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Cipher Book #5


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    Cipher Book #5

    Manuscripts

    40 pages; 16 x 9 cm. Title supplied by cataloger. Glued to inside front cover is a list of cipher holds. Glued to the front fly leaf: Memorandum Index. On verso of page 1: No. 5. Laid inside the book in an envelope labeled: Rules for working Cipher "No. 5". Envelope has printed on it: War Department, Official Business, Assistant Secretary of War. The rules are written on yellow paper, same as EC 49, six pages.

    EC 60

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    Cipher Book #5

    Manuscripts

    40 pages; 16 x 9 cm. Title supplied by cataloger. On inside front cover: Returned from Detroit, Apr. 24, 1869. Laid inside the front cover are directions for use, 6 pages, entitled "Rules for the use of Govt. Cipher No. 5" on yellow carbon paper. On fly leaf: Chas. A. Tinker, Manager War Dept. Tel. Ofs. Handwritten on verso of page 1: No. 5.

    EC 49

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    Cipher Book #5

    Manuscripts

    40 pages; 16 x 9 cm. Title supplied by cataloger. On fly leaf: 5. On verso of page 1: 5. Laid inside the book are directions for use of No. 4 & 5 cipher on a yellow carbon paper sheet.

    EC 58

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    Cipher Book #5

    Manuscripts

    40 pages; 16 x 9 cm. Title supplied by cataloger. Laid inside is a letter by W. I. Gross, Headquarters Military Division of Gulf, New Orleans, La., to Charles W. Moore, Cipher Clerk, Mobile, Ala., April 28, 1866; also there are directions for use of codes nos. 4 & 5 on yellow carbon paper. On fly leaf: No. 5.

    EC 64

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    Cipher Book #5

    Manuscripts

    40 pages; 16 x 9 cm. Title supplied by cataloger. On verso of page 1: No. 5. Laid in front cover are directions for Cipher 5 on the Department of the Cumberland Stationery, dated 1865, Aug. 1.

    EC 53

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    Cipher Book #5

    Manuscripts

    40 pages; 16 x 9 cm. Title supplied by cataloger. On fly leaf: U. S. Military Telegraph, Fort Leavenworth. On verso of page 1: No. 5. Laid inside book: a list of cipher holders for nos. 1 and 5, Division of the Gulf, 1866, May 7th, and directions for use on Western Union Telegraph stationary, undated.

    EC 65