About: Anne Bailey

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Anne Bailey (1742 – November 22, 1825) was a British-born American story teller and frontier scout who served in the fights of the American Revolutionary War and the Northwest Indian War. Her single-person ride in search of an urgently needed powder supply for the endangered Clendenin's Settlement (present-day Charleston, West Virginia) was used as the template for Charles Robb's 1861 poem "Anne Bailey's Ride". She is known as the Heroine of the Kanawha Valley.

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  • Anne Bailey (1742 – November 22, 1825) was a British-born American story teller and frontier scout who served in the fights of the American Revolutionary War and the Northwest Indian War. Her single-person ride in search of an urgently needed powder supply for the endangered Clendenin's Settlement (present-day Charleston, West Virginia) was used as the template for Charles Robb's 1861 poem "Anne Bailey's Ride". She is known as the Heroine of the Kanawha Valley. (en)
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  • Anne Trotter Hennis Bailey (en)
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  • "Mad Anne" Bailey, (en)
  • "The Pioneer Heroine of the Great Kanawha Valley" (en)
  • "White Squaw of the Kanawha", (en)
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  • Anne Bailey (1742 – November 22, 1825) was a British-born American story teller and frontier scout who served in the fights of the American Revolutionary War and the Northwest Indian War. Her single-person ride in search of an urgently needed powder supply for the endangered Clendenin's Settlement (present-day Charleston, West Virginia) was used as the template for Charles Robb's 1861 poem "Anne Bailey's Ride". She is known as the Heroine of the Kanawha Valley. (en)
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  • Anne Trotter Hennis Bailey (en)
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  • "Mad Anne" Bailey, (en)
  • "The Pioneer Heroine of the Great Kanawha Valley" (en)
  • "White Squaw of the Kanawha", (en)
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