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John Jay

(Jay, John, 1817-1894)

Portrait drawing of John Jay, lawyer and diplomat, and son of William Jay, the second son of U.S. statesman, diplomat and first Supreme Court chief justice, John Jay.
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John Jay (June 23, 1817 – May 5, 1894) was an American lawyer and diplomat to Austria-Hungary, serving from 1869 to 1875. He was the son of William Jay and a grandson of John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Jay was active in the anti-slavery movement, elected president of the New York Young Men's Antislavery Society while still in college. He published several speeches and pamphlets on slavery and history, and was elected in 1889 as president of the American Historical Association. (From Wikipedia)

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