Spying in the Civil War - American Civil War - HISTORY.com
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Though neither the Union nor the Confederacy had a formal military intelligence network during the Civil War, each side obtained crucial information from spying
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American Civil War spies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jump to Confederate Spying - [edit]. Intelligence gathering for the Confederates was focused on Alexandria, Virginia, and the surrounding area.
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Maria "Belle" Boyd - Civil War Trust
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Maria Isabella "Belle" Boyd was one of the Confederacy's most notorious spies. She was born in May 1844 in Martinsburg, Virginia (now West Virginia) to a ...
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Women Spies of the Civil War | History | Smithsonian
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May 8, 2011 - Hundreds of women served as spies during the Civil War. Here's a ...Rose O'
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Spies - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service)
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Confederate women spies, such as "Rebel Rose" Greenhow of Washington, D.C.
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Civil War Spies | History Net: Where History Comes Alive ...
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Civil War Spies. Confederate and Union Spies During The American Civil War.
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The Confederate Secret Service - Signal Corps Association
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The personality, the adventures, and the exploits of the Confederate scouts and spiesare seldom noted in the annals of the war, and yet these unknown patriots ...
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