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dc.contributor.editorToscano, Lynn.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11401/66222
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1951/52525
dc.rightsStony Brook University Libraries.
dc.typeManuscript.
dcterms.creatorJay, Sir James, 1732-1815.
dcterms.dateAccepted2011-11-14T16:07:38Z
dcterms.dateAccepted2015-04-24T14:31:40Z
dcterms.dateSubmitted2011-11-14T16:07:38Z
dcterms.dateSubmitted2015-04-24T14:31:40Z
dcterms.descriptionhttp://www.stonybrook.edu/libspecial/collections/manuscripts/jay.shtml
dcterms.descriptionTranscript: Washington Jan. 9. 1808 Dear General, The critical state of National Affairs, will no doubt occasion some embar[r]assment among mercantile gentlemen, let their for- -tunes be what they may. My son in law, Mr. Okill, is a prudent young fellow, and I presume has adapted his measures to the Times. Yet to Let him see that I am not insensible to the State of things, nor un- -mindful of himself, I send him, by this Post, my note for $2000. If He should want the money, I shall esteem it a favor if you will get it discounted for him. The distance I am from N.Y. prevents me from offering him Cash, but before this note is due I expect to have the pleasure of taking you by the hand. As to Public Affairs, I can say nothing worth notice. Mr. Rose is not yet arrived here. As to myself, I am soliciting an old Debt, and not a small one, from Congress, and there is great reason to think I shall not solicit in vain. I remain, with great regard, My Dear General Your Most Obt. Servt. James Jay
dcterms.descriptionJames Jay (1732-1815) American physician and politician, elder brother of John Jay. During the American Revolution, Jay supplied medicines to George Washington and developed an invisible ink used by Washington, Thomas Jefferson, his younger brother, John Jay, and members of the Culper Spy Ring. Autographed letter, signed. 1 page, legal folio. Date: Washington, Jan. 9, 1808. Dimensions: 26 cm. x 20 cm. Provenance: acquired at auction from Alexander Autographs (Stamford, CT) on March 30, 2011. Processed by: Kristen J. Nyitray, Head of Special Collections and University Archives/University Archivist, May 2011. Transcribed by: Christine Astras, Intern, City University of New York, Queens College, August 2011.
dcterms.extent26 cm. x 20 cm.
dcterms.isFormatOfMC 442.
dcterms.issued1808 January 9.
dcterms.issued2011-11-14en_US
dcterms.provenanceSubmitted by Kristen Nyitray (kristen.nyitray@stonybrook.edu) on 2011-11-14T16:07:38Z No. of bitstreams: 1 jay.pdf: 2249553 bytes, checksum: a0ad03234af370508523651da30e18c7 (MD5)
dcterms.provenanceAcquired at auction from Alexander Autographs (Stamford, CT) on 2011 March 30.
dcterms.provenanceMade available in DSpace on 2011-11-14T16:07:38Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 jay.pdf: 2249553 bytes, checksum: a0ad03234af370508523651da30e18c7 (MD5)
dcterms.provenanceMade available in DSpace on 2015-04-24T14:31:40Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3 jay.pdf.jpg: 2699 bytes, checksum: 9724e6c5c8feb0ba142ccb4047f5545e (MD5) jay.pdf: 2249553 bytes, checksum: a0ad03234af370508523651da30e18c7 (MD5) jay.pdf.txt: 2 bytes, checksum: e1c06d85ae7b8b032bef47e42e4c08f9 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-11-14en
dcterms.subjectJay, Sir James, 1732-1815.
dcterms.subjectUnited States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Claims.
dcterms.titleLetter, 1808 January 9, Washington [D.C.], to an Unidentified General (recto and verso).


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