she was arrested, suspected of being a female Union spy in disguise. After she was released, she enlisted to get away from the city.
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in 1849, while living with an aunt. Her father's wealth as a plantation owner allowed her this opportunity to travel and continue her education. While in New
Orleans, Velázquez took to fairy tales and stories of heroism, citing
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She became very active in public life and politics, and was particularly involved in grand speculative schemes around mining and railway building, as well as being involved in journalism and writing. Her biographer
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A woman of business, a woman who can 'run things' like a man, is rare in the world. Once in a while, such a woman comes to the front and she is regarded as a curiosity. I had a talk with one of these fascinating
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1388:"What part am I to act in this great drama?
197:. Undeterred, she reenlisted and fought at
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1135:. Filmmakers Collaborative. Archived from
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648:List of female American Civil War soldiers
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