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Telegraph Cipher. New Edition. Signal Service U. S. A., Division of Telegrams and Reports
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Telegraph Cipher. New Edition. Signal Service U. S. A., Division of Telegrams and Reports
Manuscripts
58 pages; 27 x 14 cm. Label fell off cover, now laid inside volume. See EC 76 for another copy.
EC 75
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U. S. Military Telegraph. Sent, Aug. 9 1862 -- Jany. 21, 1864
Manuscripts
400 pages; 36 x 27 cm. Title from cover label. Approximately 571 telegrams, 6 of which have been partially or completely crossed out. P. 328-400 are blank.
EC 17
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U. S. Military Telegraph. Aug. 6 1862 Jany. 24, 1864 Cipher Messages sent
Manuscripts
400 pages; 36 x 28 cm. Title from cover label. Approximately 714 telegrams, 5 of which have been partially or completely crossed out. P. 381-384 are missing.
EC 16
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Cipher for Telegraphic Correspondence; arranged expressly for Military Operations, and for important Government despatches. [Cipher Book #1]
Manuscripts
24 pages; 15 x 9 cm. Title from identical book, EC 41. Title page has been torn out. A list of cipher holders has been glued on top of p. 1. Glued on inside back cover: Additional Arbitrary. No directions for use.
EC 42
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War Department Ciphers Received From Mch. 25th 1863 to July 10, 1863
Manuscripts
432 pages; 36 x 27 cm. Title from spine label. Cover label: United States Military Telegraph, War Department. Received. Approximately 483 telegrams. P. 349-350 omitted.
EC 6
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U. S. Military Telegraph. Strictly private
Manuscripts
282 pages; 36 x 22 cm. Title from cover. There is no spine label. There are no telegrams between May 22 and January 1 1863. Abraham Lincoln is author of many of the telegrams. No separate dates for "sent" or "received" only one date. Approximately 513 telegrams, 12 of which are partially or completely crossed out. P. 26, 47, and 275-276 are blank.
EC 4