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A letter in part in Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Vol. 1, Page 117).
One portion reads:
680 [c] 606 [e] 613 [H] 652 [o] 672 [r] 677 [t] 678 [a] 663 [l] 673 [e] 414 [z]
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A letter in part in Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Vol. 1, Page 117).
One portion reads:
198 [s] 210 [u] 165 [r] 95 [l] 183 ['] 213 [o] 23 [f] 199 [f] 173 [r] 164 [e] 289 [d]
176…
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Two phrases are in cipher and left blank in Wharton (see http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(dc004122)) for an electronic text).
Ralph E. Weber…
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Printed in Wharton
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(dc00230))
According to its note, at the end of this letter is a minute explanation of a…
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The same letter as Page 99 of Roll 182.
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The code used here is WE008 as classified by Ralph E. Weber.
Ex. 140 (A) 16 (U) 325 (ER) 141 (B) 485 (AL)
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Portions of a letter dated November 26, 1781, from Robert Livingston to Franklin (printed in The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution) Other portions are found on…
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Portions (nonconsecutive) of a letter dated November 26, 1781, from Robert Livingston to Franklin (printed in The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution) Other…
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A worksheet for enciphering in WE008 (as classified by Ralph E. Weber).
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Coded in WE005 as classified by Ralph E. Weber.
The plaintext is found in The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution
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A deciphering table for Dumas' cipher (see Page 117 of the present roll (Roll 72)).
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Instructions for John Jay in Spain, coded by WE008 (as classified by Ralph E. Weber).
The plaintext is printed in Secret Journals…
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Instructions for John Jay in Spain, coded by WE007 (as classified by Ralph E. Weber). Many coding (or copying) errors are found.
The plaintext is printed in Secret Journals…
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A cipher designed by John Jay and sent to Robert Livingston in April 1781.
Classified as WE033 by Ralph E. Weber.
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A cipher designed by Robert Livingston and sent to John Jay on August 26, 1780.
Classified as WE034 by Ralph E. Weber.
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A cipher devised by Francis Dana and sent to Robert Livingston.
The first letter is enciphered by the column under "W" of the keyword WAR. The second letter is enciphered by the…
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This seems to be the one at
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(dc002247))
(printed in Wharton)
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Printed in Wharton.
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(dc004463))
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This seems to be the summary of the same letter on Page 18 of the present roll (Roll 121) but includes some further materials.
In this sheet, marked 30, the first paragraph is…
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