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by Brian Kilmeade

Greene, Nathanael, 170

  Hackensack, N.J., 28

  Hale, Nathan, 20–25, 31, 34, 36, 213, 215

  execution of, 1, 3, 26–27, 30, 33, 38, 58, 172, 193, 219

  Halifax, Nova Scotia, 6, 83, 195

  Hamilton, Alexander, 26, 124, 148, 153, 165–68

  Hancock, John, 38

  Hard Winter, 11

  Harlem, 81

  Harlem River, 81

  Hartford, Conn., 165

  Haverstraw Bay, 157

  Hawkins, Jonas, 60, 90, 92, 100

  Henry, Patrick, xvi, 18

  Hessians, 10–11, 27, 29–30

  Higday, George, 89–90

  Honeyman, John, 29–31, 126

  Hooper, William, 107–8

  Horn’s Hook, 81

  House of Representatives, U.S., 211

  Howard, William, Jr., 9–10

  Howard, William, Sr., 9–10

  Howe, Robert, 143–44, 156

  Howe, William, 28, 86, 107

  New York as goal of, 5–6, 8, 10, 12

  Hudson River, 6, 109, 112, 142, 146, 151, 157, 167

  Hudson Valley, 4, 45, 62, 136, 191

  Huntingdon, Francis Hastings, tenth Earl of, 48

  Huntington, N.Y., 65

  Huntington, Samuel, 176

  Intolerable Acts, 18, 131, 180

  invisible ink, 62–67, 90, 96–97, 99, 114, 134, 148, 221

  Iredell, James, 107

  Jamaica, 61

  Jamaica Pass, 9, 12, 37, 74

  Jameson, John, 160–61, 163–64, 167, 170

  Jay, James, 62, 63, 221

  Jay, John, 62, 195

  Jefferson, Thomas, 18

  Jersey, HMS, 178, 213

  Jewish settlers, earliest, 185

  King’s Bridge, 187

  King’s College (Columbia University), 62

  Knowlton, Thomas, 20–23

  Lafayette, Marquis de, 121, 142

  Langley, Va., 215

  Laurens, Henry, 195

  Lee, Henry, 18, 180–81

  Lexington, Mass., 36

  Lexington and Concord, fighting at, 18, 36, 73

  Litchfield, Conn., 211

  Lloyd’s Neck, 122

  London, 17, 86, 190–91, 202

  Long Island, xv, xvi, 9, 34, 35, 41, 48, 50, 66, 69, 78, 81, 82, 85, 93, 96, 100, 102, 122, 148, 176, 178, 186, 188, 198, 214

  British occupation of, 1, 3, 27, 31, 49, 56, 59, 73, 75–76, 110, 135, 136, 142, 187

  deteriorating state of affairs on, 60

  fighting on, 74

  Hale on, 1, 20, 21, 23–26, 38

  impact of Revolution on, 47–49

  Loyalists on, 21, 25–26, 56, 75, 103, 182, 205

  luxury goods and, 45–46

  Patriots on, 52

  Scott’s missions to, 58

  ships and shipbuilding on, 60–61, 189

  smuggling on, 45

  troop movements on, 142, 147–48

  Washington’s tour of, 205–6

  Woodhull’s reports on, 59

  Long Island militia, 37

  Long Island Sound, 42, 46, 47, 57, 62, 82, 93, 112, 123, 147, 177, 182–83, 209

  privateers in, 65–66

  Louis XVI, king of France, 34, 120

  Loyalists:

  Buchanan family as, 71, 77

  emigration to England and Canada by, 192–93, 197

  Hale and, 20–21, 25–26

  on Long Island, 21, 25–26, 56, 75, 103, 182, 205

  masquerading as, 112–14

  in New York, 9, 42–43, 84–87, 93–94, 144–45, 153, 185, 191, 195

  Peggy Shippen Arnold as, 86, 131

  in Philadelphia, 131, 134–35

  postwar concerns for spies who masqueraded as, 199–201, 202

  Rivington’s spying among, 107–8, 177, 189–90, 220, 222

  luxury goods, 45–46, 72

  McLane, Allen, 130, 189

  Manhattan, xviii, 1, 6, 7, 9, 10, 26, 34, 61, 87, 93, 139, 198, 206, 214

  André in, 85–86

  British capture of, 23, 31, 43–44, 73–74, 117

  “Holy Ground” district in, 72–73

  Patriot-held, 11–12

  Townsend in, 72–73, 74–77, 79–82, 83–85, 106, 146–47, 149, 178, 186–88, 202, 224

  Underhill boarding house in, 42, 46, 48, 57, 66, 67

  see also New York, N.Y.

  Mary (housekeeper), 212

  Maryland, 9, 28

  Massachusetts, 4, 6, 8, 17

  fighting at Lexington and Concord in, 18, 36, 73

  Patriot victories in, 5

  Massachusetts Committee of Safety, 129

  Mastic, N.Y., 182

  Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States (Lee), 180

  mid-Atlantic region, 27, 73

  Montreal, 77

  Montresor, John, 26

  Morristown, N.J., 115

  Mount Sinai, N.Y., 182

  Mount Vernon, 202–3

  Mulligan, Hercules, 115–16

  Narragansett Bay, R.I., 122

  Navy, French, 122, 188–90

  New Brunswick, N.J., 28, 30, 197

  Newburgh, N.Y., 197, 200

  New Hampshire, 8

  New Haven, Conn., 128, 130, 138, 169

  New Jersey, 7, 27, 28, 110, 152, 180

  New London, Conn., 21

  Newport, R.I., 121, 125, 141

  Newtown, 61, 82

  New York, N.Y., 50, 90, 100, 105, 106, 115, 122, 123, 131, 152, 156, 177, 189, 210

  Arnold in, 176

  British in, xvi, 3, 13–14, 15, 19–20, 28, 34, 43–44, 49, 73–75, 93, 110, 113, 127, 132, 134, 136, 139, 145–46, 157, 177, 180, 185, 187, 191–93, 194–99

  as British target, 5, 9

  British withdrawal from, 199–201, 213

  Culper letters from, 110–11

  fashionable society in, 93–94

  Loyalists in, 42–43, 84–87, 93–94, 144–45, 153, 185, 191, 195

  merchants in, 45

  strategic importance of, 5–7, 97, 190, 223

  Townsend in, 80–82

  Washington’s decision not to attack, 124–26, 182–83

  Washington’s inauguration in, 205

  Washington’s plans to recapture, 20, 85, 117, 119, 124, 147, 188, 191, 193–96

  see also Manhattan

  New York General Assembly, 70

  New York Harbor, 3, 6, 38, 56, 93, 124, 125, 193, 197

  New York Provincial Congress, 73

  New York State, 27, 71, 73, 166

  need for spy ring in, 33–34, 49–50, 120

  northern, 77, 129

  upstate, 138

  North Carolina, 71, 107–8, 191

  North Castle, 160–61, 164

  North River, 100

  Nova Scotia, 197, 202

  Ohio River, 16

  Oyster Bay, N.Y., xvi, xvii, xviii, 27, 61, 66, 67, 70, 74–75, 76, 85, 152, 205, 222, 224

  Pacific Ocean, 214

  Paris, negotiations in, 195–96

  Park of Artillery, 26

  Parliament, British, 17–18, 128, 131

  opposition to American war in, 190–91

  Patchogue, N.Y., 210

  Patriots, xvi, 4, 5

  Paulding, John, 158–60, 211

  Pennsylvania, 7, 27, 28

  Pennypacker, Morton, xv–xvii, 214, 222

  Philadelphia, Pa., 4, 7, 28, 33, 39, 84, 86, 94, 104

  Arnold in, 127, 130–34, 136–38, 189

  British army’s abandonment of, 34, 130, 132

  Continental Congress in, 18, 131

>   Loyalists in, 86, 131, 134–35

  prison ships, 178

  privateers, 65–66

  prostitution, 48–49, 72–73

  Providence, R.I., 4

  Putnam, Israel, 60

  Quakers, 72

  Quebec, invasion of, 136–37

  Queens County, 74

  Queens County Militia, 74

  Queen’s Rangers, 66–67, 75, 110, 152

  Rall, Johann, 29–30

  Rawdon, Lord, 48, 220

  Revere, Paul, xvi

  Rhode Island, 121, 124, 141

  Rising Sun Tavern, 39

  Rivington, James, xvii, 78, 84–85, 96, 117, 131, 205, 216

  as American agent, 105–8, 177, 189–90, 220, 222

  coffeehouse of, 85, 86, 135

  Washington and, 202, 210

  Robinson, Beverly, 154

  Rochambeau, Count Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur de, 121

  Rockaway Path, 10

  Rodrigue Hortalez & Company, 120, 221

  Roe, Austin, xvii, 9, 56–58, 60, 90, 93, 96, 123, 148, 177, 188, 216

  postwar life of, 210–11

  tavern of, 66, 135, 206, 211

  Roe, Catherine Jones, 210

  Roosevelt, Theodore, xvii

  Ross, Betsy, xvi

  Royal Gazette, 84–85, 86, 105–8, 199

  Royal Navy, British, 8, 12, 56–57, 121

  movements of, 111, 135, 195

  Sackett, Nathaniel, 33, 34

  Salem, Conn., 168

  Saratoga, Battles of, 130

  Savannah, Ga., 121, 191

  British departure from, 192

  Scott, Charles, 34, 50, 52, 58

  Second Continental Light Dragoons, 38–50, 152, 168, 182

  Second Partisan Corps, 180

  Setauket, N.Y., xviii, 35, 46, 57, 62, 66, 70, 82, 90, 95, 111, 182, 186, 206, 210

  Setauket Presbyterian Church, 212–13

  Sheldon, Elisha, 152, 168

  Shippen, Margaret “Peggy,” see Arnold, Margaret “Peggy” Shippen

  Simcoe, John, 61, 66–67, 75–76, 77, 110, 152, 206

  Smallwood’s Regiment, 28

  Smith, Joshua Hett, 154–58, 175

  social class, 92–93

  Sons of Liberty, 17, 84, 210

  Southampton, N.Y., 61

  South Carolina, 117, 127, 191, 196

  Spain, Florida held by, 16

  Stamford, Conn., 23

  Stamp Act, 17, 128

  Stamp Act Congress, 17

  Staten Island, 7, 8, 19, 48, 109, 115, 220

  Strong, Anna Smith, 93

  Strong, Selah, 93

  Suffolk County, 35

  Sugar Act, 17, 128

  Supreme Court, U.S., 107

  Sutherland, Captain, 154

  Tallmadge, Benjamin, 55, 83, 206, 223

  André’s capture and, 160–61, 163–65, 168–70, 172–73

  Arnold and, 169, 178–79

  on Arnold as risk to Culpers, 176–79

  background and education of, 35–37

  British raids on camp of, 89–90

  as chief of intelligence, 58

  code developed by, 90–93

  concern for postwar safety of spies by, 199

  Culper Ring commanded by, xvii, 57, 60, 80, 94, 109–11, 114–16, 215–16

  Hale and, 21–22, 37

  on New York return, 201–4

  postwar life of, 211, 212

  return to Long Island by, 204–5

  and Second Continental Light Dragoons, 35, 38–40, 168, 182–83

  Townsend’s delivery to, 193–94

  Washington and, 119, 123

  Woodhull and, 89, 114, 122, 124, 147–49, 183, 186, 192, 198, 222

  Woodhull recruited by, 49–53, 56

  Woodhull’s anxieties and, 64–65, 67, 102–3

  Tallmadge, Benjamin (father), 35, 37–38, 204

  Tallmadge, Samuel, 52

  Tallmadge, Susannah Smith, 35

  Tallmadge, William, 37–38

  Tallmadge, Zipporah Strong, 37

  Tallmadge family, 70

  Tappan, N.Y., 172

  taxes on American colonists, 17, 45, 128

  Teller’s Point, 153

  Templeton & Stewart, 72

  Townsend, James, 112–15, 119

  Townsend, Peter, 211

  Townsend, Robert, 69, 71, 74–77, 91, 201, 202, 216, 220, 224

  Agent 355 and, 87, 165, 173, 177–78, 211

  on André’s death, 172–73

  on British counterfeiting, 104–5

  British impressment of, 192

  character and personality of, 71–72

  concerns in wake of Arnold’s escape, 176–79, 182

  Continental Army and, 73–74

  identification as “Culper Junior” of, xvi–xvii, 214

  postwar concerns of, 199–200

  postwar life of, 211–12

  recruitment of, 77–80

  resignation of, 115

  resumption of spying by, 123–24

  Rivington and, 105–8

  spying career of, 83–85, 89, 94–97, 100–102, 112, 114, 135, 146–47, 149, 186–88

  Washington on, 80–82, 94–96, 111, 176–77, 206–7

  Westchester delivery to Tallmadge by, 193–96

  Townsend, Robert, Jr., 211–12, 220

  Townsend, Samuel, xvii, 70–74, 79

  arrest of, 74

  British occupation of home of, 75–76, 110, 152, 206

  Townsend, Samuel, Jr., 71

  Townsend, Sarah, 70, 72

  Townsend, Solomon, 71, 74, 77, 211

  Townsend, William, 71, 212

  Townsend family, xvi–xvii, 70, 71–72, 76–77, 110, 205, 220, 222

  Treaty of Paris, 16, 199

  Trenton, N.J., 27, 29, 126

  Trumbull, Jonathan, 37

  Tryon, William, 99, 106

  Underhill, Amos, 42, 46, 57

  in Culper Ring, 101–2, 110

  Underhill, Mary Woodhull, 42, 46, 48, 66

  Valley Forge, Pa., 34, 40, 131

  Van Wart, Isaac, 158–60, 211

  Villefranche, Chevalier de, 142

  Virginia, 8, 18, 28, 34, 58, 181, 185, 189–90, 203

  Vulture, HMS, 153–56, 168, 177

  Wallabout Bay, 178

  Washington, George, 1, 3, 38, 43–44, 56, 73, 79, 89, 91, 104, 145, 148, 200–201, 212, 215

  Arnold and, 133, 137–38, 141–42, 146, 152–53, 163–73, 179–81

  and Battle of Trenton, 29–31

  as commander in chief of Continental Army, 18

  counterintelligence by, 125–26

  decision not to attack New York, 124–26, 182–83

  departure for Mount Vernon by, 203–4

  departure from Massachusetts by, 4

  as first president, 205

  in French and Indian War, 15–16

  Hale and, 19–20, 23–27, 58

  headquarters of, 124

  Honeyman’s spying and, 28–31

  invisible ink and, 62–63, 65

  and Jamaica Pass mishap, 9–10

  Lafayette and, 121

  letters of, 28–29

  Long Island attack reconsidered by, 182–83

  Long Island toured by, 205–6

  march to New York by, 6

  New York City as goal of, 20, 85, 117, 119, 124, 147, 188, 191, 193–96

  New York defended by, 7–9, 11–12

  Pennsylvania campaign of, 34

  return to New York City by, 199, 201–3

  at Second Continental Congress, 18

&n
bsp; Simcoe’s failed attempt to capture, 110

  speed of Culper operations criticized by, 109–12, 120, 122

  spy network of, xv–xvi, xviii, 15, 19–20, 27, 30–31, 33–35, 40, 49–52, 57, 59, 60, 67, 80–83, 94–97, 99–100, 101–2, 107, 109, 114, 115–16, 135, 141, 186, 193–96, 216, 219, 222, 223

  on Townsend, 80–82, 84–86, 111, 176–77, 206–7

  in Yorktown, 189–91

  Washington, John, 28

  Washington, Samuel, 28

  Westchester County, N.Y., 193–96

  West Indies, 83, 121, 129, 195

  Westminster Abbey, 172

  West Point, xv, 94, 137–38, 142, 146, 149, 152–56, 160–61, 164–65, 175

  Wethersfield, Conn., 36–37

  White Plains, Battle of, 38

  White Plains, N.Y., 51, 156

  Whitestone, 124

  Williams, David, 158–60, 210

  Wolsey, John, 65–66

  Woodhull, Abraham, xvii, 41–42, 44–46, 48, 75, 91, 93, 104, 110, 135, 138, 197–98, 206, 216

  anxieties of, 59–61, 64–66, 102–3, 111–12, 123

  Brewster recruited by, 55–58

  British officers quartered in home of, 64–65

  invisible ink and, 62–67

  postwar life of, 212–13

  on replacement spies, 116

  Roe recruited by, 56–58

  Simcoe’s pursuit of, 66–67

  Tallmadge and, 89, 114, 122, 124, 147–49, 183, 186, 192, 198, 222

  Tallmadge’s recruitment of, 49–53, 222

  on Townsend, 177–78, 186

  Townsend and, 83, 89, 96, 100–103, 187–88

  Townsend recruited by, 77–80

  on Washington’s revocation, 122

  Woodhull, Adam, 41–42

  Woodhull, Lydia Terry, 212

  Woodhull, Margaret Smith, 212

  Woodhull, Mary, see Underhill, Mary Woodhull

  Woodhull, Mary Smith, 212

  Woodhull, Nathaniel, 10, 37, 41, 74–75

  Woodhull, Richard V. (brother), 41–42

  Woodhull, Richard W. (father), 66–67, 75, 76, 212

  Woodhull, Susannah, 42, 46, 50

  Woodhull family, 70

  Yale College, 20–22, 35, 36, 128, 169

  Yorktown, Battle of, 188–91, 220

  captured British codebook in, xv, 189–90

  Young, Israel, 106

 

 

 


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