- Alexander Keith, Jr.
Alexander 'Sandy' Keith, Jr. was a notorious nineteenth century criminal from Halifax,
Nova Scotia .Keith was born in 1827 in
Caithness ,Scotland , immigrating to Halifax when he was a small boy. The nephew ofAlexander Keith , founder of the Alexander Keith's brewery, Keith worked for a time as a clerk in his uncle's brewery.Keith became a secret agent for the
Confederate States of America during theAmerican Civil War , acting mostly as ablockade runner and courier. He was involved withLuke Blackburn in an infamous plot to send clothes infected with yellow fever to northern cities in the United States [ American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting,by John Davison Lawson, Robert Lorenzo Howard - Trials - 1917, p. 72] .In 1865, he swindled his associates-in-crime and fled to
St. Louis, Missouri , settling finally on the prairie. There, he married Cecelia Paris, a milliner's daughter from St. Louis.Hunted down by one of his victims, he fled again with Cecelia to
Germany , where they lived the high life inDresden andLeipzig , hobnobbing with wealthy socialites and Saxon generals under the assumed name of "William King Thomas". When the couple began to run out of money, Sandy Keith concocted a plot to blow up passenger ships and collect the insurance money.This led to a major catastrophe in
Bremerhaven , in December 1875 when one of his bombs accidentally went off on a dock, killing eighty people. At the time, the deed was known as the "crime of the century."ee also
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American Civil War spies References
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* Ann Larabee, " The Dynamite Fiend: The Chilling Tale of a Confederate Spy, Con Artist, and Mass Murderer " (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2005).
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