HistoryMaps Podcast
In this episode, we explore the intelligence operations that shaped the American Civil War, highlighting the spies, scouts, analysts, and specialized units whose work influenced major campaigns and battlefield decisions. The discussion examines figures such as Confederate spy Belle Boyd, who gathered tactical information in the Shenandoah Valley, and Mary Richards Bowser, who reportedly infiltrated the Confederate White House to aid the Union. We also look at George H. Sharpe’s Bureau of Military Information, the role of intelligence analysis at Gettysburg, the Union Balloon Corps, cavalry reconnaissance, and the impact of the Lost Order during the Maryland Campaign, revealing how espionage and observation became powerful tools of war.
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