Frank Stringfellow (1840 – June 8, 1913) was a Confederate officer and spy who survived the American Civil War, and married the sweetheart for whom he repeatedly risked his life to court – Emma Green. After the war Stringfellow married Green, and became an Episcopal minister. Shortly after joining the Confederate Army, Stringfellow became the "personal scout" for Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart. He crossed into Union territory on multiple missions, until the Union placed a $10,000 reward for his capture.
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| - Frank Stringfellow (1840 – June 8, 1913) was a Confederate officer and spy who survived the American Civil War, and married the sweetheart for whom he repeatedly risked his life to court – Emma Green. After the war Stringfellow married Green, and became an Episcopal minister. Shortly after joining the Confederate Army, Stringfellow became the "personal scout" for Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart. He crossed into Union territory on multiple missions, until the Union placed a $10,000 reward for his capture. (en)
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| - Battle of Cold Harbor
- Battle of Seven Pines
- Robert E. Lee
- Virginia Theological Seminary
- Emma Green (nurse)
- Franklin County, Virginia
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- Lindsay, Virginia
- Madison, Virginia
- Henry County, Virginia
- Patrick County, Virginia
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- 19th-century American Episcopalians
- American Episcopal priests
- People of Virginia in the American Civil War
- Virginia Theological Seminary alumni
- J.E.B. Stuart
- Alexandria, Virginia
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- Ivy Hill Cemetery (Alexandria, Virginia)
- Jack Falahee
- Jefferson Davis
- 1840 births
- American Civil War spies
- People from Culpeper County, Virginia
- Burials at Ivy Hill Cemetery (Alexandria, Virginia)
- Martinsville, Virginia
- Spanish–American War
- Mercy Street (TV series)
- Woodberry Forest School
- Mary Phinney
- John Singleton Mosby
- Confederate States of America Army
- Loudoun Heights
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| - Frank Stringfellow (1840 – June 8, 1913) was a Confederate officer and spy who survived the American Civil War, and married the sweetheart for whom he repeatedly risked his life to court – Emma Green. After the war Stringfellow married Green, and became an Episcopal minister. Shortly after joining the Confederate Army, Stringfellow became the "personal scout" for Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart. He crossed into Union territory on multiple missions, until the Union placed a $10,000 reward for his capture. (en)
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