Washington Papers Consolidated Index | J | Jay, John
[Diary entry: 6 November 1785] [Diaries 4:220]+
[Diary entry: 2 November 1788] [Diaries 5:417]
[Diary entry: 12 October 1789] [Diaries 5:460]+
[Diary entry: 23 March 1790] [Diaries 6:53]+
[Diary entry: 5 July 1790] [Diaries 6:86]+
From John Hancock, 22 December 1775 [Revolutionary War Series 2:590]+
From John Hancock, 6–21 January 1776 [Revolutionary War Series 3:46]
To John Hancock, 24 March 1776 [Revolutionary War Series 3:524]
From John Adams, 1 April 1776 [Revolutionary War Series 4:2]
From John Hancock, 2 April 1776 [Revolutionary War Series 4:17]+
To Richard Henry Lee, 18 May 1776 [Revolutionary War Series 4:335]+
To Colonel Thomas McKean, 13 August 1776 [Revolutionary War Series 6:7]+
From William Duer, 28 January 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 8:172]+
General Orders, 9 February 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 8:283]+
From Robert Morris, 27 February 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 8:458]
From Major General John Sullivan, 9 March 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 8:547]
From Brigadier General Alexander McDougall, 12 March 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 8:558]
From Major General Philip Schuyler, 25 January 1779 [Revolutionary War Series 19:75]
To Major General Alexander McDougall, 6 March 1779 [Revolutionary War Series 19:385]+
From Brigadier General Charles Scott, 18 May 1779 [Revolutionary War Series 20:532]+
To George Clinton, 24 May 1779 [Revolutionary War Series 20:597]+
Editorial Note [Confederation Series 2:200]+
From Benjamin Walker, 20 December 1784 [Confederation Series 2:225]
From Lafayette, 21 December 1784 [Confederation Series 2:227]
From John Fitzgerald, 9 February 1785 [Confederation Series 2:335]+
From Josiah Parker, 24–28 February 1785 [Confederation Series 2:378]+
From Lafayette, 19 March 1785 [Confederation Series 2:450]
From William Carmichael, 25 March 1785 [Confederation Series 2:461]+
From John Paul Jones, 9 September 1787 [Confederation Series 5:321]+
From Gardoqui, 9 November 1787 [Confederation Series 5:420]+
From Thomas Jefferson, 10 May 1789 [Presidential Series 2:259]
From David Salisbury Franks, 12 May 1789 [Presidential Series 2:279]
From David Salisbury Franks, 12 May 1789 [Presidential Series 2:280]
From John Adams, 17 May 1789 [Presidential Series 2:314]+
From Charles-Guillaume-Frédéric Dumas, 13 June 1789 [Presidential Series 2:483]
From Richard Marshall Scott, 15 June 1789 [Presidential Series 2:498]+
From John Beck, 10 August 1789 [Presidential Series 3:407]+
From John Kean, 5 September 1789 [Presidential Series 3:601]+
From George Washington, 8 December 1789 [Presidential Series 4:377]+
From Elijah Hunter, 9 December 1789 [Presidential Series 4:380]
From Elijah Hunter, 9 December 1789 [Presidential Series 4:381]
From Lafayette, 12 January 1790 [Presidential Series 4:567]+
From Andrew Ellicott, 15 January 1790 [Presidential Series 4:579]
To Lafayette, 3 June 1790 [Presidential Series 5:468]
From Thomas Jefferson, 15 June 1790 [Presidential Series 5:523]+
From Juan Nepomuceno de Quesada, 17 July 1790 [Presidential Series 6:101]+
From James Ewing, 2 August 1790 [Presidential Series 6:177]+
From Lafayette, 23 August 1790 [Presidential Series 6:318]
From the United States Supreme Court Justices, 13 September 1790 [Presidential Series 6:430]
From John Rutledge, 5 March 1791 [Presidential Series 7:516]
From Karl August Freiherr von Wangenheim, 10 February 1794 [Presidential Series 15:212]
To Edmund Pendleton, 17 March 1794 [Presidential Series 15:407]+
From Edmund Randolph, 2 April 1794 [Presidential Series 15:498]+
From Thomas Johnson and David Stuart, 23 April 1794 [Presidential Series 15:642]+
To Alexander Hamilton, 2 May 1794 [Presidential Series 16:9]+
From Edmund Randolph, 15 May 1794 [Presidential Series 16:76]+
From William Gordon, 31 August 1797 [Retirement Series 1:332]
– letters from [36 subentries]
– letters to [48 subentries]
– absent from U.S. Supreme Court [2 references]
– acting secretary of state [1 reference]
– An Address to the People of the State of New York [3 references]
– and Algerian captives [1 reference]
– and Anthony Walton White [1 reference]
– and Arabian horse [1 reference]
– and Barbary corsairs [1 reference]
– and Benjamin Lincoln [1 reference]
– and Board for the Reduction of the Public Debt [1 reference]
– and Charles Morrell [2 references]
– and Chiappe brothers [1 reference]
– and consular convention [1 reference]
– and counterfeiting [2 references]
– and diplomatic appointments [1 reference]
– and dispute with Littlepage [4 references]
– and Edmond Genet [6 references]
– and Edward Newenham [4 references]
– and embarkation rolls [2 references]
– and Federalist Papers [2 references]
– and Genet's appeal to the people [3 references]
– and GW's address to Congress [1 reference]
– and GW's inauguration [1 reference]
– and GW's New England Tour [1 reference]
– and GW's New York farewell [1 reference]
– and GW's Southern Tour [1 reference]
– and Henry Lee [1 reference]
– and Henry Marchant [1 reference]
– and Henry Remsen [1 reference]
– and infractions of Treaty of Peace [2 references]
– and jackasses [1 reference]
– and James Duane [1 reference]
– and Jefferson's departure from France [1 reference]
– and John Anstey [2 references]
– and John Blagge [1 reference]
– and John Searson [3 references]
– and Jonathan Lawrence [1 reference]
– and Joseph Fay [1 reference]
– and Lafayette [1 reference]
– and Levinus Clarkson [1 reference]
– and Lewis Littlepage [4 references]
– and Maine boundary dispute [1 reference]
– and negotiations with Gardoqui [3 references]
– and negotiations with Great Britain [1 reference]
– and Neutrality Proclamation [3 references]
– and New England circuit court [1 reference]
– and New York circular letter [1 reference]
– and northeastern boundary dispute [2 references]
– and peace propositions [1 reference]
– and presidential protocol [2 references]
– and proposals for armed neutrality [1 reference]
– and proposed statue of GW [1 reference]
– and Ralph Wormeley, Jr. [1 reference]
– and ratification of Constitution [1 reference]
– and Richard Harrison [2 references]
– and Robert Hanson Harrison's appointment [1 reference]
– and Robert Troup [1 reference]
– and Samuel Bradford [1 reference]
– and Samuel Vaughan, Jr. [1 reference]
– and sea letters [1 reference]
– and separation of powers [1 reference]
– and slave embarkation lists [3 references]
– and Society of the Cincinnati [3 references]
– and Spanish aid [1 reference]
– and Spanish negotiations [1 reference]
– and Spanish stallion [1 reference]
– and Supreme Court meeting [1 reference]
– and Thomas Barclay [1 reference]
– and Thomas Johnson [1 reference]
– and U.S. debt to France [1 reference]
– and vice-presidency [1 reference]
– and William Stephens Smith [2 references]
– and William Tate [2 references]
– appointed chief justice of Supreme Court [1 reference]
– appointment of [3 references]
– arrives in New York [1 reference]
– as acting secretary of state [3 references]
– as delegate to Congress [1 reference]
– as secretary of foreign affairs [3 references]
– as secretary of state [1 reference]
– as U.S. minister to Great Britain [9 references]
– at Bath, England [1 reference]
– attends convention of Episcopal church [2 references]
– attends GW's first annual message to Congress [1 reference]
– birth of daughter [1 reference]
– carries letter [1 reference]
– circuit court duty [1 reference]
– comments on diplomatic salaries [1 reference]
– commissioner to Europe [1 reference]
– compliments [3 references]
– considered for office [1 reference]
– conversation with GW [1 reference]
– court-martial [1 reference]
– criticizes judicial system [1 reference]
– dines with GW [9 references]
– elected president of Congress [3 references]
– employs George Taylor, Jr. [1 reference]
– envoy to Great Britain [13 references + 5 subentries]
– espionage activities [3 references]
– false accusations against [3 references]
– feud with Lewis Littlepage [1 reference]
– forwards letters [5 references]
– gives advice on draft letter [1 reference]
– greetings to [1 reference]
– GW asks advice of [2 references]
– GW asks for opinions from [8 references]
– GW consults [1 reference]
– GW invites to theater [1 reference]
– GW requests advice from [2 references]
– GW seeks opinions of [1 reference]
– GW visits [3 references]
– his plan for new government [1 reference]
– his report on the conduct of the states [2 references]
– illness of [1 reference]
– in England [1 reference]
– in N.Y. Ratifying Convention [2 references]
– instructs John Adams [1 reference]
– introduces Lord Wycombe [1 reference]
– John Temple communicates his instructions to [1 reference]
– Lafayette's compliments to [1 reference]
– leaves for America [1 reference]
– letters cited [4 references]
– letters forwarded by [1 reference]
– meets with GW [2 references]
– meets with Thomas Jefferson [2 references]
– Monroe's views of [1 reference]
– negotiations with Gardoqui [1 reference]
– nominated governor of N.Y. [1 reference]
– on Moustier [1 reference]
– on New York provincial congress committees [8 references]
– opinion on Lotbinière's petition [2 references]
– opinion requested on Thomas Bird case [1 reference]
– opposition to [1 reference]
– political ambitions of [1 reference]
– proposals for national government [1 reference]
– public opinion of [1 reference]
– quits U.S. Supreme Court [1 reference]
– recommends George Taylor, Jr. [1 reference]
– recommends John McComb, Jr. [1 reference]
– recommends Matthew Clarkson [1 reference]
– recommends William Temple Franklin [1 reference]
– reports on consuls by [2 references]
– reports to Congress [2 references]
– reputation in Ireland [1 reference]
– salary of [1 reference]
– sends cottonseed to GW [3 references]
– sends seed [1 reference]
– sends seeds to GW [3 references]
– signs letter [2 references]
– son of [1 reference]
– Spanish stallion of [1 reference]
– to Richard Henry Lee [1 reference]
– views on condition of the country [1 reference]
– views on conducting negotiations [2 references]
– views on Invalid Pensions Act [1 reference]
– visits Philadelphia [1 reference]