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John (Milton) Hay 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 .

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

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Hay, John Milton

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Hay, John Milton (1838–1905) US secretary of state (1898–1905) under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. His ‘open-door policy’ demanded equal trading status for foreign powers in China. He negotiated the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty ensuring US control of the Panama Canal.

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Hay, John [Milton] (1838–1905), Indiana‐born statesman and author, as a law student at Springfield met Lincoln, whose assistant secretary he became. With John Nicolay, another secretary, who also served the President until his assassination, he gathered material for Abraham Lincoln: A History (10 vols., 1890). After holding minor posts in foreign legations, he entered journalism, and wrote Castilian Days (1871) and Pike County Ballads (1871), dialect poems about the Illinois frontier. Reentering the government as assistant secretary of state under Hayes, he moved in the circle which included Henry Adams, H. C. Lodge, and Clarence King, and wrote an anonymous novel, The Bread‐Winners (1884). He was McKinley's ambassador to Great Britain (1897–98), and secretary of state under McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt (1898–1905). He was responsible for the Open Door policy in China and the Hay‐Pauncefote Treaty (1901), which gave the U.S. control of the Panama Canal and supremacy in the Caribbean.

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