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by Mary Ryan (Author)
Culpers, Codes and Quakers: Female Spies of the Revolutionary War We have all heard and admired famous men who persevered and eventually won the Revolutionary War. But did you know that female spies played major roles in helping General Washington and his men? Culpers, Codes and Quakers tells the stories of three brave women who protected their country, homes and families while facing the most daring and heroic of tasks. Motherhood, romance, intelligence and patriotism guided these women to perform the most dangerous job: SPY. The full Culper Code is included in this book
Mary Ryan lives and works in Washington Crossing Historic Park. She has volunteered in the historic park for decades. She hand sews 18th century garb for interpretation and special events. Some of her expertise includes textiles such as washing sheep shorn wool and circa 1776 women's life. But, one of her favorite jobs includes teaching students to write with quill pens. As part of her presentation, she included the Culper Code which proved immensely popular with students. That prompted her to research the spies of the Revolutionary War and author and illustrate Culpers, Codes and Quakers; Female Spies of the Revolutionary War.
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