JAY TREATY: list of papers related to 277 captured naval vessels prepared in accordance with the treaty negotiated by John Jay and Lord Grenville between the United States of America and Great Britain; 1794-1795. Signed by Samuel Bayard and John Tru... 1794-1795
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