In The Shadows: Spies, Raiders, and Intelligence Gathering in the American Civil War
Join this channel to support Civil War storytelling and to get perks: / @threadsfromthenationaltapestry During the American Civil War, great drama was not exclusive to just the battlefield. There were many instances when what took place behind the lines, or behind enemy lines, was just as engaging and significant. Those instances bring life to the men and women who operated in the shadows, who dared to infiltrate and risk all in the process. These are the stories of selected spies, raiders, and military analysts. #civilwar #civilwarhistory #spies Narrated by Fred Kiger Produced by Dan Irving Published by Third Wheel Media We're looking for sponsors for this channel. If you're interested in learning more about this limited opportunity, email: [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________ Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode: Allan Pinkerton Rose O'Neal Greenhow Belle Boyd William Norris Bennett Young Grenville M. Dodge Elizabeth Van Lew James J. Andrews John C. Babcock

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