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  1. May 6, 2024 · 524 West 59th Street. New York, NY 10019. Main 212.237.8000. Undergraduate Admissions. admissions@jjay.cuny.edu. 212-237-8869. Graduate Admissions. graduateadmissions ...

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  3. Jay left the governorship of New York in 1801 to go into retirement, and passed away in 1829. Kevin Grimm, Ph.D. Beloit College. Notes: 1. John Jay to George Washington, 27 June 1786. The Papers of George Washington, Digital Edition. 2. George Washington to John Jay, 15 August 1786.

  4. A Brief Biography. of John Jay. John Jay's long and eventful life, from 1745 to 1829, encompassed the movement for American independence and the creation of a new nation — both processes in which he played a full part. His achievements were many, varied and of key importance in the birth and early years of the fledgling nation.

  5. Feb 14, 2020 · Early Life. John Jay, first Chief Justice of the U.S., age 49. Painted by Gilbert Stuart. Jay was too busy to pose, so he only sat long enough for Stuart to paint his head. Jay’s nephew posed for the rest. John Jay was born on December 12, 1745 in New York City to Peter Jay, a wealthy merchant. His parents had 7 children who lived to adulthood.

  6. John Jay, State Department History. John Jay’s Treaty, 1794-95. Born in 1745, John Jay showed great promise at a very young age, entering King's College (now Columbia University) at age fourteen. He graduated with highest honors in 1764 and was admitted to the bar to practice law in New York in 1768. As one of the most prominent members of ...

  7. www.ushistory.org › declaration › relatedJohn Jay - US History

    Died: May 17, 1829. Portrait of John Jay. John Jay showed promise of an extraordinary life at a very young age indeed. He attended an exclusive boarding school in New Rochelle, New York at age eight, and proceeded to King's College (now Columbia University) at age fourteen. He graduated with highest honors in 1764 and proceeded to the study of ...

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