The Spy of the Rebellion / Being a True History of the Spy System of the United States Army during the Late Rebellion
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A first-person account by a wartime head of the federal secret service recounts the organization and operations of Union espionage during the Civil War, describing undercover missions, detection of assassination plots against the president, infiltration into Confederate territory, intelligence work in border cities, use of female and Black operatives, arrests, trials and executions of suspected spies, and interactions with army leadership. The narrative blends operational reports, case histories of agents such as Timothy Webster, and reflections on the challenges and limits of wartime counterintelligence.
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