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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
1 Jay, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Jay, 19 November 1778 1778-11-19 ...) College of New York. Jay developed his invisible ink in 1775 and used it throughout the...
2 Jay, John Washington, George From John Jay to George Washington, 19 November 1778 1778-11-19 On the invisible ink developed by Sir James Jay, used previously in correspondence...
3 Shreve, Israel Washington, George To George Washington from Colonel Israel Shreve, 26 May … 1779-05-26 ...flame, revealed secret letters written in invisible ink. The first letter, addressed to one...
4 Tallmadge, Benjamin Washington, George To George Washington from Major Benjamin Tallmadge, 25 … 1779-07-25 For the invisible ink, which GW sent on this date, see his
5 Tallmadge, Benjamin Washington, George To George Washington from Major Benjamin Tallmadge, 1 … 1779-11-01 Tallmadge is referring to invisible ink and components (see
6 Tallmadge, Benjamin Washington, George To George Washington from Major Benjamin Tallmadge, 15 … 1780-01-15 ...mentioned a shortage of reagent for invisible ink in his letter to Tallmadge of 12 Dec. 1779...
7 Tallmadge, Benjamin Washington, George To George Washington from Major Benjamin Tallmadge, 22 … 1780-07-22 The enclosed “blank Letter,” or letter written in invisible ink, from Culper, Jr., is filed in
8 Tallmadge, Benjamin Washington, George To George Washington from Major Benjamin Tallmadge, 28 … 1780-08-28 ...the Counterpart to read,” referring to the reagent for invisible ink.
9 Tallmadge, Benjamin Washington, George To George Washington from Major Benjamin Tallmadge, 4 … 1780-10-04 ..., Jr. (Robert Townsend’s alias) was written in invisible ink and is now illegible (
10 Tallmadge, Benjamin Washington, George To George Washington from Major Benjamin Tallmadge, 23 … 1780-10-23 ...” has not been identified. Tallmadge means invisible ink, which James Jay supplied and called...