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Articles about Parker and Genevieve Hitt
An Accidental Cryptologist: The Brief Career of Genevieve Young Hitt
Parker Hitt’s First Cylinder Device and the Genesis of U.S. Army Cylinder and Strip Devices
Pioneers of U.S. Military Cryptology: Colonel Parker Hitt and His Wife, Genevieve Young Hitt
Cryptologic Couples (see page 29 of the pdf file)
Articles relating to World War I
Sources and methods: uncovering the story of American Cryptology in World War I
Chut, J’ecoute: U.S. Army’s Use of Radio Intelligence in World War I
Farmhouse Field Station Houlton, Maine: The U.S. Army’s First Fixed Field Site
(see page 40 of publication)
Impermanent alliances: cryptologic cooperation between the United States, Britain, and France on the Western Front, 1917–1918
The Cryptologist’s War: How World War I Helped Weave the “Cloak” of Cryptologic Secrecy
(see page 31 of publication)
Articles on Sources and Methods for Cryptologic History
Sources and methods: uncovering the story of American Cryptology in World War I
Sources and methods: contingency and its role in researching records of cryptologic history – a discussion and some lessons to apply for future research
Sources and methods for cryptologic history: Research at the US National Archives–the “Big Two” Record Groups
Sources and methods series: considering other record groups in Nara holding cryptologic and cryptologic-related records
Sources and methods for cryptologic history: researching individuals (and the biography boom)