Patriot's Lady: The Life of Sarah Livingston JayFunk & Wagnalls Company, 1960 - 274 pages Set in the early days of the nation's founding, this is the biography of spirited Sally Livingston who at seventeen married John Jay. Mrs. Jay became known as a leading hostess while her husband served as statesman, foreign secretary, Chief justice, and governor. Together, the Jays weathered the personal and political storms of their day. (Publisher). |
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THE THIRD GRACE | 19 |
APRIL 28 | 35 |
OUR LIVES OUR FORTUNES | 49 |
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