Henry Debosnys

Henry Debosnys (1836 in Lisbon, Portugal – April 28, 1883 in Essex County, New York) was hanged for murder of his third wife, Elizabeth Wells.[1][2] His skull is on display at the Adirondack History Center Museum in Elizabethtown, New York.[3]

A self-portrait of Debosnys with a pictogram.

Debosnys left enciphered documents, that have never been decrypted, using a cryptographic script (or scripts) and/or pictograms.

Literature

  • Cheri L. Farnsworth: Adirondack Enigma. 2011, ISBN 978-1596298682
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References

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