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  1. Henry Thomas Harrison (April 23, 1832 – October 28, 1923), often known simply as "Harrison", was a spy for Confederate Lieutenant General James Longstreet during the American Civil War. He is best known for the information he gave Longstreet and General Robert E. Lee in the Gettysburg Campaign , which resulted in Lee converging on ...

  2. Not much is known about this elusive figure - for over a century, even his real name was a mystery. But Henry Thomas Harrison's actions during the Civil War forever changed the course of history. Born in Nashville in 1832, the Confederate soldier joined the 12th Mississippi Infantry in May 1861.

  3. 4 de jul. de 2021 · At approximately ten o’clock in the evening on June 28, 1863, Henry Thomas Harrison, a Confederate spy, raced into General Longstreet’s headquarters near Chambersburg, PA. Harrison came with incredible details about locations of Union troops who were advancing north around Frederick, MD.

  4. Confederate Secretary of War, James Seddon. A former actor and native of Nashville, Tennessee, Henry Harrison joined the Confederate Army in May 1861. After just a few months, he received a medical discharge and became a spy that year for Confederate Secretary of War James Seddon and later for Lieutenant General Longstreet, one of General Robert E.

  5. Henry Thomas Harrison (23 de abril de 1832 - 28 de octubre de 1923), a menudo conocido simplemente como "Harrison" , fue un espía del teniente general confederado James Longstreet durante la Guerra Civil estadounidense .

  6. 0:00 / 1:02:20. Accompany Ranger Karlton Smith as he explores the life and career of famed scout, Lt. Henry T. Harrison. From Harrison's role as a scout for General James Lo...

  7. 3 de dic. de 2011 · Jun 12, 2013. #1. Born Henry Thomas Harrison in Nashville in 1832, the Confederate soldier joined the 12th Mississippi Infantry in May 1861. He was discharged the same year though and became a spy for Confederate Secretary of War James Seddon. After meeting General James Longstreet in April 1863, he then became a spy for him.