1Silas 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...
2The American Commissioners to John Jay, 2 June 1777 (Franklin Papers)
...that another and closely similar communication in invisible ink, now lost, followed six...
3To 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...
4To John Jay from Silas Deane, 2 December 1776 (Jay Papers)
written in invisible ink and rendered visible by Bendikson through the use of ultraviolet...
5To 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...
6To 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...
7To John Jay from Thomas Jefferson, 3 August 1788 (Jay Papers)
...in deciphering and conveying to Congress letters Deane wrote in invisible ink. See