The Papers of John Jay
Collection Description
The Papers of John Jay is an image database and indexing tool comprising some 13,000 documents (more than 30,000 page images) scanned chiefly from photocopies of the originals. Most of the source material was assembled by Columbia University's John Jay publication project staff during the 1960s and 1970s under the direction of the late Professor Richard B. Morris. These photocopies were originally intended to be used as source texts for documents to be included in a planned four-volume letterpress series entitled The Selected Unpublished Papers of John Jay.
Collection URL
Click URL to view — http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/digital/jay/
Creator
Subjects
Materials
Institution Type
Academic
Geographic Place(s)
New York ( state )
Inclusive Dates
1638 1893
Sample Object URL
http://nycdigital.org/nycbeta/archive/imgtmp/Columbia_Collection01.jpg
Part of Collection
Citation
Columbia University , "The Papers of John Jay," in digitalMETRO, Item #171, http://nycdigital.org/items/show/171 (accessed July 30, 2010).
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