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A letter in part in Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Vol. 1, Page 117).
One portion reads:
4 [l] 5 [e] 28 [c] 2 [o] 266 [u] 204 [r] 16 [i] 13 [e] 216 [r] 20 [d] 270 [u]
118 [b] 279…
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A letter in part in Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Vol. 1, Page 117).
One portion reads:
613 [h] 2 [o] 17 [r] 15 [t] 19 [a] 4 [l] 5 [e] 414 [z] 207 [,] 424 [h] 69 [a] 1 [v] 16 [i] 14…
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A letter in part in Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Vol. 1, Page 117).
One portion reads:
118 [b] 19 [a] 14 [n] 80 [q] 3 [u] 16 [i] 5 [e] 17 [r] 11 [s] 104 [g] 13 [e] 27 [n] 26 [e] 8…
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A letter in part in Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Vol. 1, Page 117).
One portion reads:
4 [l] 5 [e] 28 [c] 2 [o] 266 [u] 204 [r] 16 [i] 13 [e] 216 [r] 20 [d] 270 [u]
118 [b] 279…
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A letter in part in Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Vol. 1, Page 117).
One portion reads:
4 [l] 5 [e] 28 [c] 2 [o] 266 [u] 204 [r] 16 [i] 13 [e]
216 [r] 20 [d] 270 [u] 118 [b] 279…
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A letter in part in Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Vol. 1, Page 117).
One portion reads:
202 [m] 13 [e] 651 [p] 412 [r] 652 [o] 680 [c] 668 [u] 411 [r] 681 [e] 398 [r] 663 [l] 671…
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A letter in part in Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Vol. 1, Page 117).
One portion reads:
308 [,] 332 [p] 319 [o] 540 [u] 173 [r]
22 [f] 187 [r] 341 [a] 336 [p] 348 [p] 391 [e] 200…
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A letter in part in Dumas' cipher (see Roll 72, Vol. 1, Page 117).
One portion reads:
66 [i] 20 [d] 35 [e] 51 [n] 38 [e] 45 [u] 395 [f] 1 [v] 79 [i] 4 [l] 18 [l] 41 [e] 241 [&] 22…
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A cipher table used by Dumas and Franklin.
Symbols including twenty-five letters of the alphabet plus the amersand, the apostrophe, the comma, the interrogation, the full stop,…
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How to make a cipher table according to James Lovell's polyalphabetic substitution system.
Tables for keywords John (upper-left) and FOR (lower-right) are shown.
When a cipher…
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Transcript of the letter in code on Page 39 of Volume 6 of Roll 113 (http://www.footnote.com/image/420278/). The plaintext is on Page 33 of the present roll (Roll 131).
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A page (not the first) from John Adams' letter in code. The code is the same as used in other despatches, including one dated 2 June (Page 469 of Volume 5 of the present roll,…
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Transcript of the letter in code on Page 469 of Roll 113. The plaintext is on Page 258 of the present roll (Roll 131).
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Transcript of the letter on Page 499 of Roll 113. The plaintext is on Page 272 of the present roll (Roll 131).
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John Adams' letter in code, reporting his interview with the Queen, dated June 10 1785. The code is the same one as in his letter of June 10 (Page 469).
This sheet, marked 499…
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John Adams' letter in code, reporting his first interview with King George III dated June 2 1785. The code has a vocabulary of about 660, in which letters "j" and "v" are assinged…
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Substitution tables for James Lovell's polyalphabetic cipher system. John Adams was assigned keyword CR. Henry Laurens got YO. Benjamin Franklin got COR. William Palfrey gotUNT.…
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The cipher part is encoded with James Lovell's polyalphabetic system with keyletters BY, assigned to John Jay.
The text reas as follows:
By the United States in Congress…
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Ciphered with James Lovell's polyalphabetic cipher with key letters FOR.
Deciphered as:
Instructions to the honorable Sohn [sic] Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, Henry Laurens,…
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