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The Culper Code Book
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Culper Code Book
Description
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The Culper Code Book was used during The American Revolutionary War by George Washington's Culper Spy Ring. Developed by spymaster Benjamin Tallmadge in 1778, the code book contained 763 numerical codes for words, locations, and names. It was used by informants of the Culper Spy Ring to securely communicate and deliver intelligence.
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Benjamin Tallmadge
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https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/the-revolutionary-war/spying-and-espionage/the-culper-code-book/#-
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Mount Vernon Memorial
Date
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1778
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Mount Vernon Memorial
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English
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Cipher Tools and Machines
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Cipher tools and machines
Description
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Cipher Tools and Machines contains examples of cipher tools and machines seen through out history, particularly within the context of military history. From Ancient Greece to the Cold War, cryptology has played a significant part in the communication and intelligence efforts between opposing forces.
They, along with cryptanalysts, have even been credited with shortening the duration of wars. Without the British intelligence project ULTRA, WWII may have lasted for another two years. However, while many great cryptanalysts hail from Britain, the UK is not exclusive in their cryptographic abilities. The Enigma was invented in Germany, and its stronger rendition, Fialka- in Russia. In comparison to these cryptomachines, the US SIGABA remains unbroken. Those are only a few cipher machines flound in this collection.
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Paper Book
Dublin Core
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Title
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The Culper Code Book
Subject
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Culper Code Book
Description
An account of the resource
The Culper Code Book was used during The American Revolutionary War in 1778 by George Washington's Culper Spy Ring. Developed by Ben Tallmadge, it consisted of 763 numerical codes to represent various words, names, and locations. This code book was used within The Continental Army to communicate and deliver intelligence in a secure manner.
Creator
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Ben Tallmadge
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https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/the-revolutionary-war/spying-and-espionage/the-culper-code-book/#-
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Mount Vernon Memorial
Date
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The American Revolutionary War
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Mount Vernon Memorial
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.JPEG
Language
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English
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Page Scan
American Revolutionary War
Culper Code Book
Culper Spy Ring