Culper spy ring

Culper Spy Ring
Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge, leader of the Culper Ring, in a 1790 portrait with his son William
Formation1778
FounderGeorge Washington
Extinction1783
Typemilitary spy ring
Purposeto provide military intelligence from British-occupied New York
HeadquartersSetauket and New York City
Leader
Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge
Key people
Abraham Woodhull, Robert Townsend, Caleb Brewster, Austin Roe, Anna Strong, Agent 355

The Culper spy ring was a network of civilian spies which played an important role in the American Revolutionary War. They gave information about British troop movements to General George Washington.[1]

The network was led by Abraham Woodhull, who used the pseudonym Samuel Culper. For this reason, the network was called the Culper spy ring.

References

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  1. Williams, Ph.D., Gloria. "Culper Spy Ring". George Washington's Mount Vernon. Retrieved 2024-11-13.