Spies for the Blue and GrayThe civilian spies and secret agents described are: Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Allan Pinkerton, Mrs. E.H. Baker, Timothy Webster, Lafayette C. Baker, Belle Boyd, Walter Bowie, Pauline Cushman, Philip Henson, Spencer K. Brown, Elizabeth Van Lew, Sam Davis, Ginnie and Lottie Moon. |
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INTRODUCTION II | 11 |
Within Rifle Range of the White House | 17 |
The Lady and the Detective | 39 |
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