Bowser, Mary Elizabeth, 1841?-

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Bowser, Mary Elizabeth, 1841?-

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Bowser, Mary Elizabeth, approximately 1840-

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Garvin, Mary J. R., 1841?-

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Richards, Mary Jane, 1841?-

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There is no found date of birth or death for Bowser. Encyclopedia Virginia states "Mary Richards’s exact birthdate and birthplace are not known. A ship manifest dated December 24, 1855, gives her age as fourteen, so she was likely born in 1841 in or near Richmond." Wikipedia states; Wikimedia states 1841 as well. LOC/NACO says approximately 1840; Frank Wuttge Jr. research files at NYPL states "Mary Elizabeth Bowser served as a Union spy during the Civil War in the Confederate White House of President Jefferson Davis. Born into slavery on a plantation outside of Richmond, Virginia in 1839 to the Van Lew family" I have chosen to do 1841?

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Mary Bowser was born into slavery and later became a missionary to Liberia, a Union spy in the Confederate White House during the American Civil War (1861–1865), and a teacher at freedmen’s schools. As a child, she was enslaved by the Van Lew family of Richmond; Elizabeth Van Lew, who had arranged for her to be educated in the North and provided her with de facto freedom prior to the war, ran a pro-Union intelligence ring in which Bowser played an important role. After the war, Bowser gave a series of talks in New York about her wartime espionage and worked with the Freedmen’s Bureau as a teacher, first in Virginia and then in Florida and Georgia. She last appears in the historical record in 1867, when she wrote a letter describing her plans to join her new husband “in the West Indies.” Whether she did is not known. Despite Bowser’s accomplishments, many claims regarding her, even those made in purportedly nonfiction accounts, are untrue or remain unsubstantiated. Originally known as Mary Richards, she used at least two different married names and several pseudonyms throughout her life. She also made contradictory claims about herself, frequently embellishing, altering, or omitting biographical details to appeal to particular audiences. Her biography exemplifies the challenges historians continue to face in uncovering the experiences of individuals whose race, class, and gender limited the way their lives were documented.

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https://viaf.org/viaf/19637497

https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6779101

https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr2006000658

https://id.loc.gov/authorities/nr2006000658

http://cbw.iath.virginia.edu/women_display.php?id=21197

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