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Book code based on Entick's New Spelling Dictionary is used in the following page. For details, see http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/bookcode.htm

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 39 · 08 Nov 2008 You

Book code based on Entick's New Spelling Dictionary is used. For details, see http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/bookcode.htm

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 55 · 08 Nov 2008 You

Book code based on Entick's New Spelling Dictionary is used. For details, see http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~room4me/america/code/bookcode.htm

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 51 · 08 Nov 2008 You

The code is probably a book code based on Abel Boyer's French Dictionary. Codes such as 366 14(not) and 557 24 (would) may be recognized.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 127 · 03 Nov 2008 You

Book code based on Abel Boyer's French Dictionary.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 361 · 03 Nov 2008 You

Book code based on Abel Boyer's French Dictionary.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 309 · 03 Nov 2008 You

Coded in WE005. Printed in Wharton.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 425 · 04 Oct 2008 You

Coded in WE005. Printed in Wharton.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 417 · 04 Oct 2008 You

The cipher passage is coded with WE006. The translation is printed in Wharton.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 77 · 27 Sep 2008 You

The two cipher passages are coded with WE006. The translation is printed in Wharton. They read: "The conduct of this court bears few marks of wisdom. The fact is, they have little…

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 71 · 27 Sep 2008 You

The cipher passage is coded with WE006. The translation is printed in Wharton: He said he had written to the Count de Vergennes about the delays and embarrassments I had met with,…

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 54 · 27 Sep 2008 You

The cipher passage is coded with WE006. The translation is printed in Wharton: It was natural to expect that our successes in Virginia would have made a very grateful impression…

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 39 · 27 Sep 2008 You

A letter dated September 20, 1781, from John Jay to the President of Congress. Coded in WE007 as classified by Ralph E. Weber. The translation is in Wharton.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 369 · 24 Sep 2008 You

Cypher WE031 as classified by Ralph E. Weber. The same table is at Roll 134, Page 102 (q.v.).

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 656 · 24 Sep 2008 You

A cipher devised by Francis Dana. (See Roll 134, Page 102) Classified as WE032 by Ralph E. Weber.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 137 · 23 Sep 2008 You

A letter dated August 16, 1781, from Franklin to Dumas (not found in Wharton). The cipher is Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Page 117). The paragraph in cipher reads as follows: I…

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 206 · 21 Sep 2008 You

Pages 69-70 show a specimen of cipher WE072 as classified by Ralph E. Weber.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 55 · 17 Sep 2008 You

Modification by Livingston of the code table WE007, as classified by Ralph E. Weber. This is a postscript (omitted in Wharton) to the letter dated 6 July 1782 from Livingston to…

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 237 · 08 Sep 2008 You

Proposed modification of the code table WE007, as classified by Ralph E. Weber (who ascribes this change to Robert Livingston). This is a postscript (omitted in Wharton) to the…

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 121 · 08 Sep 2008 You

A triplicate of a letter of Dumas (in English). Seems to be the same as Page 288 of Roll 121.

Image, found in Continental Congress - Papers: Page 272 · 07 Sep 2008 You