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Women Spies in the Civil War
Guest speaker/historian Matthew Bartlett at Stratford Library on March 1

The Stratford Library will host author Matthew Bartlett for a history program on Sunday, March 1 at 2:00 pm. The author will discuss “For the Sake of the Country: Female Spies in the Civil War.” The program, which is sponsored by the John Hutchinson Memorial Fund, is free and open to the public.
Author and historian Matthew Bartlett presents this fascinating program about female spies during the Civil War. The program focuses on four women who risked all for their country during the war. Bartlett will reveal how these women played an important part in the extensive spy networks that were formed on both the Union and Confederate sides. He will be dressed in period costume for the program.
Bartlett is a 2013 graduate of the American Military University with a Master’s in Military History with a concentration in Civil War studies. He has written four books about the battle of Gettysburg and is currently working on book five in the series.
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For further information, call 203.385.4162 or visit the library website.