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Tales of Alice Flagg: Confederate Blockade Runners and Haunted Beads

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In the annals of American history, the Civil War stands as a pivotal chapter marked by both triumph and tragedy. Amidst the epic battles and shifting alliances, countless stories of courage, resilience, and sacrifice unfolded behind closed doors. One such tale, interwoven with the threads of wartime subterfuge and the allure of the supernatural, is the enigmatic saga of Alice Flagg and the notorious Confederate blockade runners.

Lowcountry Ghosts: Stories of Alice Flagg Confederate Blockade Runners and Haunted Beads (Tales from Brookgreen)
Lowcountry Ghosts: Stories of Alice Flagg, Confederate Blockade Runners, and Haunted Beads (Tales from Brookgreen)
by Lynn Michelsohn

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1579 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Lending : Enabled
Print length : 94 pages

Alice Flagg: A Woman of Mystery:

Alice Flagg was a prominent socialite and businesswoman in Wilmington, North Carolina, a bustling port city that played a crucial role in the Confederate war effort. Operating under the guise of a dressmaker, she played a pivotal role in the daring operations of the blockade runners, ships that defied the Union's naval blockade to smuggle much-needed supplies into the Confederacy.

Using her charm and social connections, Alice secured the services of trusted couriers and captains to navigate perilous waters and evade Union warships. In the dimly lit backroom of her dress shop, she gathered intelligence, plotted their clandestine journeys, and relayed secret messages to and from Confederate authorities.

The Confederate Blockade Runners:

The blockade runners were courageous and resourceful individuals who risked their lives to replenish Confederate coffers and sustain the war effort. They operated sleek, swift vessels specially designed to outpace and outmaneuver Union ships. With hulls painted a somber black, they slipped through the darkness of night or disguised themselves as innocent merchant ships to evade detection.

Among the most daring blockade runners was a man named William B. Smith, known as "Lightning Bill." His ship, the "Annie," became a legend, successfully evading Union warships on numerous occasions and delivering vital supplies to Confederate troops.

Haunted Beads: A Supernatural Twist:

Intertwined with the tale of Alice Flagg and the blockade runners is a haunting legend of cursed beads. According to local lore, Alice possessed a necklace of beautiful, iridescent beads that were once gifted to her by a mysterious stranger. However, these beads were rumored to carry a sinister curse.

Those who wore the beads said to experience paranormal phenomena, including disembodied voices, unsettling visions, and a chilling sense of dread. It was whispered that the curse stemmed from a tragedy that occurred in the past, involving a love affair gone awry and a broken heart.

Alice, aware of the beads' sinister reputation, kept them hidden away within her dress shop. However, curiosity and a fascination with the unknown led her to defy the superstitions surrounding them, eventually wearing the cursed necklace herself.

The Aftermath and Legacy:

As the war raged on, Wilmington came under siege by Union forces. The blockade runners were forced to abandon their daring missions, and Alice Flagg fled the city, carrying the haunted beads with her.

The legend of Alice Flagg and the haunted beads has been passed down through generations, becoming a haunting reminder of the complexities and mysteries that entwined the Civil War era. In the winding streets of Wilmington and the hushed corners of old houses, whispers of Alice's secret life and the cursed necklace continue to echo, adding a touch of the uncanny to the annals of history.

Today, the story of Alice Flagg serves as a testament to the resourcefulness, courage, and hidden sacrifices made by individuals during times of conflict. It is a reminder that behind the grand narratives of war, there are countless personal stories of intrigue, daring, and the enduring power of legend.

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The tales of Alice Flagg, the Confederate blockade runners, and the haunted beads offer a glimpse into a world where the line between history and myth blurs. It is a world where the horrors of war are intertwined with whispers of the supernatural and where the resilience of the human spirit shines through even in the darkest of times.

Lowcountry Ghosts: Stories of Alice Flagg Confederate Blockade Runners and Haunted Beads (Tales from Brookgreen)
Lowcountry Ghosts: Stories of Alice Flagg, Confederate Blockade Runners, and Haunted Beads (Tales from Brookgreen)
by Lynn Michelsohn

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1579 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Lending : Enabled
Print length : 94 pages
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Lowcountry Ghosts: Stories of Alice Flagg Confederate Blockade Runners and Haunted Beads (Tales from Brookgreen)
Lowcountry Ghosts: Stories of Alice Flagg, Confederate Blockade Runners, and Haunted Beads (Tales from Brookgreen)
by Lynn Michelsohn

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1579 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Lending : Enabled
Print length : 94 pages
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