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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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21 | Coleman, William | Jay, John | To John Jay from William Coleman, 7 July 1807 | 1807-07-07 | After all my strugglings I am compelled to submit at last & avail myself of the Insolvent Act. I... |
22 | Jay, Peter Augustus | Jay, John | To John Jay from Peter Augustus Jay, 8 July 1808 | 1808-07-08 | I have just rec d . your Letter of the 6th. inst. & am sorry to learn that Circumstances have... |
23 | Jay, Peter Augustus | Jay, John | To John Jay from Peter Augustus Jay, 14 May 1803 | 1803-05-14 | Since I last wrote to you from Leghorn I have passed from that City to Genoa by Water, & from... |
24 | Livingston, Robert R. | Jay, John | To John Jay from Robert R. Livingston, 21 March 1801 | 1801-03-21 | THE Chief Justice having transmitted to me a copy of your letter of the 18th instant, addressed... |
25 | Beers, William P. | Jay, John | To John Jay from William P. Beers, 2 April 1807 | 1807-04-02 | I cannot lose the opportunity by M r . Isaacs to write a few lines. He could inform you of my... |
26 | City of Albany Common Council | Jay, John | To John Jay from the City of Albany Common Council, 11 … | 1801-05-11 | We the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of Albany, in Common Council Convened, Cannot... |
27 | Jay, Peter Augustus | Jay, John | To John Jay from Peter Augustus Jay, 3 March 1809 | 1809-03-03 | I rec d . your letter of the 22 d Feb y on Friday last— Judge Benson being still at Albany I... |
28 | Jay, Sarah Livingston | Jay, John | To John Jay from Sarah Livingston Jay, 2 March 1802 | 1802-03-02 | I think it will give you pleasure to hear from us, even tho’ nothing new has occur’d. To tell you... |