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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1751 | Jay, John | Adams, John | To John Adams from John Jay, 7 May 1821 | 1821-05-07 | By the Mail, next to the one which brought me a Letter from Mr. Duane, I transmitted a copy of it... |
1752 | Jay, John | Jay, Peter Augustus | From John Jay to Peter Augustus Jay, 10 May 1798 | 1798-05-10 | I have rec d . Yours of the 26 ult. The one by Cap t Dusenbury, and this morning that of the 6 th... |
1753 | Jay, John | Thomson, Charles | From John Jay to Charles Thomson, 19 July 1783 | 1783-07-19 | My last to you was a short Letter by M r John Penn, who I suppose is near america by this Time—... |
1754 | Jay, John | Livingston, William | From John Jay to William Livingston, 30 December … | ≈1784-12-30 | The Necessity of speedily providing accommodations here both for myself & the Gent. of Congress,... |
1755 | Jay, John | Benson, Egbert | From John Jay to Egbert Benson, 27 June 1795 | 1795-06-27 | [ illegible ] ^[ illegible ]^ after my Return from Ph a ., and just as I was about setting out... |
1756 | Jay, John | John Jay and Rufus King to Messrs. Printers, [12 August … | 1793-08-12 | CERTAIN late publications render it proper for us to authorize to inform the Public, that a... | |
1757 | Jay, John | Board of Treasury | John Jay and Henry Knox to the Board of Treasury, 1 … | 1788-02-01 | We have hired for a Year the new House of the honorable Walter Livingston Esquire in the Broad... |
1758 | Jay, John | Testimony regarding the St. Croix River, 21 May 1798 | 1798-05-21 | The answer of John Jay, who, was one of the Commissioners by whom the Treaty of Peace between... | |
1759 | Jay, John | John Jay’s Charge to the Grand Jury, Circuit Court for … | 1792-06-25 | To contemplate offences, and to prescribe punishments are unpleasing but necessary Tasks; being... | |
1760 | Jay, John | Hamilton, Alexander | John Jay and Rufus King to Alexander Hamilton and Henry … | 1793-11-26 | You will recieve herewith enclosed a Publication by M r Genet denying his having declared that he... |
1761 | Miller, Morris S. | Barber, John | Morris S. Miller for John Jay to John Barber and … | 1798-10-09 | I yesterday informed His Excellency the Governor that on applying for your account against him... |
1762 | Jay, John | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from John Jay, 25 November 1788 | 1788-11-25 | My last to you was dated the 23d. September last. It mentioned my having received your Letters of... |
1763 | President of Congress | Adams, John | To John Adams from the President of the Congress, 7 … | 1779-09-07 | On the 20th. August last I had the Pleasure of recieving and communicating to Congress your... |
1764 | Jay, John | Enclosure: [Proclamation by George Washington], [April … | ≈1793-04-01 | By George Washington President of the U. S. of am⟨erica⟩ a Proclamation. Whereas every nation has... | |
1765 | Jay, John | Huntington, Samuel | From John Jay to the President of Congress (Samuel … | 1780-07-10 | As a late and particular Letter from me to your Ex y is now on the way to America, and as I... |
1766 | Jay, John | John Jay and Rufus King “To the Public,” 26 November … | 1793-11-26 | Although well constituted free Governments only, can give and preserve to men the Enjoyment of... | |
1767 | Jay, John | Hamilton, Alexander | John Jay and Rufus King to Alexander Hamilton and Henry … | 1793-11-26 | You will recieve herewith enclosed a Publication by Mr Genet denying his having declared that he... |
1768 | Lee, Richard Henry | Adams, John | Joint Commission to Negotiate a Treaty of Amity and … | 1785-03-11 | Duplicate. The United States in Congress Assembled. [ 11 March 1785 ] To all to whom these... |
1769 | Lee, Richard Henry | Sidi Mohammed (Muhammed) | The American Commissioners’ Letter of Credence to the … | 1785-03-11 | To the Great, Noble and Imperial Sovereign, the Emperor of Morocco.— We the United States of... |
1770 | Jay, John | Floridablanca, José Monino, conde de | From John Jay to Floridablanca, 20 June 1780, enclosing … | 1780-06-20 | M r : Jay has the Honor of representing to his Excellency the Count D’ Florida Blanca, that... |
1771 | Jay, John | Certification of John Jay’s Oath as Secretary for … | 1784-12-21 | By The United States in Congress Assembled— May 7th, 1784. Congress proceeded to the election,&... | |
1772 | Troup, Robert | Jay, John | To John Jay from Robert Troup, 23 November 1778 [with … | ≈1778-11-23 | Inclosed is a Letter which was sent to me, two Days ago, by M r . Samuel Nicoll, who lately... |