Portrait of John Jay U.S. Constitution Day 2005  
John Jay and the Constitution
 
Essay
   John Jay and the Constitution
Based on the Notes of Professor Richard B. Morris (1904–89) and his Staff, Originally Prepared for Volume 3 of the Papers of John Jay, with Links to Documents in the Online John Jay Papers Website. Edited by Dr. Elizabeth M. Nuxoll, Jay Papers, Columbia University.
 
Texts

   The Federalist (1787-1788).  Papers authored by or attributed to Jay:

  "Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence"
        No. 2 | No. 3 | No. 4 | No. 5

"The Powers of the Senate"
        No. 64
 
   An Address to the People of the State of New-York ...
  On the Subject of the Constitution, Agreed upon at Philadelphia, the 17th of September, 1787.   New-York: Printed by Samuel and John Loudon, [1788].
 
Related Links
• Columbia's Jay Papers Website
• A Brief Biography of John Jay
• Topical Essays on John Jay
 

Federalist 5, Draft
Federalist #5, in Jay's hand
t.p of Address to the People of New-York
Jay's Address to the People
of New-York State
, 1788

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