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Hay, John, 1838-1905

LC control no.n 80002568
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS1900 PS1903
Personal name headingHay, John, 1838-1905
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Variant(s)Hay, John Milton, 1838-1905
Hay, John, active 1918
Associated countryU.S.
LocatedWashington, D.C.
Birth date1838-10-08
Death date1905-07-01
Place of birthSalem, Ind.
Place of deathNewbury, N.H.
Profession or occupationStatesman Diplomat Politician Secretary Author Poet Journalist
Found inHis Castilian days ... 1899.
When the boys come home, 1918, viewed online via University of Main DigitalCommons, February 1, 2022 page 2 (John Hay. Written by the late Secretary of State during the Civil War while he was private secretary to Pres. Lincoln)
NUCMC files (Hay, John, 1838-1905; b. John Milton Hay)
WwWA, 1897-1942 (Hay, John, 1838-1905; Sec. State, 1898-; s. Dr. Charles & Helen (Leonard) H.; m. Clara Stone; Ill. bar; priv. sec., Pres. Lincoln; bvtd col., US Volunteers; chargeĢ d'affires, Vienna; amb. Engl., 1897-98; author; poet; res.: Washington, D.C.)
Wikipedia, October 3, 2013 (Wikipedia heading: John Hay; born John Milton Hay, October 8, 1838, Salem, Indiana; died July 1, 1905, Newbury, New Hampshire; American statesman, diplomat, author, journalist, and private secretary and assistant to Abraham Lincoln. Hay's highest office was serving as United States Secretary of State under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt)
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When the boys come home, 1918: t.p. (John Hay)
Associated languageeng
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