This invention of Sir James Jay enabled the colonial forces to communicate in secret.
- Carrier pigeons
- Invisible ink
- Information belt
- Safe house
This invention of Sir James Jay enabled the colonial forces to communicate in secret.
Invisible ink. Jay was the brother of John Jay, the first chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. The invisible ink could be read when the paper was treated by a certain chemical. George Washington called the invention sympathetic stain and white ink.