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    Robert Townsend

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  1. Robert Townsend (November 25, 1753 – March 7, 1838) was a member of the Culper Ring during the American Revolution. He operated in New York City with the aliases "Samuel Culper, Jr." and "723" and gathered information as a service to General George Washington.

  2. Sep 29, 2021 · Robert Townsend was the second primary piece of the Culper Spy Ring during the Revolutionary War that operated around New York City after the British took control. He operated under the alias Samuel Culper Jr. and held a position within the city that allowed him to gain accurate intel.

  3. www.intelligence.gov › revolutionary-war › culper-spy-ringINTEL - Culper Spy Ring

    Robert Townsend was a Yale graduate and former captain in the Queens County militia who later operated as a spy in New York City under the code name Samuel Culper, Jr. Townsend was a silent partner in a coffee house owned by James Rivington, whom Townsend recruited to spy for the Ring.

  4. www.smithsonianmag.com › history › the-myth-of-agent-355-theWho Was Agent 355? | Smithsonian

    Mar 21, 2022 · The Myth of Agent 355, the Woman Spy Who Supposedly Helped Win the Revolutionary War. A single reference in the historical record has spawned an array of adaptations, most of which overstate...

  5. Apr 30, 2014 · Robert Townsend found out that the British know, he lets Washington know in good time, and at the Battle of Yorktown, it’s the French fleet that isolate the British and lead to the final...

  6. Mar 19, 2010 · Known as the Culper Spy Ring, Tallmadge’s homegrown network would become the most effective of any intelligence-gathering operation on either side during the Revolutionary War.

  7. It was the Culper Ring that first discovered that he was working for the enemy when British Major John André paid a visit to the home of Robert Townsend’s father in Oyster Bay, Long Island.

  8. Robert Townsend (November 25, 1753 – March 7, 1838) was a member of the Culper Ring during the American Revolution. With the aliases “Samuel Culper, Jr.” and “723,” Townsend operated in New York City and gathered information as a service to General George Washington.

  9. Robert Townsend had joined the spy ring by the summer of 1779, and sent his first report to Washington that June. His position as a merchant importing goods into Manhattan allowed his to visit coffee houses, shops, and the waterfront without attracting suspicion.

  10. Robert Townsend (1753 – 1838) was a central member of Washington’s spies in New York, the Culper Spy Ring, during the Revolutionary War. The Culper Spy ring was created by Benjamin Tallmadge, George Washington’s director of intelligence in 1778.

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