Espionage / Spying

Abraham H. Galloway (1837 – 1870)

Image Title:
Abraham H. Galloway (1837 – 1870)

Note:
He was a ''. . . former slave, Union spy and military recruiter, militant abolitionist, advocate for Black suffrage, North Carolina Republican Party organizer, delegate to the Convention of 1868, and State Senator, was born on February 8, 1837 in Smithville, North Carolina – a small coastal port town known today as Southport in Brunswick County." [NCpedia.org] Learn More

Author:
William Still

Original Source:
copy of Engraved portrait of Abraham Galloway. From William Still's Underground Railroad, p. 150-151, published 1872, by Porter & Coates,

Image Source
:
Wikipedia

Subject:
Military - Wars - Espionage - Spying - Civil War - American - Union Army - Union Spy - State Senator - Black Suffrage - Party Organizer

Date:
1874

Rights:
Public Domain

Image:
SA-MILSPY-5

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