• The Confederate Secret Service refers to any of a number of official and semi-official secret service organizations and operations performed by the Confederate...
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  • States Secret Service, a federal law enforcement agency tasked with investigative and protective responsibilities Confederate Secret Service, a number...
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    The United States Secret Service (USSS or Secret Service) is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security tasked with conducting...
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    filled with explosives and covered in coal dust, deployed by the Confederate Secret Service during the American Civil War, and intended for doing harm to...
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    delegation to Canada, where he appears to have been leader of the Confederate Secret Service. From here, he is known to have organised many anti-Union plots...
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    Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College) and served in the Confederate Secret Service during the Civil War. Conrad was born on August 1, 1837, to Nelson...
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  • and intercepts, but it also included a covert agency called the Confederate Secret Service Bureau, which ran espionage and counter-espionage operations in...
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  • between the Union and Confederate Secret Services deals with the conspiracy as a major arc of the plot. Confederate Secret Service New York in the American...
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    John Surratt (category Confederate States Army soldiers)
    the postmaster for Surrattsville, Maryland. Surratt served as a Confederate Secret Service courier and spy. After he had been carrying dispatches about Union...
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    Lewis Powell (conspirator) (category Confederate States Army soldiers)
    Gettysburg, he later served in Mosby's Rangers before working with the Confederate Secret Service in Maryland. John Wilkes Booth recruited him into a plot to kidnap...
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    construction of CSS Alabama in a British shipyard, and tolerance of Confederate Secret Service activities in the UK and its Canadian and Bahamian colonies. There...
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    has media related to Time bombs. Grady, John (August 15, 2014). "The Confederate Torpedo". New York Times. New York Times. Retrieved 1 September 2015...
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    clandestine Confederate activity. He spent ten days in the city, staying for a time at St. Lawrence Hall, a rendezvous for the Confederate Secret Service, and...
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  • A., James O. Hall, and David W. Gaddy. Come Retribution: The Confederate Secret Service and the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Jackson, Mississippi:...
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    an accident had actually been an act of sabotage by the Confederates. Confederate Secret Service agent John Maxwell had smuggled a time bomb aboard the...
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  • service support Combat sidestroke, a swimming stroke used by Navy SEALs Confederate Secret Service, the secret service operations of the Confederate States...
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    actor and a Confederate spy from Maryland; though he never joined the Confederate army, he had contacts within the Confederate secret service. After attending...
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    Confederate States, also known as Confederate forces or the Confederate Armed Forces and Confederate States Armed Forces, were the military services responsible...
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    The Confederate States Army (CSA), also called the Confederate army or the Southern army, was the military land force of the Confederate States of America...
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    the Confederate Army. He continued to receive and evaluate her reports. Jordan appeared to be Greenhow's handler for the Confederate Secret Service during...
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  • headquarters for Confederate Secret Service activities. On 7 December 1863, while the new Union tug Chesapeake was preparing for service in the South Atlantic...
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    grandson of Thomas Peter, a former U.S. Civil War captain with the Confederate Secret Service, and a post U.S. Civil War soldier under the Khedive of Egypt...
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    and a Confederate sympathizer from Maryland; though he never joined the Confederate Army, he had contacts within the Confederate Secret Service. In 1864...
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    mass escape, but their efforts were nearly useless in the tumult. As Confederate troops raced to the scene, the steamboats took off toward Beaufort with...
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    Scottish-built merchant ship originally called the Sea King, it was secretly purchased by Confederate agents in September 1864. Captain James Waddell renamed the...
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    and embraced civil service reform." Grant lowered customs duties, gave amnesty to Confederates, and implemented a civil service merit system, neutralizing...
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    his kidnapping plot and was directed to Mudd by agents of the Confederate Secret Service. In December, Booth again met with Mudd and spent the night at...
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    the Battle of Gettysburg, was attended by more than 50,000 Union and Confederate veterans, and included reenactments of elements of the battle, including...
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    Thomas Hines (category Confederate States Army officers)
    From a secret base at Toronto in Upper Canada, Hines oversaw Confederate Secret Service covert operations with Copperhead Democrat leaders Harrison H...
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    supplies, Confederate Navy commerce raiders built from British shipyards (e.g., CSS Alabama), and British tolerance of Confederate Secret Service activities...
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