HAY, JOHN (MILTON)

1838–1905, American author and statesman, b. Salem, Ind. He practiced law at Springfield, Ill., where he met Abraham Lincoln. Hay accompanied Lincoln to Washington and was the President's assistant private secretary until Lincoln's death. The next five years were spent in minor posts in the U.S. legations at Paris, Vienna, and Madrid. Then followed four years of journalism in New York City, in which period he published his famous Pike County Ballads (1871). Marriage to the daughter of a wealthy Cleveland banker enabled him to pursue the profession of man of letters, to travel, and to fill political posts of distinction. He was appointed Assistant Secretary of State in 1878 and moved to Washington, D.C., where he became the intimate of Henry Adams and Clarence King. In this period he published with John G. Nicolay, the monumental Abraham Lincoln: A History (10 vol., 1890), a work for which the young secretaries, while serving under Lincoln, had gathered material with his knowledge and permission. In Mar., 1897, McKinley appointed Hay ambassador to Great Britain, and there he served his country well during the trying time of the Spanish-American War. From Sept. 20, 1898, until his death, July 1, 1905, he was Secretary of State under Presidents McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. In the McKinley administration he was a maker of policies; in the Roosevelt administration he was, in his chief's own words, a "fine figurehead." Hay was responsible for the Open Door policy (1899) with regard to China, which stressed freedom of commercial enterprise for American merchants; for U.S. involvement in the Boxer Uprising; and for the Hay-Pauncefote Treaties.

See W. R. Thayer, Life and Letters of John Hay (1915, repr. 1972); T. Dennett, John Hay (1933, repr. 1961).

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...father and son." John Hay: From Poetry to Politics...maintained that "John Hays relationship with...over his life. For Hay, Lincoln proved to...Johns father and uncle Milton Hay ." Howard I...Hummel Sherrill, John Milton Hay: The Union...
...History , Nicolay-Hay MSS, IHi. According...over his life. For Hay, Lincoln proved...personalities of both John's father and uncle...Hummel Sherrill , John Milton Hay: The Union...introduction. 5. Milton Hay, quoted in John W. Bunn to Jesse...
...Virginia, Kentucky, and Indiana, the Hay line met that of the Leonards, who...days of the Stuarts. At Salem, John Milton Hay, the third child 1 of Dr. Charles and Helen Hay, was born October 8, 1838, in...
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...Marprelates defense of his style in Hay Any Worke for Cooper 1589...clear from this passage that Milton placed himself squarely in the...polemic. Like Martin Marprelate, Milton was hardly adverse to exploiting...terms. This is an attitude that Milton was to embrace throughout his...
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...customs. John Milton Hay was one of these notable...authors. Born in 1838, Hay was just three years old...shipping center. By 1849 Hays father had decided that...limited for his son. Hay was sent to live with his attorney uncle, Milton Hay, in Pittsfield...where he enrolled at the John D. Thomson Academy in...
...congealment of wood and hay and stubble forct...Christopher Hill in Milton: Aristocrat Rebel...166-208. John M. Wallace presents...92. (15.) John Milton, The Complete Prose Works of John Milton, ed. Don M. Wolfe...
James Monroe and John Adams: An Unlikely "Friendship...understanding that emerged between John Adams and his former political...Wood, "Afterword," in Milton M. Klein et al., eds...Knopf, 2001). (7.) John Adams to Abigail Adams, 14...
...Five Who Made an Empire by John Milton Cooper Jr The English historian...when, in the wake of what John Hay called the "splendid...order. The oldest was John Hay, born in 1838 in Illinois...the "music makers." Hays life reads like a 19th...
...U.P., 1975) and from John Clare By Himself, edited by...been equalled. The life of John Clare will be more familiar...list of books in the library at Milton, the home of the Fitzwilliams...an artless nest, composed of hay, dried roots, and moss, lined...
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...bringing them together. II John Hay, the oldest of the...Warsaw, Illinois, when John was three. An artistic and sensitive boy, Hay graduated from Brown as...occupied the office next to Milton Hays was Abraham Lincoln...fellow White House aide John Nicolay. Hay had a protean...
...Bruce A. Vojak , Jennifer Hay , Pete McGill , John Joseph Sweeney Edmund...and pride. Jennifer Hay Knoxville, Tennessee...are, or were, wrong. Milton Friedman famously said...capitalists are in heaven. John Joseph Sweeney Riverdale...
...recalls the more expert productions of John P. Marquand, but failed to catch the...range from Sophocles and Ovid to Petrarch, Milton, T. S. Eliot (that Pindar of the prie...losing? -- is already rolling in the hay with Charles. The comedy ends on a Shakesperean...
...Depot, the building is part of the John Hay Center, which is owned by the Washington...In addition to The Depot, the John Hay Center includes the Stevens Memorial...restored house that is the birthplace of John Milton Hay, who was personal secretary...
...little war," was how American ambassador to Great Britain John Milton Hay described the 1898 conflict in the Caribbean whose 100th anniversary is remembered this year. You could say Hay was about half right. The 113-day Spanish-American...
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Meet Mr. Maulbecker of Camp John Hay. For most Filipinos, an annual...local and foreign vacationers. Camp John Hay is one of the most loved destinations in the city. Named in honor of John Milton Hay, the US Secretary of State under...
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...Golden Oats shot 123 points at the Camp John Hay Golf Club to add to its 124 at the...Club for a 15-point lead over Camp John Hay in the Fil Division Championship trophy with 247. Camp John Hay struggled with 109 to remain in...
...CJHDevCo), the developer of Camp John Hay. It may be recalled that CJHDevCo...various disputes over the lease of Camp John Hay resulting from the Supreme Court...tax and financial incentives in the John Hay Special Economic Zone and to enjoin...
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HAY, JOHN (MILTON) 1838 1905, American author and statesman...King. In this period he published with John G. Nicolay, the monumental Abraham Lincoln...See W. R. Thayer, Life and Letters of John Hay (1915, repr. 1972); T. Dennett...


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