Mollie Bean

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Main other Mollie Bean was a North Carolinian woman who, pretending to be a man, joined the 47th North Carolina Infantry, a regiment of the Confederate army in the American Civil War.

Civil War service

Mollie Bean took on the name of Melvin Bean[1][2] and was captured in uniform by Confederate forces outside Richmond, Virginia, on the night of February 17, 1865.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".[3] When questioned, she said she had served with the 47th North Carolina Infantry for two years and been twice wounded,Template:R but neither of these wounds led to her discovery.[4] Bean was described in the press as "manifestly crazy" and charged with being a "suspicious character", i.e. a spy.Template:Sfnp She was incarcerated at Richmond's wartime prison Castle Thunder,Template:RTemplate:Sfnp where Mary and Molly Bell were held prisoners in October 1864.

Her captain was reported to be John Thorp.Template:R The Richmond Whig, which reported Bean's discovery on February 20, 1865, assumed that other soldiers in the company knew Bean was a woman; according to historian Elizabeth D. Leonard, this was likely not true.Template:R

A fictionalized version of Bean is a major character in Harry Turtledove's alternative history novel The Guns of the South, where she is cast as a former prostitute.Template:Sfnp

See also

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References

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Further reading

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