... Jay to Richard Henry Lee , 11 July 1795 , 4 JPJ 178–79 ; John Jay to Edmund Randolph , 20 August 1795 , 4 JPJ 186 . 9. ... F.H. W. Sheppard , ed . , Survey of London : Parish of St. James Westminster , Part One , South of Piccadilly ...
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Let us hope that this book helps to retrieve Jay from the relative obscurity to which he has been unfairly consigned.” —Ron Chernow, author of Alexander Hamilton
John Jay is a comprehensive introduction to this iconic figure in American history, a man who gave the United States its name and an important figure as the new country came to life.
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From the award-winning and New York Times best-selling author of Seward and Stanton, the critically acclaimed and definitive biography of a major Founding Father, a true national hero, and a leading architect of America's futur
John Jay
John Jay
Consists chiefly of previously unpublished papers in the collections of Columbia University Libraries.
Describes the life and political career of the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
In retirement, he was president of the American Bible Society. This detailed account of John Jay examines his life, his character, and his legacy. A chronology and a bibliography enhance the text.