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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Barclay, Thomas | American Commissioners | Thomas Barclay to the American Commissioners, 7 … | 1786-11-07 | I wrote to you from Cadiz the 2 nd: of last month, a Copy of which goes under the cover of this... |
2 | Adams, John | Jefferson, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 6 September 1787 | 1787-09-06 | I am Sorry to give you the trouble of this Commission: but I fear it will not be effectually done... |
3 | Adams, John Quincy | 27th. | 1786-05-27 | No reciting this morning. I was employed all day in studying mathematics, which are the most... | |
4 | Brush, Eliphalet | Adams, John | Eliphalet Brush to John Adams, 4 February 1785 | 1785-02-04 | Count de Montauto Governor of this City has informed me of the Commissioners having made... |
5 | Adams, John Quincy | 24th. | 1786-12-24 | Snow’d all night, and this forenoon. I attended meeting all day: Mr. Hilliard preached, but not... | |
6 | Adams, John Quincy | 11th. | 1787-07-11 | This day completes my twentieth year: and yet I am good for nothing, and cannot even carry myself... | |
7 | Adams, John Quincy | 24th. | 1785-08-24 | One of the breast plates was broke, and we were obliged to send it a mile and half to be mended... | |
8 | Adams, John Quincy | 17th. | 1786-06-17 | This day, the Bridge over Charlestown Ferry was compleated, and as the same day 11 years agone,... | |
9 | Lafayette, Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du … | Adams, John | To John Adams from the Marquis de Lafayette, 22 … | 1786-02-22 | I Have Been Honoured with Your favour By Mr̃ Joy to Whom I Will Readily Render Every Service in... |
10 | Adams, John Quincy | 31st. | 1787-07-31 | A cold north-east storm. Reading and writing all day. Wrote a letter to my mother, and one to my... | |
11 | Adams, John | Jay, John | From John Adams to John Jay, 30 November 1786 | 1786-11-30 | Your Favour of the fourth of october, I have had the Honour to receive, and have dispatched the... |
12 | Adams, John Quincy | 31st. | 1786-05-31 | Election day. This is a day of great festivity throughout the Country. The last Wednesday in May,... | |
13 | Adams, John Quincy | 30th. | 1785-01-30 | Mr. A. met Mr. Jefferson, at Paris, in the forenoon. 31 The Marquis de la Fayette was here in the... | |
14 | Cranch, Mary Smith | Adams, Abigail | Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 31 December 1786 | 1786-12-31 | I reciev’d a few days since your Letter of Sepr. 12th and yesterday that of october the 12th and... |
15 | Adams, Abigail | Shaw, Elizabeth Smith | Abigail Adams to Elizabeth Smith Shaw, 10 March 1787 | 1787-03-10 | Tho I have already acknowledged all your Letters, I will not let captain Scoet sail without a few... |
16 | Adams, John Quincy | 14th. | 1785-09-14 | Dined at Lincoln, and immediately after dinner we again proceeded on our journey and by 5... | |
17 | Tufts, Cotton | Adams, John | Cotton Tufts to John Adams, 3 July 1784 | 1784-07-03 | Since Mrs. Adams’s Departure I have revolved within myself, whether you would not have an... |
18 | Jackson, Jonathan | Adams, John | To John Adams from Jonathan Jackson, 10 August 1785 | 1785-08-10 | I had the pleasure of receiving your Letter from Paris of the 18 th. March just before I embarked... |
19 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Cranch, 12 December 1785 | 1785-12-12 | I am much obliged to you for your judicious Letter of Oct r. 15. you have described the Causes of... |
20 | Adams, John Quincy | 21st. | 1786-06-21 | This day the Seniors leave, College; there is no recitation in the morning, and prayers are... | |
21 | Adams, John Quincy | 11th. | 1785-02-11 | Paris Afternoon. Coll. Humphreys and Mr. Short, went with us to see Astley’s equestrian exercises... | |
22 | Adams, John Quincy | 4th. | 1785-10-04 | I began this day to translate the Eclogues of Virgil. What a difference between this Study, and... | |
23 | Gordon, William | Adams, John | To John Adams from William Gordon, 13 August 1785 | 1785-08-13 | Yours by your son was a very agreeable letter. I rec d it last wednesday while at the... |
24 | Cranch, Mary Smith | Adams, Abigail | Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 19 July – 7 August … | ≈1785-07-19 | I have been waiting till I am out of all patience to hear that you are returnd to England. One or... |
25 | Adams, John Quincy | Saturday July 1st. 1786. | 1786-07-01 | The military company, having obtained a promise of 60 stand of arms, met immediately after... | |
26 | Adams, John | President of Congress | John Adams to the president of Congress, 22 April 1784 | 1784-04-22 | I received Sometime Since a Letter from an American Gentleman now in London, a Candidate for... |
27 | Adams, John Quincy | [27th.] | 1784-08-27 | Friday dined with the Abbés at Passi. | |
28 | Adams, John | Mazzei, Philip | From John Adams to Philip Mazzei, 12 June 1787 | 1787-06-12 | Your favour of the 24. May is before me. To presume defend the Seperation of the Legislative... |
29 | Adams, John | Smith, Isaac, Sr. | John Adams to Isaac Smith Sr., 13 December 1784 | 1784-12-13 | I received your Favour of 18 August with its Accompaniments. We are all well and very happy. I... |
30 | Adams, John Quincy | Tuesday March 1st. 1785. | 1785-03-01 | Coldest weather we have had this year. Reaumur’s thermometer at 8 degrees below the freezing... |