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Re: Harrison, the spy



Arthur wrote:
 
 I wonder if more is known about Harrison the spy?
 
 He was the man that gave General Lee information about DC and the Union
Troops
 on the way to Gettysburg, when Lee did not have Jeb Stuart reports.
 Gen. Lee did not much respect this man, but it is how Lee found that Gen.
Meade
 was the new Union commander.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Art


Harrison, a shadowy figure who shows up from time 
to time as a spy, usually working for Gen'l 
Longstreet. He has a role to play in the Gettysburg 
movie and appears to have preferred to keep his 
personal life "personal." He was identified as 
James Harrison (1834-1913), the actor, for a time 
(see the entry in the Historical Times Illustrated 
Encyclopedia of the Civil War, for example, but he 
is more probably Henry Thomas HARRISON (ca. 
1832-post 1900). Known simply as "Harrison," he was 
an effective southern spy. He operated out of 
Washington, DC, prior to Gettysburg and reported 
back to Longstreet on 28 June 1863, bring the first 
news of George G. Meade's relief of Joseph Hooker 
as commander of the Army of the Potomac. He also 
reported that Meade had crossed the Potomac River. 
Longstreet passed the information along to Lee and 
the stage was set for Gettysburg. Stewart Sifakis, 
Who was who in the Civil War, notes that Harrison 
was "positively identified" in the middle 1980s as 
Henry Thomas Harrison, originally a Mississippi 
scout serving with the CSArmy in northern Virginia 
during the first year of the war. He became a 
special agent in 1862 with Secy War James A. Seddon 
and the following spring was serving with Ongstreet 
in s.e. VA before going on his Washington "hunt." 
In the fall, 1863, he appears to have been paid off 
for his services because he was a security risk 
(heavy drinking). However, when Longstreet was in 
the west, he again sought out "Harrison" for more 
work. Harrison was gone. He allegedly went to 
Mexico to aid Maximilian and later disappeared in 
the Montana Territory until 1900. Then he vanished 
once more. There is an article in the Civil War 
Times Illustrated that discusses the spy, February 
1986 ("The spy Harrison")

Above information taken from Sifakis, Who was who.

Ken Jones




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