File:Culper Ring code (orig).jpg

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English: A page from the code book of the Culper Spy Ring during the American Revolutionary War. On the left of the page are the names of people and places side-by-side with numbers that serve as their code representations.
Date late 1770s
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Original publication: code book

Immediate source: http://www.mountvernon.org/culpercode/
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Benjamin Tallmadge

(Life time: 1754-1835)
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