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john jay
The Bloodhounds sniff out victory for the New York college named for this first Chief Justice of the U.S.
Trivia about john jay
He drafted the constitution of New York state & was appointed chief justice of the state in 1777
He served as the first chief justice of New York before he became first chief justice of the U.S.
The Peace of Paris was signed in 1783 by Ben Franklin, John Adams & this future first chief justice
His first decision as the first Chief Justice was probably which chair was his
This 18th C. Chief Justice of New York & of the U.S. spent the last 28 years of his life in retirement
Before becoming chief justice in 1789, he was Sec'y of Foreign Affairs in the Continental Congress
He was New York's 1st Chief Justice before he became the 1st Chief Justice of the United States
On Dec. 10, 1778 this New York attorney was chosen president of the Continental Congress
While serving as New York governor, this first chief justice signed a bill ending slavery in that state
Until his nomination was rejected, John Rutledge briefly succeeded this first chief justice
In February 1790 this man presided over the first meeting of the Supreme Court
John Rutledge briefly succeeded this first chief justice, until his nomination was rejected
In 1778 he was president of the Continental Congress; 11 years later, he became chief justice
In 1794 this chief justice negotiated a treaty calling for British evacuation of the Northwest
Chief Justice No. 1, his 1794 treaty helped settle post-Revolutionary War disputes
An early trustee of the college was this man, the first Chief Justice of the U.S.
On September 27, 1779 this ex-chief justice of New York was named minister plenipotentiary to Spain
This future Supreme Court justice wrote 5 of the essays of "The Federalist"
This first Chief Justice of the U.S. negotiated the Treaty of Paris in 1782
Born Dec. 12, 1745, was the first to sing lead for the Supremes, faced the final decision May 17, 1829
In 1784 Congress chose him as Secretary of Foreign Affairs; 5 years later he became Chief Justice of the U.S.
He wrote 5 of the 85 "Federalist" essays
Later a writer of the Federalist Papers & Chief Justice, he served as President of Congress in 1778 & 1779
This chief justice & diplomat married the daughter of William Livingston, the first post-Revolutionary gov. of New Jersey
While in England negotiating a 1794 treaty, this Chief Justice was elected New York's second governor
He served as Chief Justice of the U.S. from 1789 to 1795