L.C. BAKER
Silver Member
I have been wondering about the C.S.A.'s top gun spy and blockade runner Benjamin Ficklin. In his testament when he was questioned while in custody for suspicion of taking part in the Lincoln assassination Ficklin avoided answering what ever he didn't want to answer, but he admitted to running the blockade and being in and out of Halifax and other ports while he was running the blockade. Now knowing his links to the K.G.C. can be traced clear back to 1853, I can't help but think that this independently wealthy rebel spy would have been the man that moved the suspected Rebel hoard if there was one placed in Nova Scotia. He was there on several occasions with a blockade runner which also makes me wonder about a possible connection. What do you guys think?
L.C.
L.C.