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This volume presents a detailed survey of espionage activities conducted in and around New York during the American Revolution. Quoting liberally from primary sources such as letters and contemporary news accounts, Pennypacker (affiliation not cited) identifies some 20 prominent families and family members who supplied information to General Washington under the leadership of Robert Townsend and Abraham Woodhull. He also provides the first major studies of martyred spy Nathan Hale and the Benedict Arnold Treason. This is a reprint of the 1939 edition published by the Long Island Historical Society. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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