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  1. Union spying Allan Pinkerton (left) with Abraham Lincoln. The Union's intelligence-gathering initiatives were decentralized. Allan Pinkerton worked for Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan and created the United States Secret Service.

  2. Rose O'Neal Greenhow (1813 – October 1, 1864) was a famous Confederate spy during the American Civil War. A socialite in Washington, D.C. , during the period before the war, she moved in important political circles and cultivated friendships with presidents, generals, senators, and high-ranking military officers including John C ...

  3. Pauline Cushman (born Harriet Wood; June 10, 1833 – December 2, 1893) was an American actress and a spy for the Union Army during the American Civil War. She is considered one of the most successful Civil War spies.

    • Three, Charles and Ida, and adopted daughter Emma
    • Harriet Wood, June 10, 1833, New Orleans, Louisiana, US
    • Major Pauline Cushman Fryer, Pauline Fryer
    • December 2, 1893 (aged 60), San Francisco, California, US
  4. 21 de mar. de 2011 · Though neither the Union nor the Confederacy had a formal military intelligence network during the Civil War, each side obtained crucial information from spying or espionage operations....

  5. www.intelligence.gov › civil-war › union-espionageINTEL - Union Espionage

    Union Espionage: In April 1861, as cannon fire echoed across Charleston Harbor in South Carolina, and the opening shots of the Civil War crashed into Fort Sumter, the Union lacked any ability to collect intelligence and catch Southern spies.