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The same letter is listed as Jay Papers ID 90415, which attributes this to Brockholst Livingston to John Jay, 21 February 1781.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 43 · 17 Sep 2009 You

This is the third page of the letter. The first page is on "Page 499".

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 501 · 06 Sep 2009 You

The same letter as Page 99 of Roll 182.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 763 · 16 Aug 2009 You

This seems to be book code based on Abel Boyer's French Dictionary. See http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/bookcode.htm

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 123 · 15 Jun 2009 You

Lovell's cipher table for keyword CR (for John Adams)

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 140 · 13 Jun 2009 You

The cipher used is WE005.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Misc: Page 13 · 05 May 2009 You

Adams-Jefferson code (THE=994) is used. See http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/jeffersn.htm

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 518 · 14 Mar 2009 You

Jefferson-Jay code (THE=224; see Roll 115, Page 5) is used.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 438 · 14 Mar 2009 You

Jefferson-Jay code (THE=224; see Roll 115, Page 5) is used.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 504 · 14 Mar 2009 You

Jefferson-Jay code THE=224 (see Roll 115, Page 5) is used.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 47 · 14 Mar 2009 You

Jefferson sent Jay a code (THE=224; see http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/jeffersn.htm). Its use can be found on Roll 115, Page 47, Page 438, and Page 504.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 5 · 14 Mar 2009 You

James Lovell's polyalphabetic substitution explained (as in Page 115). The explanation, written in Dumas' cipher (sse Page 117), reads as follows (684 and 690 seem to be nulls or…

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 142 · 14 Dec 2008 You

Coded in WE003 (as classified by Ralph E. Weber)

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 561 · 13 Dec 2008 You

On Page 207, there is a passage in code (deleted) with translation. See another transcript of the same letter in Roll 127, Page 282.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 204 · 07 Dec 2008 You

Livingston expresses his surprise that Jay could not decipher his letter.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 417 · 29 Nov 2008 You

In part coded in WE007.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 373 · 29 Nov 2008 You

Also in Roll 139, Page 136 and Jay Papers. See http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/decode2.htm

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 404 · 29 Nov 2008 You

Code WE031 (as classified by Ralph E. Weber) is used. For details, see http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/index.htm

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 727 · 22 Nov 2008 You

Code WE008 (as classified by Ralph E. Weber) is used. For details, see http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/index.htm

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 353 · 22 Nov 2008 You

Code WE008 (as classified by Ralph E. Weber) is used on Pages 343 and 344. For details, see http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/index.htm

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 340 · 22 Nov 2008 You