
John Hay
1838 – 1905
74 works on record
Works

Abraham Lincoln
1939

Lincoln and the Civil War in the diaries and letters of John Hay
1939

The complete poetical works of John Hay
1916

The complete poetical works
1916

A poet in exile
1910

Letters of John Hay and extracts from diary
1908

Addresses of John Hay
1906
The Republican party
1904

William McKinley
1902
Speech of the Honorable John Hay, Secretary of State
1901

Poems
1891

The bread-winners
1884

The Pike County ballads
1884

Jim Bludso of the Prairie Belle, and Little Breeches
1871
Little breeches
1871

Pike County ballads and other pieces
1871

The balance sheet of two parties

Pike county ballads
In praise of Omar
Thirteenth International Peace Congress
Sketch of "Tad" Lincoln

At Lincoln's side
Pike County ballads and other poems
The pioneers of Ohio

Memorial address on the life and character of William McKinley

William McKinley; memorial address by John Hay, delivered in the Capitol February 27, 1902 by invitation of the Congress

Addresses

Pike County ballads
A college friendship

John Hay--Howells letters

Inside Lincoln's White House
Pike County ballads and other poems by John Hay

John Hay's Pike County

Speech of John Hay at the unveiling of the bust of Sir Walter Scott in Westminster abbey, May 21, 1897

An idler

Lincoln's journalist

Abraham Lincoln

Poems

Castilian days

Fifty years of the Republican Party
John Hay papers
The complete poetical works of John Hay

The Century illustrated monthly magazine

Washington after the war

Life in the White House in the time of Lincoln

The Pike County ballads

Speech of John Hay at the unveiling of the bust of Sir Walter Scott in Westminster Abbey, May 21, 1897
Addresses of John Hay
Not pretty, but precious
In praise of Omar

With Lincoln at the White House

Lincoln and some Union generals
Not pretty, but precious, and other short stories
Poems
William McKinley
Jim Bludso of the Prairie Belle
Castilian days
The pioneers of Ohio
The enchanted shirt
The complete poetical works of John Hay
The bread-winners
Robert Burns
Naturalization of aliens
Pike County ballads and other pieces
Addresses of John Hay
The Republican Party : "A party fit to govern"
Remarks of Mr. John Hay in reply to the toast of "Our recent diplomacy" at the dinner of the New York Chamber of Commerce, November 19, 1901
[Letters to Messrs. John G. Nicolay and John Hay]
The John Hay papers
Twelve American ballads
Speech of the Honorable John Hay, Secretary of State
Canal treaties
Remarks of the Secretary of State, White Log, Washington, October 6, 1902
Chapters I to XI, inclusive, of The bread-winners