CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Few places in West Virginia’s capital city are as popular with walkers as the Carriage Trail, the shaded path climbing the hillside below Sunrise, the former estate of Gov. William A. MacCorkle. Along the trail, a weathered stone monument tells one of the city’s most enduring Civil War stories. Its inscription leaves little room for doubt: IN THE SECOND YEAR OF THE CIVIL WAR
TWO WOMEN CONVICTED AS SPIES BY
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