Codes: The Culper Code Book

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The use of codes was extremely pivotal, for only a chosen few would be able to know what the codes meant. The enemy would have no idea as to what the codes were about which was very important. Major Tallmadge realized this; therefore, he created a code book that allowed information to be passed on discretely and to protect his fellow group members (“Culper”). Similarly, the book, known as the Culper Code Book, utilized 763 codes which substituted for words, places, dead drops, and people (“Culper Code Book”). Words went in order by the letter they started with in the alphabet and corresponded with the numbers in numerical order. For example, the beginning word “a” corresponded with the number one and “vacant” went along with the number 650