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[Document, 1801 February 08]

1. [Document, 1801 February 08]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: February 08, 1801
  • Summary: Comments upon the qualifications of the candidates for sheriff of Dutchess County who are likely to meet the approval of the Council on Appointment. Thanks Jay for appointing him assistant justice. Hopes for a good retirement for Jay and his family.
  • Number of Images: 2
[Document, 1801 May 11]

2. [Document, 1801 May 11]

[Document, 1800 May 07]

3. [Document, 1800 May 07]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: May 07, 1800
  • Summary: Urges that Jay call a special session of the legislature, which will pass an act making the selection of electors subject to the vote of the districts. This will insure that the state's votes will be cast for good government and Mr. Adams. While such ...
  • Number of Images: 2
[Document, 1797 September 07]

4. [Document, 1797 September 07]

[Document, 1797 May 25]

5. [Document, 1797 May 25]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: May 25, 1797
  • Summary: Introduces Abraham Bloodgood who has constructed a model of a floating battery designed to protect a harbor, such as that of New York, where the channel is too extensive for effective defense.
  • Number of Images: 1
Document, 1797. June 21

6. Document, 1797. June 21

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: 1797. June 21
  • Summary: Kenneth Rendell Catalog # 45 (1970), item 396. "Autograph document signed, 1p., oblong 8vo. New York, June 21, 1797. Receipt to John Jay for $209.81. Fine example. $75.00"
  • Number of Images: 0
[Document, 1796 November 11]

7. [Document, 1796 November 11]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: November 11, 1796
  • Summary: Thinks appointment of Smith as sheriff of Washington County was a good choice. The two individuals Jay is considering for office of assistant attorney are not worthy of the post. Suggests that a Mr. Bears be considered if professionally qualified. Det...
  • Number of Images: 3
[Document, 1795 June 09]

8. [Document, 1795 June 09]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: June 09, 1795
  • Summary: Welcomes Jay home, congratulates him upon election as Governor. Informs him of a conference schedules between Iroquois tribes and state commissioners, which he feels Jay should attend. Claims of Canadian Indians to New York lands will probably prove u...
  • Number of Images: 2
[Document, 1792 June 29]

9. [Document, 1792 June 29]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: June 29, 1792
  • Summary: They understand he will dine at Lansingburgh tomorrow, a reception has been planned, and they will meet him at the ferry at 6 o'clock.
  • Number of Images: 1
[Document, 1791 October 27]

10. [Document, 1791 October 27]

[Document, 1787 March 31]

11. [Document, 1787 March 31]

[Document, 1786 February 06]

12. [Document, 1786 February 06]

[Document, 1785 May 30]

13. [Document, 1785 May 30]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: May 30, 1785
  • Summary: Criticism of "the person, at present in the chair of government" Clinton must be ousted for governmental reform. Schuyler and his friends desire to support John Jay for governor. Personal matters.
  • Number of Images: 3
[Document, 1785 May 4]

14. [Document, 1785 May 4]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author)
  • Date: May 4, 1785
  • Summary: Discusses planks and boards he has on hand. Hopes to see Jay "upon an interesting Subject relative to the weal of the State," but a gout attack keeps him from travelling. Suggests Jay visit Albany so that they can confer. Autograph Letter signed.
  • Number of Images: 2
[Document, 1785 September 18]

15. [Document, 1785 September 18]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: September 18, 1785
  • Summary: John Jay is to be commended upon remaining in public service; for the country needs him. The government does good by accident and wrong by system. Only Jay could stem the torrent of evil. As Jay has often said, it is to the country that one owes a pri...
  • Number of Images: 3
[Document, 1785 February 21]

16. [Document, 1785 February 21]

[Document, 1785 January 22]

17. [Document, 1785 January 22]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: January 22, 1785
  • Summary: Recommends and describes a stove that John Jay might include in his new house. John Jay should read the treatise on financing by Mr. Gale which Schuyler sent to Chancellor Livingston. Describes a cypher that he will send to John Jay.
  • Number of Images: 4
[Document, 1785 May 17]

18. [Document, 1785 May 17]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: May 17, 1785
  • Summary: Discusses the delivery of planks and boards for John Jay's new home. Desires that clothing be procured for the Indian hostages before they are sent home. Do the English intend to give up the forts in the Western country?
  • Number of Images: 3
[Document, 1784 February 18]

19. [Document, 1784 February 18]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: February 18, 1784
  • Summary: Our intemperance is a bad example for Europe. Some wish to expel all those who stayed behind the British line during the war. Wishes for Jay's return to lend a steadying influence.
  • Number of Images: 0
[Document, 1783 July 01]

20. [Document, 1783 July 01]

  • Name: Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 (Author) Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Addressee)
  • Date: July 01, 1783
  • Summary: The informed are favorable to the treaty. There is little unity here and public credit low. Most of the Army disbanded. Hamilton has married his daughter Betsy. Philip Schuyler in ill health.
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