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  2. Culper Ring - Wikipedia

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    The Culper Ring was a network of spies active during the American Revolutionary War, ... perhaps with Nathan Hale in mind. Tallmadge, Woodhull, and Townsend were ...

  3. Benjamin Tallmadge - Wikipedia

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    Organized the Culper Spy Ring: Signature: Military service; Allegiance: ... and was a classmate and close friend of the American Revolutionary War spy Nathan Hale. [4

  4. Intelligence in the American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Hale, Continental Army officer, captured and executed by British Army during espionage operation in New York City; Haym Salomon, businessman, assisted Continental Army with espionage operations; Abraham Woodhull, member of the Culper Ring, involved in espionage operations on Long Island

  5. Nathan Hale - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Hale (June 6, 1755 – September 22, 1776) was an American Patriot, soldier and spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.He volunteered for an intelligence-gathering mission in New York City but was captured by the British and executed.

  6. List of American spies - Wikipedia

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    1.1.1 Culper Ring. 1.2 Spied for the Crown. 1.3 Double agents. 2 American Civil War era spies. ... Nathan Hale; Benjamin Tallmadge; Caleb Brewster; William H. Dobbs ...

  7. Nathaniel Sackett - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Sackett, the Culper Spy Ring, and their activities during the Revolutionary War were made famous by the airing of the AMC historical drama Turn: Washington's Spies. [7] The four season show depicts the actions of the spy network but has been questioned for its historical accuracy.

  8. Washington's Spies - Wikipedia

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    Washington's Spies: The Story of America's First Spy Ring (2006) is a history book by Alexander Rose, [1] based on the stories of four real-life childhood friends who formed the Culper spy ring that affected the course of the Revolutionary War.

  9. Battle of Setauket - Wikipedia

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    A Setauket native, Tallmadge operated what has since been called the Culper Ring, in which a number of Setauket residents figured prominently. [15] A Patriot refugee from Long Island, Zachariah Greene, was a member of Parsons' expedition, and later served as minister to the Setauket Presbyterian congregation.