Grenville Dodge's Spy Network

During the Civil War, 1861-1865, Grenville Dodge's spy network had over 100 spies behind enemy lines. Often freed slaves were employed as spies.

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Grenville Dodge also became famous for setting up an intensive spy network during the Civil War. Dodge had over 100 agents behind enemy lines whose identities were known only to him. Freed black slaves were seldom stopped by Southern guards, so they were often employed as spies. Southern newspapers published information about Confederate troop movements, but they weren’t easy to get unless you crossed enemy lines.

Pathways

People used to think the idea of a woman working on a plane was a joke. How have our beliefs and attitudes changed over time?

Media Artifacts

Investigation Tip:
What was important to people at this time in our history? What clues do you find in the article that tell what was valued? Has this changed over time?