1From John Jay to James Jay, 4 January 1776 (Jay Papers)
...Jay may have conducted a political correspondence in invisible ink that has not been found...
2Silas Deane to Robert Morris and the Committee of Secret Correspondence, 23 June 1776 (Franklin Papers)
...point was apparently a communication in invisible ink, which is no longer decipherable; see...
3From John Jay to Robert Morris, 15 September 1776 (Jay Papers)
...: unidentified document explaining the use of invisible ink (not found); decipherment,...
4To John Jay from Robert Morris, 23 September 1776 (Jay Papers)
..., 11–23 June 1776, incorporated in invisible ink within a letter ostensibly written by one...
5From John Jay to Robert Morris, 6 October 1776 (Jay Papers)
Decipherment of Text in Invisible Ink of Price Current and Continuation of Deane to Jay,...
6To John Jay from Silas Deane, 2 December 1776 (Jay Papers)
written in invisible ink and rendered visible by Bendikson through the use of ultraviolet...
7To John Jay from Robert Morris, 4 February 1777 (Jay Papers)
...to Morris of 17 Sept. 1776 written in invisible ink. In his letter to Morris, Deane advised...
8The American Commissioners to John Jay, 2 June 1777 (Franklin Papers)
...that another and closely similar communication in invisible ink, now lost, followed six...
9To John Jay from the American Commissioners (Benjamin Franklin and Silas Deane), 2 June 1777 (Jay Papers)
...forward correspondence, much of it originally in invisible ink, from Deane and Franklin to the...
10To Benjamin Franklin from the Chevalier de la Pleignière, 8 March 1778 (Franklin Papers)
...in Franche-Comté. He encloses his secret method of making invisible ink; try it.