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John Jay
Third President of the Continental Congress
of the United States of America
December 10, 1778 to September 28, 1779
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John Jay Medallion

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Forgotten Founders vs. U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson  Presidential $1 Coin Controversy 
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"The plaintiff’s wish to correct what he regards as a widespread misconception about those who served the nation under the Articles of Confederation is laudable.
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--  Steven D. Merryday, United States District Judge

      


$129.00 for a Full Set of Ten Different Presidents and Capitols

The 30mm Medallions will be available for purchase, in very limited numbers, at CivicFest held in conjunction with the Republican National Convention at the Minneapolis Convention Center.  The cost is $14.50 per Bronze “Merlin Gold” Medallion and $129.00 for a Set of Ten.  Some sets will be minted in Silver and Gold and also be made available for the public for sale call 727-771-1776 for more information. Shipping for one or more Medallions is $6.00.   Shipping for twenty Medallions or more is free.  Medallions will be shipped starting August 15, 2008 and will each Medallion in a plastic case.  All Medallions must be pre-paid in advance with checks made out to:


Stan Klos Forgotten Founders
Suite 308 – 2708 Alt 19,
Palm Harbor, Florida 34683
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Born in a Tavern and ending in a Tavern The United States Founding governments
occupied 11 different capitol buildings experienced 15 years of challenges that included war,
hyper-inflation, a failed constitution, judicial corruption, armed citizen and U.S. Army rebellion. 

 

John Jay Tading Card  John Jay and Kew Palace Card

 

John Jay and Kew Palace Cards
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John Jay and Versailles Buttons

John Jay and Kew Palace Buttons

2 .25 inch Campaign Buttons  $2.00 with the Purchase of Any Coin

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Forgotten Founders and Capitols Posters and Prints - Click Here

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© Stanley L. Klos has a worldwide copyright on the design, artwork and text
The work is not to be copied by anyone by any means
without first receiving permission from Stanley L. Klos.

Forgotten Founders Exhibit
As Exhibited at the Minnesota Convention Center
August 29th - September 4, 2008

King George III                    Charles Thomson

Presidents of the Continental Congress

Peyton Randolph

September 5, 1774

October 22, 1774

Henry Middleton

October 22, 1774

October 26, 1774

Peyton Randolph

May 20, 1775

May 24, 1775

John Hancock

May 25, 1775

October 29, 1777

Henry Laurens

November 1, 1777

December 9, 1778

John Jay

December 10, 1778

September 28, 1779

Declaration of Independence                  Continental Congress

 

Presidents of the United States in Congress Assembled

 Samuel Huntington*

September 28, 1779

July 6, 1781

 Thomas McKean

 July 10, 1781

November 4, 1781

John Hanson

November 5, 1781

November 3, 1782

Elias Boudinot

November 4, 1782

November 2, 1783

Thomas Mifflin

November 3, 1783

November 2, 1784**

Richard Henry Lee

November 30, 1784

November 22, 1785

John Hancock

November 23, 1785

June 5, 1786

Nathaniel Gorham

June 6, 1786

November 13, 1786

Arthur St. Clair

February 2, 1787

October 29, 1787

Cyrus Griffin

 January 22, 1788

January 21, 1789

United States in Congress Assembled

*Huntington was elected as President of the Continental Congress but
ascended to the United States Presidency on March 2, 1781
under the Constitution of 1777 -- The Articles of Confederation

Eight Capitol Medallions of the United Colonies/States of America
1774 – 1789

Philadelphia

September 5, 1774 to October 24, 1774

City Tavern on September 4th and then Carpenters Hall

Philadelphia

May 10, 1775 to December 12, 1776

Pennsylvania State House

 Baltimore

December 20, 1776 to February 27, 1777

Henry Fite House, Maryland

Philadelphia

March 12, 1777 to September 18, 1777

Pennsylvania State House

Lancaster

September 27, 1777

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Court House

York

September 30, 1777 to June 27, 1778:

York, Pennsylvania, Court House

Philadelphia

July 2, 1778 to June 21, 1783

College Hall  then Pennsylvania State House

Princeton,

June 30, 1783 to November 4, 1783

 Prospect House then Nassau Hall, New Jersey

Annapolis

November 26, 1783 to August 19, 1784

Maryland State House

Trenton

November 1, 1784 to December 24, 1784

French Arms Tavern, New Jersey

New York City

January 11, 1785 to November 13, 1788

New York City Hall

New York City

November 1788 - March 1789

Fraunces Tavern

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The work is not to be copied by anyone by any means
without first receiving permission from Stanley L. Klos.

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