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121 Adams, John 23 Tuesday. 1756-03-23 A fine morn. Breakfasted with Slewman at Prentices, mounted for Braintree, arrived about 1,...
122 Adams, John 24 Wednesday. 1756-03-24 Sat out for Worcester. Dined at Dedham and rode from thence in the rain to Mendon, supped and...
123 Adams, John 25 Thurdsday. 1756-03-25 Rode to Uxbridge. Tarried at my Uncle Webbs and lodged with Mr. Nathan Webb .
124 Adams, John 26 Fryday. 1756-03-26 A delightful morning. Rode to Grafton, dined at Josiah Rawsons. He exerted his rawsonian Talents...
125 Adams, John 27 Saturday. 1756-03-27 The Stream of Life sometimes glides smoothly on, through flowry meadows and enamell’d planes. At...
126 Adams, John 28 Sunday. 1756-03-28 Heard Mr. Maccarty, spent the Evening at Coll. Chandlers, in Conversation concerning Lands and...
127 Adams, John 29 Monday. 1756-03-29 A little hail and rain fell to Day. We find our Selves capable of comprehending many Things, of...
128 Adams, John 30 Tuesday. 1756-03-30 A fair day. Drank Tea and spent the Evening at Mr. Putnams, with Mr. Maccarty, very Sociably.
129 Adams, John 31 Wednesday. 1756-03-31 A cool morning. Drank Tea with the Ladies at the Judges. Spent the Evening at Gardiners with the...
130 Adams, John [April 1756] 1756-04-01 A very rainy Day. A little Snow. On this day JA wrote a remarkable letter to his classmate...
131 Adams, John April 1756. 1 Thurdsday. 1756-04-01 A very rainy Day. A little Snow. On this day JA wrote a remarkable letter to his classmate...
132 Adams, John 2. Fryday. 1756-04-02 Cool and very windy. Drank Tea, and Spent the Evening at Coll. Chandlers.
133 Adams, John 3 Saturday. 1756-04-03 Dined, Spent the afternoon and drank Tea at Coll. Chandlers.
134 Adams, John Cushing, Charles From John Adams to Charles Cushing, 3 April 1756 1756-04-03 I had the Pleasure, a few Days since, of receiving your favour of February 4th. I am obliged to...
135 Adams, John 4 Sunday. 1756-04-04 Heard Mr. Davis of Holden all Day. Spent the Evening at Mr. Putnams.
136 Adams, John 5 Monday. 1756-04-05 A warm pleasant Day. Drank Tea at Mrs. Paines, came home, lodged with Dr. Upham.
137 Adams, John 6 Tuesday. 1756-04-06 A fair Day. Drank Tea at Coll. Chandlers, and fixt a Letter for Cushing, Wentworth, Dalton, Lock...
138 Adams, John 7 Wednesday. 1756-04-07 A fair Morning. Mr. Thayer set out for Coll. Harvard College .
139 Adams, John 8 Thurdsday. 1756-04-08 Heard Mr. Maccarty preach the Lecture, drank Tea with him, and spent the Evening at Mr. Putnams.
140 Adams, John 9 Fryday. 1756-04-09 Drank Tea at Coll. Chandlers, spent the Evening at home with My Friend Eliot, lodged with him.
141 Adams, John 10 Saturday. 1756-04-10 A raw cold day. The man to whom Nature has given a great and Surprizing Genius, will perform...
142 Adams, John 11 Sunday. 1756-04-11 Heard Mr. Maccarty preach all Day. Spent the Evening at Mr. Paines, and supped upon fresh Fish...
143 Adams, John 12 Monday. 1756-04-12 Signs of Rain. Cleard off about 10. A most beautiful Day. Drank Tea with Coll. Chandler, and...
144 Adams, John 12 [i.e. 13] Tuesday. 1756-04-13 A fine morning. A Charming warm Day. Every thing looks gay and lively. The Grass begins to...
145 Adams, John 13 [i.e. 14] Wednesday. 1756-04-14 A pleasant morning. Wheeler drank Tea here. I went with him in the Evening, to Capt. Stearns.
146 Adams, John 14 [i.e. 15] Thurdsday. 1756-04-15 Wheeler and I breakfasted at Mr. Maccarty’s. Went to Mr. Dyers. Very warm. Drank Tea and spent...
147 Adams, John 15 [i.e. 16] Fryday. 1756-04-16 A Stormy Day.
148 Adams, John 16 [i.e. 17] Saturday. 1756-04-17 A Stormy Day.
149 Adams, John 17 [i.e. 18] Sunday. 1756-04-18 A Stormy Day. For these 3 days past there has been a severe N.E. Storm. Heard Mr. Maccarty. Spent...
150 Adams, John 18 [i.e. 19] Monday. 1756-04-19 The Storm continues.