1From John Jay to the Committee of the Corporation of the City of New York (Jacob B. Taylor, John Yates Cebra, Richard … (Jay Papers)
...–1837), led the New York Militia during the War of 1812 and was clerk of the New York City...
2From John Jay to Peter Augustus Jay, 25 January 1819 (Jay Papers)
...western canal project, and had opposed the War of 1812. It took five ballots for the...
3From John Jay to Richard Peters, 9 January 1815 (Jay Papers)
...signed 24 Dec. 1814, which was to end the War of 1812.
4From John Jay to Peter Augustus Jay, 4 May 1813 (Jay Papers)
“Political Changes and Challenges in the War of 1812,”
5From John Jay to Peter Augustus Jay, 30 March 1813 (Jay Papers)
“Political Changes and Challenges in the War of 1812,”
6From John Jay to Richard Bland Lee, 7 September 1812 (Jay Papers)
...extensive rioting at the outbreak of the War of 1812. On 22 June, a crowd attacked and...
7From John Jay to Robert Goodloe Harper, 19 January 1796 (Jay Papers)
..., where he practiced law, served in the War of 1812 as a major general, and was a...
8From John Jay to Grenville, 22 November 1794 (Jay Papers)
...in 1790 and served until the outbreak of the war of 1812, when he was recalled to England...
9From John Jay to John Adams, 1 November 1786 (Jay Papers)
...from the Revolution to the Establishment of Peace after the War of 1812