Two Centuries On, a Cryptologist Cracks a Presidential Code

The cryptic message was sent to President Jefferson in December 1801 by his friend and frequent correspondent, Robert Patterson, a mathematics professor at the University of Pennsylvania. President Jefferson and Mr. Patterson were both officials at the American Philosophical Society -- a group that promoted scholarly research in the sciences and humanities -- and were enthusiasts of ciphers and other codes, regularly exchanging letters about them. Full Story »

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by Joey Baker - Jul. 2, 2009

This is just one of those "oh, that's interesting!" stories. A fun read.

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