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Ep. 171 - Crosby the Patriot Spy

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It was at the Jay house, in Westchester, New York, that Enoch Crosby met Washington and offered his services to the patriot army. Crosby was a cobbler, and not a very thriving one, but after the outbreak of hostilities he took a peddler’s outfit on his back and, as a non-combatant, of Tory sympathies, he obtained admission through the British lines.

After his first visit to head quarters it is certain that he always carried Sir Henry Clinton’s passport in the middle of his pack, and so sure were his neighbors that he was in the service of the British that they captured him and took him to General Washington, but while his case was up for debate he managed to slip his handcuffs, which were not secure, and made off. Clinton, on the other hand, was puzzled by the unaccountable foresight of the Americans, for every blow that he prepared to strike was met, and he lost time and chance and temper.