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John Yates Beall (January 1, 1835 – February 24, 1865) was a Confederate privateer in the American Civil War who was arrested as a spy in New York and executed at Fort Columbus on Governors Island. Early life and education
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John Yates Beall (1835–1865), Confederate privateer in the American Civil War, arrested and executed as a spy J. Glenn Beall Jr. (1927–2006), American politician and businessman Johnny Beall (1882–1926), American baseball player
The Beall family of Maryland was a prominent family in the history of the U.S. state of Maryland. ... John Yates Beall; Lloyd J. Beall; Beall's Pleasure; E.
John Yates Beall; Richard Thomas (Zarvona) Sarah Ewing Sims Carter Gaut; Rose O'Neal Greenhow; Sarah Slater [4] [5] Thomas A. Jones; Thomas Harbin [6] Thomas Jordan; Virginia Bethel Moon; William Bryant; William Norris
Late in the war he escaped a blockade of Virginia to aid his college friend John Yates Beall, who had been arrested as a spy. He left Richmond on January 1, 1865, and crossed the Potomac River through the ice in a small skiff. He was not allowed to assist in the defense of Beall by General John Adams Dix, and resided in Canada some months. [2]
John Yates Beall. Deadline to RSVP for optional dinner is Sunday, Nov. 5; lecture is Wednesday, Nov. 8 - dinner 6:30 p.m., program 7:15 p.m. Camp Hill United Methodist Church.
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