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Book Description

A collection of essays dealing with episodes in early U.S. history in which cryptology played a notable role.

Table of Contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Introduction
  3. 1. United Colonies' Cipher
    1. 1.1. Notes
  4. 2. "Friend Jimmy's Cyphers": James Lovell and Secret Ciphers during the American Revolution
    1. 2.1. Notes
  5. 3. The Church Cryptogram: Birth of Our Nation's Cryptology
    1. 3.1. Notes
  6. A. Appendix A
  7. B. Appendix B
  8. C. Appendix C
    1. C.1. Notes
    2. C.2. General Notes:
  9. 4. America's First Espionage Code
    1. 4.1. Espionage Code
    2. 4.2. Notes
  10. 5. Dictionary Codes
    1. 5.1. Notes
  11. 6. General George Washington's Tradecraft
    1. 6.1. Notes
  12. 7. American Postal Intercepts
    1. 7.1. Notes
  13. 8. Department of Finance and Foreign Affairs Codes
    1. 8.1. Notes
  14. 9. Jefferson-Patterson Ciphers
    1. 9.1. Notes
  15. 10. Jefferson's Cipher Cylinder
    1. 10.1. Notes
  16. 11. A Classic American Diplomatic Code
    1. 11.1. Notes
  17. 12. John Quincy Adams's Sliding Cipher
    1. 12.1. Notes
  18. 13. Aaron Burr's "Cipher Letter"
    1. 13.1. Notes
  19. 14. The First U.S. Government Manual on Cryptography
    1. 14.1. Notes
  20. 15. Nicholas Trist Code
    1. 15.1. Notes
  21. 16. Internal Struggle: The Civil War
    1. 16.1. Notes
  22. 17. Seward's Other Folly: America's First Encrypted Cable
    1. 17.1. Notes
  23. 18. 1867 State Department Code
    1. 18.1. Notes
  24. 19. Chief Signal Officer's Code for the State Department
    1. 19.1. Notes
  25. 20. "Cipher" Dispatches and the Election of 1876
    1. 20.1. Notes
  26. 21. John H. Haswell: Codemaker
    1. 21.1. Notes
  27. 22. The Red Code of the Department of State, 1876
    1. 22.1. Notes
  28. 23. U.S. Military Cryptography in the Late Nineteenth Century
    1. 23.1. Notes
  29. 24. The Blue Code of the Department of State, 1899
    1. 24.1. Notes
  30. Bibliography
  31. About the author
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