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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, ... husband of Anna "Nancy" Smith Strong, was an active member of the Culper Ring.

  3. Robert Townsend (spy) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Townsend (November 26 , 1753 – March 7, 1838) [1] was a member of the Culper Ring during the American Revolution.He operated in New York City with the aliases "Samuel Culper, Jr." and "723" and gathered information as a service to General George Washington.

  4. Abraham Woodhull - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Woodhull (October 7, 1750 – January 23, 1826) was a leading member of the Culper Spy Ring in New York City and Setauket, New York, during the American Revolutionary War. He used the alias "Samuel Culper" (later "Samuel Culper Sr."), which was a play on Culpeper County, Virginia, and was suggested by George Washington.

  5. Anna Strong (spy) - Wikipedia

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    Anna Smith Strong (April 14, 1740 – August 12, 1812) [1]: 202 of Setauket, New York was an American Patriot.Anna was one of the few female members of the Culper Spy Ring during the American Revolution.

  6. Caleb Brewster - Wikipedia

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    Caleb Brewster (September 12, 1747 – February 13, 1827) was a member of the Culper spy ring during the American Revolutionary War, reporting to General George Washington through Major Benjamin Tallmadge. He carried messages across Long Island Sound between Major Tallmadge and the ring's main spies on Long Island, New York, and in New York ...

  7. Austin Roe - Wikipedia

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    Culper spy ring Austin Roe (March 2, 1748 – November 28, 1830) was a member of the Culper Ring , a successful spy network during the American War of Independence that was organized in 1778 by George Washington .

  8. Benjamin Tallmadge - Wikipedia

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    He acted as leader of the Culper Ring during the war, a celebrated network of spies in New York where major British forces were based. He also led a successful raid across Long Island that culminated in the Battle of Fort St. George. After the war, Tallmadge was elected to the US House of Representatives as a member of the Federalist Party.

  9. 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.