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1. [Document, 1794 December 02]
- Name: Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: December 02, 1794
- Summary: Thanks for the news of the treaty. Has mentioned the stipulation which is not required to be kept secret. Everyone here is for peace, but it is feared that the allied government desires another campaign.
- Number of Images: 2
![[Document, 1794 December 13]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:61837/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
2. [Document, 1794 December 13]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Addressee)
- Date: December 13, 1794
- Summary: The Penn. insurrection is dissipating quickly. The general irritation has abated. A large majority of representatives were returned to Congress. Appearances here are of a new campaign.
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1794 November 14]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:140196/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
3. [Document, 1794 November 14]
- Name: Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: November 14, 1794
- Summary: Safe arrival in the Netherlands. French still victorious in Holland. Anxious for news from America. Pennsylvania insurrection has damaged American credit and reputation in Holland as well as England.
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1794 November 16]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:61849/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
4. [Document, 1794 November 16]
- Name: Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: November 16, 1794
- Summary: Sends a package to be forwarded. The French troops continue to win. Everything here is quiet. American credit is poor in Holland and in England.
- Number of Images: 2
![[Document, 1794 November 21]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:61855/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
5. [Document, 1794 November 21]
- Name: Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: November 21, 1794
- Summary: The intelligence of the signing of the treaty is welcomed by the merchants engaged in trade with America here. Discusses the situation in Holland.
- Number of Images: 2
![[Document, 1794 November 24]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:61843/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
6. [Document, 1794 November 24]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Addressee)
- Date: November 24, 1794
- Summary: The treaty has been signed. The desire for peace appears to grow. Discusses procedural matters. The outcome of the insurrection in America is still unknown.
- Number of Images: 2
![[Document, 1795 January 09]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:61863/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
7. [Document, 1795 January 09]
- Name: Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: January 09, 1795
- Summary: Is pleased with the news from America. Hopes that the treaty will be received well. The situation here is critical.
- Number of Images: 2
![[Document, 1819 January 11]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:61833/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
8. [Document, 1819 January 11]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Addressee)
- Date: January 11, 1819
- Summary: Has received a letter from the house of Messrs. Fox at Falmouth mentioning the death of the American consul, Robert Were Fox, and asking John Jay to recommend the agent's son as successor. If the business has been well managed, it seems probable to ex...
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1821 June 22]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:61859/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
9. [Document, 1821 June 22]
- Name: Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
- Date: June 22, 1821
- Summary: Encloses a copy of a report on weights and measures submitted to the Senate at their last session. It is a token of veneration and of gratefulness for John Jay's personal kindness.
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1832 August 10]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:74799/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
10. [Document, 1832 August 10]
- Name: Jay, William, 1789-1858 (Author) Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Addressee)
- Date: August 10, 1832
- Summary: Requesting any information Adams may be able to furnish on the subject of the Congressional attempt to censure John Jay for his part in 82-83 negotiations, which may possibly had also been directed to JA also. Asks information as well on disposition o...
- Number of Images: 2
![[Document, 1832 August 18]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:74793/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
11. [Document, 1832 August 18]
- Name: Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Author) Jay, William, 1789-1858 (Addressee)
- Date: August 18, 1832
- Summary: Supports Jay's view that French did not have American Best interests at heart in 1782-83. Says he went through his father's papers for 1783 but found nothing with regard to a proposed censure in 1783. Refers William to Sparks' work,"incorrect" Vol. 10...
- Number of Images: 2
![[Document, 1832 August 23]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:74803/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
12. [Document, 1832 August 23]
- Name: Jay, William, 1789-1858 (Author) Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Addressee)
- Date: August 23, 1832
- Summary: Thanks John Quincy Adams for his letter of 10 August and refers again to efforts to glorify Franklin and discredit John Jay and Adams. Says he hasn't received John Quincy's eulogy on James Monroe yet.
- Number of Images: 1
![[Document, 1832 October 20]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:48693/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
13. [Document, 1832 October 20]
- Name: Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Author) Jay, William, 1789-1858 (Addressee)
- Date: October 20, 1832
- Summary: Encloses copies of his eulogy on James Monroe and an address delivered by him to the town inhabitants on the 4th of July last. Has heard of William's intention to publish a biography on John Jay; regrets that distance has prevented a better acquaintan...
- Number of Images: 2
![[Document, 1832 October 27]](https://triclops.library.columbia.edu/iiif/2/featured/ldpd:74807/full/!256,256/0/default.jpg)
14. [Document, 1832 October 27]
- Name: Jay, William, 1789-1858 (Author) Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 (Addressee)
- Date: October 27, 1832
- Summary: Thanks John Quincy for pamphlets he sent him, and tells him how John Jay always reciprocated the regard for John Adams which Adams had always had for John Jay.
- Number of Images: 1