Anna McClarmonde Chase
American spy (1809–1874) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anna McClarmonde Chase (also Ann Chase; 1809 – 1874) was an American merchant and spy for the United States during the Mexican–American War. Born in Ireland, she emigrated to the U.S. in 1824. She spent time in Philadelphia and New Orleans before settling in Tampico, Mexico, where she was a merchant and lived with her husband, the U.S. consul to Mexico. During the war, she spied on troop movements, spread disinformation and relayed information to the U.S. Navy. Her information led to the capture of Tampico and she gained the nickname "Heroine of Tampico".
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Anna McClarmonde Chase | |
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Born | Anna McClarmonde 1809 Northern Ireland |
Died | December 24, 1874(1874-12-24) (aged 64–65) Brooklyn, New York |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Ann Chase |
Occupation | Merchant |
Known for | Spying during the Mexican–American War |
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