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101 Adams, John Quincy Saturday September 27th. 1788-09-27 Another tedious sleepless night. Charles and Russell returned to Cambridge. I dined at Mr....
102 Adams, John Quincy 26. 1788-09-26 Dined with Mr. Thaxter. Genl. Lincoln.
103 Adams, John Quincy 25. 1788-09-25 Mr. Noyes. Afternoon with White.
104 Adams, John Quincy Wednesday September 24th. 1788-09-24 Lincoln went yesterday for Hingham; I went with Mr. and Mrs. Shaw to Andover. There was a large...
105 Adams, John Quincy 23. 1788-09-23 Lincoln went home. Dr. Price’s Sermons.
106 Adams, John Quincy 22. 1788-09-22 H. Lincoln. Dined with Mr. T. Mr. B’s.
107 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abigail John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams, 22 September 1788 1788-09-22 M r: Lincoln, the bearer, is a young preacher, who belongs to Hingham; he is going home, and I...
108 Adams, John Quincy 21. 1788-09-21 Meeting afternoon. L. W. Mr. Thaxter.
109 Adams, John Quincy Saturday September 20th. 1788-09-20 I have had three or four sleepless nights this weeks, and for the little rest I have enjoyed I...
110 Adams, John Quincy 19. 1788-09-19 Spent my time in visiting &c.
111 Adams, John Quincy 18. 1788-09-18 Training. Unwell out of spirits. Foster.
112 Adams, John Quincy 17. 1788-09-17 Can neither read nor write.
113 Adams, John Quincy 16. 1788-09-16 Strolling about all day. Idle.
114 Adams, John Quincy 15. 1788-09-15 Sleepless. Could do no business.
115 Adams, John Quincy Sunday Septr. 13th. [i.e. 14th]. 1788-09-14 I did not sleep a wink the whole night. My nerves are in a very disagreeable state of irritation....
116 Adams, John Quincy Saturday Septr. 12th. [i.e. 13th]. 1788-09-13 Breakfasted in Salem: saw Amory and Learned. Dined at Ipswich. We got to Newbury-Port, at about...
117 Adams, John Quincy Friday September 12th. 1788-09-12 I left Braintree to return to Newbury-Port. Found Bridge in Boston. Dined at Mr. Smith’s. We left...
118 Adams, John Quincy 11. 1788-09-11 Mrs. Smith and Louisa. W. Cranch.
119 Adams, John Quincy Wednesday September 10th. 1788-09-10 The Governor with the Captains of the french vessells, the french Consul, and some other...
120 Adams, John Quincy 9. 1788-09-09 Went over to Milton.
121 Adams, John Quincy 8. 1788-09-08 Company afternoon. Angier.
122 Adams, John Quincy Sunday September 7th. 1788. 1788-09-07 The Marquis to Sainneville, commander of the french Squadron now in the harbour, and the...
123 Adams, John Quincy 6. 1788-09-06 Saltmarsh. Read. Mr. Cranch’s.
124 Adams, John Quincy Friday September 5th. 1788-09-05 The assembly at the anniversary of the Ф.B.K. was more numerous than I have known it. There were...
125 Adams, John Quincy Thursday September 4th. 1788-09-04 Left Newbury-Port this morning with Bridge: we dined at Putnam’s in Dan vers. Very indifferent...
126 Adams, John Quincy Wednesday September 3d. 1788-09-03 I went over the river with Stacey and Romain upon a shooting party. We had tolerable success. It...
127 Adams, John Quincy [August 1788] 1788-08-01 The day was spent in the usual uninteresting manner: indeed it may be generally observed that the...
128 Adams, John Quincy [24 August–2 September] 1788-08-24 Here, this journal very abruptly breaks off. I had long doubted whether the utility attending the...
129 Adams, John Quincy 2. 1788-09-02 Finished Hume and Blackstone. Little &c.
130 Adams, John Quincy September 1. 1788. 1788-09-01 Rain. Pass’d the evening with Stacey.
131 Adams, John Quincy 31. 1788-08-31 Heard Mr. Prince. Mr. Marquand’s. Mr. Jackson’s. Religious tattoo. At the bottom of the page of...
132 Adams, John Quincy 30. 1788-08-30 Rain. Little past the evening with me.
133 Adams, John Quincy 29. 1788-08-29 Funeral. Mr. Atkins. Met in the evening at Putnams.
134 Adams, John Quincy 28. 1788-08-28 Walk’d with Stacey. Curious conversation. Greenough’s.
135 Adams, John Quincy 27. 1788-08-27 Mr. Parsons went to Boston. Wrote. Mr. Cabot &c.
136 Adams, John Quincy 26th. 1788-08-26 Office business. Takes from reading. Dined with Mr. Parsons.
137 Adams, John Quincy 25th. 1788-08-25 Return’d from Haverhill. Somewhat interrupted.
138 Adams, John Quincy 24. 1788-08-24 Parson Dutch preach’d. L. White and Mr. Thaxter.
139 Adams, John Quincy 23d. 1788-08-23 Dined at Thompson’s, with Mr. Andrews and Townsend. In the afternoon I took a ride with Little to...
140 Adams, John Quincy 22d. 1788-08-22 We assembled this evening at Thompson’s. Mr. Greenleaf called in and past an hour with us. He was...
141 Adams, John Quincy 21st. 1788-08-21 Upon Stacey’s invitation I went with him and Putnam, and two young lads by the name of Greenough,...
142 Adams, John Quincy 20th. 1788-08-20 I was walking with Putnam in one of the Streets in Town, this evening, when we heard a strange...
143 Adams, John Quincy 19th. 1788-08-19 Several of the gentlemen who accompanied the governor, yesterday to Haverhill, went on to Salem...
144 Adams, John Quincy 18th. 1788-08-18 This morning I perceived a deal of stirring in the Streets; and was finally informed that the...
145 Adams, John Quincy 17th. 1788-08-17 Mr. Andrews preach’d for us; this forenoon he was lengthy in his prayer upon the late misfortunes...
146 Adams, John Quincy 16th. 1788-08-16 Dined with Townsend, in company with Mr. Andrews, and Thompson. After dinner we took a ride: went...
147 Adams, John Quincy 15th. 1788-08-15 I called in at Mr. Tufts’s to see Mrs. Shaw this morning. I found old Mr. Carter there....
148 Adams, John Quincy 14th. 1788-08-14 This was a day of humiliation and prayer at Mr. Carey’s: on account of his sickness; and to...
149 Adams, John Quincy 13th. 1788-08-13 Mrs. Emery who has been very ill these four or five weeks, died last night, leaving to the wide...
150 Adams, John Quincy 12th. 1788-08-12 I called in the afternoon for about half an hour, at the office. Attended Miss Coombs’s funeral....