FRIENDS OF JOHN JAY HOMESTEAD 

Post Office Box 148 • Katonah, New York 10536 • Friends: 914.232.8119 • Site: 914.232.5651

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FRIENDS OF JOHN JAY HOMESTEAD

Friends of John Jay Homestead is a non-profit, educational organization founded in 1977 by local Bedford residents. It is New York State’s day-to-day partner in providing volunteer assistance and critical funding for the purpose of:
  • Increasing public appreciation and awareness of the history of our nation, our region, and John Jay’s contribution to the founding of our nation;
  • Encouraging use of the site for both educational and recreational purposes;
  • Restoring and interpreting the Main House and 62-acre landscape.




FRIENDS OF JOHN JAY HOMESTEAD MISSION

The Mission of Friends of John Jay Homestead, Inc., a not-for-profit, educational corporation founded in 1977, is to increase public appreciation and awareness of the history of our nation, our region and John Jay. Jay's many contributions as a founding father of our country; to encourage use of John Jay Homestead State Historic Site for both educational and recreational purposes; and to supplement the work of New York State by providing funding work and volunteer assistance for the preservation, restoration and interpretation of the site, which dates from 1787.



 
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JOHN JAY HOMESTEAD STATE HISTORIC SITE

John Jay Homestead State Historic Site is both a local gem and national treasure.

Nestled in the rolling Westchester countryside is the gracious home and farm of John Jay (1745-1829), one of America's principal Founding Fathers. Jay co-authored the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War, and the Federalist Papers, which supported ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He served as President of the Second Continental Congress, U.S. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and the second governor of New York State. During many years of devoted service to the State and the Nation, he looked forward to the day when he would retire with his wife and children to "the house on my farm in Westchester County..."

The land where John Jay lived his later years was purchased in 1703 by his maternal grandfather, Jacobus Van Cortlandt. By 1800 Jay had acquired, by inheritance and by purchase, 750 acres of property near Bedford, New York. In 1799 he began construction of a comfortable 24-room farmhouse. He moved there in 1801, after his retirement from politics. Tragically, Jay's wife Sarah died only months after moving to their new home. John Jay never remarried and lived as a gentleman farmer until his death in 1829. His son William (1789-1858) inherited the house and farm; he later became a leading figure in the struggle to end slavery. William's son John Jay II (1817-1894) inherited the property and upon his death it was given to his son Colonel William Jay (1841-1915). The Colonels' daughter, Eleanor Jay Iselin (1882-1953) was the last of the family to use the property as a full time residence.

In 1958 the house and thirty of the original acres were purchased from Eleanor Jay Iselin's heirs by Westchester County and transferred to the State of New York, which opened it to the public in 1964 as John Jay Homestead State Historic Site. The historic house is open most of the year, and can be seen by a guided tour through twelve beautifully furnished period rooms, restored to an 1820's appearance. Specialized tours and education programs are available by appointment.

The historic site now encompasses sixty-two acres, including lovingly-tended formal gardens, magnificent woodland walks, rolling meadows, and a cluster of 19th century farm buildings. An 1820's schoolhouse and an 1830s barn are open for touring. John Jay Homestead hosts special events throughout the year. The grounds are open for picnics and visits throughout the year. Dogs are welcome on the grounds of the Homestead, on a leash, and with a responsible person to clean up after them. Dogs, other than service animals, are not allowed in any of the buildings. Private events can be held at the site by special arrangement. Please call the site at 914.232.5651 for additional information.





 
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John Jay Homestead State Historic Site is open daily from 8:00am to 6:00pm. Historic house tours are available by appointment. Please call the site at 914.232.5651 for reservations. Non-reserved tours are available on an hourly basis according to the schedule below. Historic house tour admission is $7.00 for adults, $5.00 for seniors and students, and free for children up to age 12 and Friends' members.

April-October:
Sunday - Wednesday (10:00am - 4:00pm)
Except Easter and holidays

November-March:

Sunday - Wednesday (10:00am - 3:00pm)
Except Easter and holidays
 
Gallery Hours:
Sunday (12:00pm - 2:00pm)
Monday (10:00am - 12:00pm)
Except Easter and holidays
Gallery admission is $2.00 per person
 
Summer Kitchen Hours:
Sunday (10:00am - 12:00pm)
Monday (12:00pm - 2:00pm)
Except Easter and holidays
 
School and group visits are by appointment only. Please call the site at 914.232.5651 for more information.




 
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- P.O. Box 148, Katonah, NY 10536 - phone: 914.232.8119 - fax: 914.232.5974 - e-mail: friends@johnjayhomestead.org
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