Samuel Culper to John Bolton, October 26, 1780

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  • Samuel Culper to John Bolton, October 26, 1780

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Title

Samuel Culper to John Bolton, October 26, 1780

Subject

Washington, George, 1732-1799--Career in espionage.
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Military intelligence.
Tallmadge, Benjamin, 1754-1835.

Description

Intelligence report. This dispatch refers to Townsend's emotional state and his leave from both spying and New York, explaining that "several friends" were "taken up" or captured in Arnold's spy hunts, including "one who hath been ever serviceable to this correspondence.

Creator

Samuel Culper
Abraham Woodhull

Source

George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress, 1741-1799: Series 4. General Correspondence. 1697-1799, Image 130, 131, 132

Publisher

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Date

1780-10-26

Contributor

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Relation

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Format

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Language

English

Type

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Identifier

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Citation

Samuel Culper, "Samuel Culper to John Bolton, October 26, 1780 ," in The Culper Spy Ring and Benedict Arnold, Item #55, http://aphdigital.org/projects/culperspyring/items/show/55 (accessed May 18, 2012).