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🕵️♀️📜 The secret meaning behind “355” and the women hidden in America’s first spy network Who was Agent 355? During the American Revolution, George Washington relied on ciphers, numbers, and coded language to protect intelligence from British interception. One of the most intriguing numbers in his correspondence was 355—a code that translated simply to “lady.” Washington and the Culper Spy Ring used a numerical codebook to conceal the identities of people and places. Washington himself was 711, New York City was 727, and countless officers, towns, and military positions were reduced to numbers. This allowed spies to exchange information in plain sight—letters that looked ordinary but carried dangerous secrets. The number 355 was not a name, but a designation. It signaled the presence of a female informant or intermediary, someone whose gender gave her access to conversations, homes, and social spaces closed to male spies. While later historians attempted to identify a single “Agent 355,” the surviving letters and codebooks never reveal her identity. The code was eventually reconstructed when historians analyzed Revolutionary-era correspondence and surviving Culper codebooks in the 19th and 20th centuries. When the cipher was broken, it became clear that 355 represented women’s invisible labor in espionage, not a single confirmed individual. Agent 355, then, is less a person than a symbol—of the women who gathered intelligence, passed messages, and shaped history from the shadows. 💬 Question for the comments: Do you think Agent 355 was one woman—or many? 👍 Like, 🔔 subscribe, and share if you love hidden history and women’s stories. #Agent355 #CulperSpyRing #GeorgeWashington #WomenInHistory #HiddenHistory #AmericanRevolution #WomenSpies #HistoryMysteries #HerHistoryWithKitSergeant