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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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9401 | Adams, John | [Thursday. August 15. 1776.] | 1776-08-15 | Thursday. August 15. 1776. The Board of War brought in a report, which was taken into... | |
9402 | Adams, John | 29 Thurdsday. | 1756-01-29 | Still, cloudy Weather. Set out for Worcester, Drank Tea in Sutton, with my class mate, Wheeler... | |
9403 | Adams, John | [May 21. Thursday. 1778.] | 1778-05-21 | May 21. Thursday. 1778. Dined at home. | |
9404 | Adams, John | 6 Fryday. | 1756-02-06 | A cloudy morning. About 10 the sun brake out. A warm Day. Dined at Mr. Paines. Kept school. Spent... | |
9405 | Adams, John | [May 1779] | ≈1779-05-07 | Mr. Odea of Paimbœuf, Coll. Wibirt and Mr. Ford, dined in the Cabin. O. speaks English perfectly,... | |
9406 | Adams, John | [Tuesday August 20 1776.] | 1776-08-20 | Tuesday August 20 1776. A Letter of the 18th. from General Washington, with sundry Papers... | |
9407 | Adams, John | [Draft of a Newspaper Communication, January? 1770.] | ≈1770-01-01 | “If I would but go to Hell for an eternal Moment or so, I might be knighted.” My dear Children—... | |
9408 | Adams, John | Fryday, March 28th. 1766. | 1766-03-28 | I have omitted writing a Week. Dr. Tufts lodged here last Night with Yesterdays Paper. The Jany.... | |
9409 | Adams, John | [February the 20th. Fryday.] | 1778-02-20 | February the 20th. Fryday. In the morning nothing to be seen: but soon after a Sail discovered a... | |
9410 | Adams, John | Inhabitants of Massachusetts Bay Colony | I. To the Inhabitants of the Colony of … | 1775-01-23 | A Writer, under the signature of Massachusettensis, has addressed you, in a series of papers, on... |
9411 | Adams, John | 10 Tuesday. | 1756-02-10 | Fair Weather. Spent the Evening at Major Chandlers, with Major Greene and Mr. Maccarty. Charming... | |
9412 | Adams, John | Oswald, Richard | Proposed Articles for the Definitive Peace Treaty, [ca. … | ≈1782-12-10 | Articles to be proposed in the definitive Treaty. MS ( Adams Papers ); endorsed: “Minutes of... |
9413 | Adams, John | [February 28. Saturday. 1778.] | 1778-02-28 | February 28. Saturday. 1778. The last night and this day We enjoyed a fine easy breeze, the Ship... | |
9414 | Adams, John | [December 1762] | ≈1762-12-28 | Mr. Cranch last fryday night discovered some Instances of his skill at a Bargain. He agreed to... | |
9415 | Adams, John | [Tuesday April 16. 1776.] | 1776-04-16 | Tuesday April 16. 1776. Whereas Information has been this day laid before Congress, from which... | |
9416 | Adams, John | [Thirteenth day of November 1779] | 1779-11-13 | On the Thirteenth day of November 1779, I had again the melancholly Tryal of taking Leave of my... | |
9417 | Adams, John | Otis, James Jr. | Draft Instructions of Boston to its Representatives in … | 1769-05-08 | You have, once more received, the highest Testimony of the Confidence and Affection of your... |
9418 | Adams, John | March 8th. | 1754-03-08 | A Clowdy morning. I am now reading my lord Orrerys letters to his son Concerning Dr. Swift and... | |
9419 | Adams, John | Sunday. May 4th. 1766. | 1766-05-04 | Returning from Meeting this Morning I saw for the first Time, a likely young Button Wood Tree,... | |
9420 | Adams, John | 1772. Feby. 10. Monday. | 1772-02-10 | Went to Boston to the Court of Admiralty, and returned at Night. I went upon the first Appeal... | |
9421 | Franklin, Benjamin | Laurens, Henry | The Commissioners to the President of the Congress, 17 … | 1778-09-17 | The last letter which We have had the Honour to write jointly to Congress, was of the Twentyeth... |
9422 | Adams, John | 17. Monday. | 1780-01-17 | Dined, with the two Messrs. Gardoquis and a Nephew of theirs. After Dinner the Gentlemen... | |
9423 | Adams, John | Feb. 4. | 1779-02-04 | Breakfasted with the Abbe Raynal, at his House at his particular Invitation, with a large Company... | |
9424 | Adams, John | [Residences of Delegates in Philadelphia, April? 1776.] | ≈1776-04-01 | Coll. Whipple lodges at Mrs. in Walnut Street. Mr. Hancock, Messrs. Adams’s, Paine and Gerry at... | |
9425 | Adams, John | 1775 Septr. 19. Tuesday. | 1775-09-19 | This Morning Mr. Henry Hill with his Brother Nat. Barrett came to visit us. Paine introduced him... | |
9426 | Adams, John | 1772. Decr. 29. Tuesday. | 1772-12-29 | This Afternoon I had a Visit from Samuel Pemberton Esqr. and Mr. Samuel Adams. Mr. P. said they... | |
9427 | Adams, John | [Wednesday Feb. 28. 1776.] | ≈1776-02-01 | Wednesday Feb. 28. 1776. The Committee to whom the Letters from General Lee &c. were referred... | |
9428 | American Commissioners | Sartine, Antoine-Raymond-Gualbert-Gabriel de | The American Commissioners to Sartine, 14 May 1778 … | 1778-05-14 | AL (draft ): Massachusetts Historical Society; two copies: National Archives <Passy, May 14,... |
9429 | Adams, John | 1775. Saturday. Septr. 23. | 1775-09-23 | Mr. Gordon came and told us News, opened his Budget.—Ethan Allen with 500 green mountain Boys,... | |
9430 | Adams, John | 9. Thursday. | 1779-12-09 | Came on Shore with all my family. Took Lodgings. Dined with the Spanish Lieutenant General of the... |