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The “Ink” refers to invisible ink, or “stain” (see Culper, Jr., to...
Townsend is referring to invisible ink (see
...that document. Townsend acknowledged receipt of the invisible ink, which employed a stain, in...
...point was apparently a communication in invisible ink, which is no longer decipherable; see...
...in Franche-Comté. He encloses his secret method of making invisible ink; try it.
...American Revolution he used an invisible ink of his own invention to pass on intelligence...
...Jay may have conducted a political correspondence in invisible ink that has not been found...
GW is referring to invisible ink for espionage activities.
GW sought a new supply of invisible ink for espionage activities (see
written in invisible ink and rendered visible by Bendikson through the use of ultraviolet...
...that another and closely similar communication in invisible ink, now lost, followed six...
..., 11–23 June 1776, incorporated in invisible ink within a letter ostensibly written by one...
...forward correspondence, much of it originally in invisible ink, from Deane and Franklin to the...
...to Morris of 17 Sept. 1776 written in invisible ink. In his letter to Morris, Deane advised...
...in deciphering and conveying to Congress letters Deane wrote in invisible ink. See
...“when he first sent me some of his invisible Ink?” tell him that I cannot recollect the...
...the use by the Continental Congress of an invisible ink he had invented. As secretary of...
...: unidentified document explaining the use of invisible ink (not found); decipherment,...
Decipherment of Text in Invisible Ink of Price Current and Continuation of Deane to Jay,...
...last three words. “Stain” and “counterpart” refer to invisible ink and reagent.
For Townsend’s first request for invisible ink, see Culper to John Bolton, “June 31” (...
GW is referring to the chemical reagent for invisible ink (see
...3.” The “stain” was a type of invisible ink. Woodhull, as Samuel Culper, probably enclosed...
For background on this invisible ink, and its initial use, see
GW is referring to invisible ink, which he sent in late July (see
...flame, revealed secret letters written in invisible ink. The first letter, addressed to one...
...mentioned a shortage of reagent for invisible ink in his letter to Tallmadge of 12 Dec. 1779...
..., Jr. (Robert Townsend’s alias) was written in invisible ink and is now illegible (
...) College of New York. Jay developed his invisible ink in 1775 and used it throughout the...
On the invisible ink developed by Sir James Jay, used previously in correspondence...
For the invisible ink, which GW sent on this date, see his
...the Counterpart to read,” referring to the reagent for invisible ink.
The enclosed “blank Letter,” or letter written in invisible ink, from Culper, Jr., is filed in
Tallmadge is referring to invisible ink and components (see
...” has not been identified. Tallmadge means invisible ink, which James Jay supplied and called...
...for France, Jay gave him a quantity of invisible ink invented by his brother Sir James, in...
...notably distributing his brother Sir James Jay’s formulation for invisible ink,
...for his provision of invisible ink and his role in artillery experiments for the Continental...
39Editorial Note (Washington Papers)
...of the most essential items for the spies: their special invisible ink and reagent.