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  2. American Civil War spies - Wikipedia

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    Tactical or battlefield intelligence became vital to both sides in the field during the American Civil War.Units of spies and scouts reported directly to the commanders of armies in the field, providing details on troop movements and strengths.

  3. Elizabeth Van Lew - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Van Lew (October 12, 1818 – September 25, 1900) was an American abolitionist, Southern Unionist, and philanthropist who recruited and acted as the primary handler an extensive spy ring for the Union Army in the Confederate capital of Richmond during the American Civil War.

  4. Pauline Cushman - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Cushman (born Harriet Wood; June 10, 1833 – December 2, 1893) was an American actress and a spy for the Union Army during the American Civil War. She is considered one of the most successful Civil War spies.

  5. List of American spies - Wikipedia

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    Toggle American Civil War era spies subsection. 2.1 Union spies. 2.2 Confederate spies. 3 American World War One era spies. 4 American World War Two era spies.

  6. Mary Bowser - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War podcast Uncivil had a 2018 episode about Mary Bowser. [22] This episode has been criticized for presenting much of the disputed information about Richards – including the name "Mary Bowser" – as fact. [8] The opera Intelligence by composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer is based on Mary Bowser's life.

  7. Henry Thomas Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Henry Thomas Harrison (April 23, 1832 – October 28, 1923) was a spy for Confederate Lieutenant General James Longstreet during the American Civil War.He is best known for the information he gave Longstreet and General Robert E. Lee in the Gettysburg Campaign, which resulted in Lee converging on Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, thus causing the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863.

  8. Philip Henson - Wikipedia

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    Philip Henson (December 28, 1827 – January 10, 1911) was a scout and spy for the Union Army during the American Civil War.Upon the election of U.S. Grant to the U.S. Presidency (1869–1877), Henson became the first Special Secret Service Agent of the United States of America, serving until Grant's death in 1885.

  9. Black Dispatches - Wikipedia

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    The value of the information that could be obtained, both passively and actively, by black Americans behind Confederate lines was clearly understood by most Union generals from early in the war. A stream of articles and stories in the Northern press during the war highlighted the important role of southern African Americans. Gen.