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Un das publicum. Geliebte mitürger. 1hr werdet ein stück in Salomon Mayers zeitung Num. 241 gesehen haben, das mich betrift, und das stück ist unterschreiben von Friedrich Eichel-berger and John Herbach ... John Hay. York, den 4ten October, 1800

Un das publicum. Geliebte mitürger. 1hr werdet ein stück in Salomon Ma...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site as facsimile page images. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 150, Folder 4b.

Card of Mr. John Hay, Executive Mansion with handwritten note.
John Sobieski Stolberg-Stuart, 1797 - 1872. Alias John Hay or John Hay Allan

John Sobieski Stolberg-Stuart, 1797 - 1872. Alias John Hay or John Hay...

Robert Adamson, David Octavius Hill..about 1844..Accession no. PGP HA 2172.Medium Calotype print.Size 19.80 x 14.60 cm.Credit Provenance unknown. PGP HA 2172 ) . David Octavius Hill was a Scottish painter and ... More

John Hay to William H. Seward, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Response to Seward's inquiry)
Ephraim D. Ellsworth to John Hay, Monday, November 25, 1861  (Seeks office)
John G. Nicolay to John Hay, Monday, September 08, 1862  (Sends letters; affairs in Minnesota)
John P. Usher to John Hay, Tuesday, August 26, 1862  (Sends commissions)
Joseph Holt to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 14, 1862  (John Hay's endorsement on letter to Major Key)
Peter H. Watson to John Hay, Thursday, April 17, 1862  (Military appointment)
John Hay to George Plumer Smith, Saturday, January 10, 1863  (Lincoln confirms he did offer to evacuate Fort Sumter in exchange for Virginia's loyalty)

John Hay to George Plumer Smith, Saturday, January 10, 1863 (Lincoln ...

Public domain scan of American Civil War document, Confederates, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

John Hay to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 04, 1863  (Ohio politics)
John Hay to Julian R. Campbell, Monday, June 15, 1863  (Acknowledgment of his June 10 letter to Lincoln)
Alexander W. Randall to John Hay, Monday, August 01, 1864  (Cover letter)
John G. Nicolay to John Hay, Wednesday, March 30, 1864  (Cover letter)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 2. General Correspondence. 1858-1864: John G. Nicolay to John Hay, Saturday, June 11, 1864 (Cover letter; with note from John R. Woods to Hay)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 2. General Correspondence. 1858-1864: J...

Cover letter; with note from John R. Woods to Hay

John G. Nicolay to John Hay, Saturday, July 02, 1864  (Chase's resignation)
John Hay to Amos Myers, Thursday, April 21, 1864  (Appointment)
John G. Nicolay to John Hay, Saturday, June 11, 1864  (Cover letter; with note from John R. Woods to Hay)
Abraham Lincoln to John Hay, Saturday, July 16, 1864  (Negotiations at Niagara Falls)
W. P. Anderson to John Hay, Thursday, September 29, 1864  (Requests pass)
James C. Welling to John Hay, Saturday, July 23, 1864  (Resignation of Charles Gibson)
John Hay, July 16, 1864  (Safe conduct pass)
Z. B. Sturgus to John Hay, March 18 [1865]  (Seeks office)
John Hay to John G. Nicolay, Sunday, June 25, 1882  (Sends Lincoln document; biography of Lincoln)
Mrs. Norman B. Judd to John Hay, Saturday, June 24, 1882  (Sends Lincoln document)
John P. Nicholson to John Hay, Monday, September 17, 1888  (Sends document)
John Hay, 1838-1905 - Public domain portrait print

John Hay, 1838-1905 - Public domain portrait print

Secretary of State; half length portrait, seated at desk, facing right. Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item. Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress). Caption ca... More

[John Hay, 1838-1905, bust portrait, facing right]

[John Hay, 1838-1905, bust portrait, facing right]

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Portrait of John Hay, Washington DC

Portrait of John Hay, Washington DC

John Milton Hay (October 8, 1838 - July 1, 1905) was an American politician who served as Secretary of State from 1898 to 1905. his public career began as a secretary to Abraham Lincoln and is credited by some ... More

[John Hay, 1838-1905, head and shoulders portrait, facing slightly left. Secretary of State]

[John Hay, 1838-1905, head and shoulders portrait, facing slightly lef...

Photo copyrighted by J.E. Purdy, Boston. No. 3. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Photog. I.; BI; Shelf.

[John Hay, half-length portrait, seated]

[John Hay, half-length portrait, seated]

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[John Hay, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing left]

[John Hay, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing left]

Copyright by J.E. Purdy, Boston. No. 1. Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Address of Hon. John Hay. (After the formal opening of the thirteenth peace Congress, secretary John Hay was introduced. He represented the government of the United States officially in welcoming the Congress to America ... [Washington, D. C.? 1

Address of Hon. John Hay. (After the formal opening of the thirteenth ...

On verso, Copy 1 and Copy 2: [stamp] By Transfer 13 Je '06; on recto, Copy 1: [in mss.] From Send a Hand Record Nov - 1904. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile p... More

[John Hay, half-length portrait, seated, facing front, left arm resting on back of chair]

[John Hay, half-length portrait, seated, facing front, left arm restin...

H54037 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by C.M. Gilbert. Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A proclamation by the President of the United States. John Hay, Secretary of State of the United States, died on July 1st ... Done at the City of Washington, this third day of July, A. D., 1905 ... Theodore Roosevelt.

A proclamation by the President of the United States. John Hay, Secret...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 2 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 240, Folder... More

Robert Todd Lincoln to Mrs. John Hay, Wednesday, June 10, 1908  (Sends copy of letter from John Hay to Abraham Lincoln)
[Helen Hay Whitney [Mrs. Payne] and John Hay ("Jock") riding pony]

[Helen Hay Whitney [Mrs. Payne] and John Hay ("Jock") riding pony]

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John Hay of fact finding committee

John Hay of fact finding committee

A black and white photo of a man giving a speech. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

John Hay & Chas. Hamilton - Public domain portrait photograph

John Hay & Chas. Hamilton - Public domain portrait photograph

A black and white photo of two men in suits. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: George P. Smith to John Hay, Friday, January 09, 1863 (Asks Hay to confirm veracity of story that Lincoln offered to evacuate Fort Sumter in return for Virginia's loyalty)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: G...

Asks Hay to confirm veracity of story that Lincoln offered to evacuate Fort Sumter in return for Virginia's loyalty

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Joseph A. Hay to John Hay, Wednesday, June 08, 1864 (Missouri politics)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Hay to William C. Jewett, July 18, 1864 (Hay does not show Jewett's letters to Lincoln)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: George P. Smith to John Hay, Friday, January 09, 1863 (Asks Hay to confirm veracity of story that Lincoln offered to evacuate Fort Sumter in return for Virginia's loyalty)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: G...

Asks Hay to confirm veracity of story that Lincoln offered to evacuate Fort Sumter in return for Virginia's loyalty

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Joseph A. Hay to John Hay, Wednesday, June 08, 1864 (Missouri politics)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John Hay to William C. Jewett, July 18, 1864 (Hay does not show Jewett's letters to Lincoln)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: George P. Smith to John Hay, Friday, January 09, 1863 (Asks Hay to confirm veracity of story that Lincoln offered to evacuate Fort Sumter in return for Virginia's loyalty)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: G...

Asks Hay to confirm veracity of story that Lincoln offered to evacuate Fort Sumter in return for Virginia's loyalty

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Joseph A. Hay to John Hay, Wednesday, June 08, 1864 (Missouri politics)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: George P. Smith to John Hay, Friday, January 09, 1863 (Asks Hay to confirm veracity of story that Lincoln offered to evacuate Fort Sumter in return for Virginia's loyalty)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: G...

Asks Hay to confirm veracity of story that Lincoln offered to evacuate Fort Sumter in return for Virginia's loyalty

John Hay,  1861  (Abstract of papers filed on behalf of Hezekiah L. Hosmer)
John Hay,  1861  (Abstract of papers filed on behalf of Hezekiah L. Hosmer)
John Hay,  1861  (Abstract of papers filed on behalf of Hezekiah L. Hosmer)
Abraham Lincoln to George B. McClellan, Tuesday, August 12, 1862  (endorsed by Seth Williams and Fitz John Porter and a memorandum by John Hay)
Abraham Lincoln to George B. McClellan, Tuesday, August 12, 1862  (endorsed by Seth Williams and Fitz John Porter and a memorandum by John Hay)
Abraham Lincoln to George B. McClellan, Tuesday, August 12, 1862  (endorsed by Seth Williams and Fitz John Porter and a memorandum by John Hay)
Abraham Lincoln to George B. McClellan, Tuesday, August 12, 1862  (endorsed by Seth Williams and Fitz John Porter and a memorandum by John Hay)
D. G. Klein to Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, October 10, 1864  (Requests exemption from the draft; endorsed by Andrew G. Curtin, John Hay, et al.)
D. G. Klein to Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, October 10, 1864  (Requests exemption from the draft; endorsed by Andrew G. Curtin, John Hay, et al.)
D. G. Klein to Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, October 10, 1864  (Requests exemption from the draft; endorsed by Andrew G. Curtin, John Hay, et al.)
William A. Newell to John Hay, Saturday, October 15, 1864  (Requests release of prisoners)
William A. Newell to John Hay, Saturday, October 15, 1864  (Requests release of prisoners)
William A. Newell to John Hay, Saturday, October 15, 1864  (Requests release of prisoners)
James Morris to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 05, 1864  (Named his son after Lincoln; endorsed by John Hay on cover)
James Morris to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 05, 1864  (Named his son after Lincoln; endorsed by John Hay on cover)
C. Oscanyon to John Hay, Monday, August 05, 1861  (Seeks removal of secretary interpreter at Constantinople)
C. Oscanyon to John Hay, Monday, August 05, 1861  (Seeks removal of secretary interpreter at Constantinople)
C. Oscanyon to John Hay, Monday, August 05, 1861  (Seeks removal of secretary interpreter at Constantinople)
C. Oscanyon to John Hay, Monday, August 05, 1861  (Seeks removal of secretary interpreter at Constantinople)
C. Oscanyon to John Hay, Monday, August 05, 1861  (Seeks removal of secretary interpreter at Constantinople)
C. Oscanyon to John Hay, Monday, August 05, 1861  (Seeks removal of secretary interpreter at Constantinople)
C. Oscanyon to John Hay, Monday, August 05, 1861  (Seeks removal of secretary interpreter at Constantinople)
C. Oscanyon to John Hay, Monday, August 05, 1861  (Seeks removal of secretary interpreter at Constantinople)
C. Oscanyon to John Hay, Monday, August 05, 1861  (Seeks removal of secretary interpreter at Constantinople)
C. Oscanyon to John Hay, Monday, August 05, 1861  (Seeks removal of secretary interpreter at Constantinople)
Augustus H. Chapman to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 25, 1865  (Resignation; endorsed by John Hay)
Augustus H. Chapman to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 25, 1865  (Resignation; endorsed by John Hay)
James T. Tucker to John Hay, Wednesday, November 23, 1864  (Sends documents concerning elections in Louisiana)
James T. Tucker to John Hay, Wednesday, November 23, 1864  (Sends documents concerning elections in Louisiana)
James T. Tucker to John Hay, Wednesday, November 23, 1864  (Sends documents concerning elections in Louisiana)
James T. Tucker to John Hay, Wednesday, November 23, 1864  (Sends documents concerning elections in Louisiana)
James T. Tucker to John Hay, Wednesday, November 23, 1864  (Sends documents concerning elections in Louisiana)
John G. Nicolay to John Hay, Friday, April 01, 1864  (Affairs in New York; instructions)
John G. Nicolay to John Hay, Friday, April 01, 1864  (Affairs in New York; instructions)
John G. Nicolay to John Hay, Friday, April 01, 1864  (Affairs in New York; instructions)
Edward W. Hooper to John Hay, Monday, May 25, 1863  (Cover letter)
Edward W. Hooper to John Hay, Monday, May 25, 1863  (Cover letter)
Joseph A. Hay to John Hay, Monday, June 13, 1864  (Appointment)
Joseph A. Hay to John Hay, Monday, June 13, 1864  (Appointment)
Anson G. Henry to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 21, 1864  (Removal of Victor Smith; endorsed by John Hay)
Anson G. Henry to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 21, 1864  (Removal of Victor Smith; endorsed by John Hay)
Anson G. Henry to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 21, 1864  (Removal of Victor Smith; endorsed by John Hay)
Anson G. Henry to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 21, 1864  (Removal of Victor Smith; endorsed by John Hay)
Frederick Hassaurek to John Hay, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (Sends speech)
Frederick Hassaurek to John Hay, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (Sends speech)
Frederick Hassaurek to John Hay, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (Sends speech)
Frederick Hassaurek to John Hay, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (Sends speech)
John S. Hollingshead to John Hay, Tuesday, August 11, 1863  (Sends affidavits for president's consideration)
John S. Hollingshead to John Hay, Tuesday, August 11, 1863  (Sends affidavits for president's consideration)
John Hay to William C. Jewett, [July 18, 1864]  (Hay does not show Jewett's letters to Lincoln)
John Hay to William C. Jewett, [July 18, 1864]  (Hay does not show Jewett's letters to Lincoln)
Cuthbert Bullitt to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 12, 1864  (Patronage in Louisiana; endorsed by John Hay)
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