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- Anna Strong (spy) - Wikipedia
Anna was one of the few female members of the Culper Spy Ring during the American Revolution Her perceived main contribution in the ring was to relay signals to a courier who ran smuggling and military missions for General George Washington
- Anna Smith Strong - History of American Women
The Culper Ring, also known as the Setauket Spy Ring, was a group of operatives whose purpose was General George Washington aware of the movements of the British in New York City and Long Island Some credit Nathan Hale’s capture and execution with having launched the Culper Spy Ring
- Anna Smith Strong - Honoring Our Patriots
Anna Smith Strong was a courageous member of the celebrated Culper Spy Ring, based in Setauket, Long Island, New York, during the American Revolution Anna’s husband Selah Strong was a captain in the New York militia
- Anna Strong | Turn Wiki | Fandom
Anna Strong is a member of the Culper Ring Along with her childhood friends, Abraham Woodhull, Major Benjamin Tallmadge and Lieutenant Caleb Brewster, Anna helps to complete spy missions for the Continental Army and General George Washington
- Behind The Culper Spy Ring: Anna Smith Strong and Robert Townsend
We’re concluding our exploration of the Culper Spy Ring today by talking about the only female member of the ring, Anna Smith Strong, and the most elusive member of the ring, Robert Townsend
- TURN in Real Life: Abraham Woodhull, Setauket, and the Real Culper Spy Ring
Agent 355 was the code name of a female spy during the American Revolution, part of the Culper Ring Agent 355 is one of the first spies for the United States, but her real identity is unknown The number, 355, could be de-crypted from the system the Culper Ring used to mean “lady ”
- Anna Strong May not Have Been a Spy – Michael Carver — Historical . . .
Alexander Rose, author of Washington’s Spies, the basis for the highly fictionalized AMC series “Turn,” is among several historians who believe that the 355 referenced in the letter was Anna Strong, a neighbor of Woodhull and the wife of Selah Strong, a patriot leader in Setauket
- Anna Strong and the Revolutionary War - The History Junkie
Anna Strong was a possible member of the Culper Spy Ring during the Revolutionary War It is believed that she served as a relay that would signal Caleb Brewster of new information from Abraham Woodhull and Robert Townsend
- Anna Strong gt; National Security Agency Central Security Service . . .
Anna "Nancy" Strong was a member of the Culper Spy Ring in Setauket NY during the American Revolution This small group of Continental supporters gathered information in New York City and passed it to an agent He carried it to Setauket and placed it into a drop-box on a farm
- AMC’s “Turn”: Everything Historians Need To Know - Journal of the . . .
Danger, secrets, intrigue and revenge were all part of the Culper spy ring, and the new AMC series “Turn,” premiering April 6 (Sundays 9 8 central), offers a fascinating look into how these intrepid American spies helped win the Revolutionary War
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