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1001 Adams, John Feb. 27. Fryday. 1778-02-27 A Calm. As soft and warm as Summer. A Species of black Fish, which our officers call Beneaters,...
1002 Adams, John [February 27. Fryday. 1778.] 1778-02-27 February 27. Fryday. 1778. A calm. As soft and warm as Summer. A Species of black Fish, which...
1003 Adams, John 1778. Feb. 28. Saturday. 1778-02-28 Last Night and this Day We have enjoyed a fine easy Breeze. The Ship has had no Motion but...
1004 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...
1005 American Commissioners Committee for Foreign Affairs The American Commissioners to the Committee for Foreign … 1778-02-28 LS and transcript: National Archives; incomplete copy: Massachusetts Archives; copy: Harvard...
1006 Adams, John [March 1778] 1778-03-01 Discovered that our Mainmast was sprung in two Places—one beneath the Main Deck, where if the...
1007 Adams, John 1778. March 1. Sunday. 1778-03-01 Discovered that our Mainmast was sprung in two Places—one beneath the Main Deck, where if the...
1008 Adams, John [March 1. 1778. Sunday.] 1778-03-01 March 1. 1778. Sunday. It was discovered that our Mainmast was sprung in two Places; one beneath...
1009 Adams, John March 2. Monday. 1778-03-02 A fine Wind still and a pleasant Morning. The Colour of the Water which is green, not blue as it...
1010 Adams, John [March 2. Monday. 1778.] 1778-03-02 March 2. Monday. 1778. A fine Wind still and a pleasant morning. The Colour of the Water which...
1011 Adams, John 1778. March 3. Tuesday. 1778-03-03 Our Wind continued brisk and fresh all the last Night, and this Morning. Our Course is about N.E....
1012 Adams, John [March 3. Tuesday. 1778.] 1778-03-03 March 3. Tuesday. 1778. Our Wind had continued brisk and fresh all the last night and this...
1013 Adams, John 1778. March 4. Wednesday. 1778-03-04 Fair Weather, but an Adverse Wind, from the N.E., which ob liges Us to go to the Southward of the...
1014 Adams, John [March 4. Wednesday. 1778.] 1778-03-04 March 4. Wednesday. 1778. The Weather was fair, but We had an adverse Wind from the North East,...
1015 American Commissioners Gérard, Conrad-Alexandre The American Commissioners to Conrad-Alexandre Gérard … 1778-03-04 ALS : Archives du Ministère des affaires étrangères; copy: Harvard University Library Being...
1016 Adams, John March 5. Thursday. 1778-03-05 This Morning We have the pleasantest Prospect we have yet seen —a fine easy Breeze, from the...
1017 Adams, John [March 5. Thursday 1778.] 1778-03-05 March 5. Thursday 1778. This morning We had the pleasantest prospect We had yet seen. An easy...
1018 Adams, John 1778. March 6. Fryday. 1778-03-06 The Wind continued in the same Point, about S outh all Night, and the Ship has gone 9 Knotts upon...
1019 Adams, John [March 6. Fryday. 1778.] 1778-03-06 March 6. Fryday. 1778. The Wind had continued in the same point all night; about South, and We...
1020 Adams, John March 7. Saturday. 1778-03-07 The same prosperous Wind, and the same beautifull Weather continue. We proceed in our Course at...
1021 Adams, John [March 7. Saturday. 1778.] 1778-03-07 March 7. Saturday. 1778. The same prosperous Wind and the same beautifull Weather continued. We...
1022 Adams, John 1778. March 8. Sunday. 1778-03-08 The same Wind and Weather continues, and We go at 7 and 1/2 and 8 Knots. We are supposed to be...
1023 Adams, John [March 8. Sunday. 1778.] 1778-03-08 March 8. Sunday. 1778. The same Wind and Weather continued and We went at the rate of seven and a...
1024 Adams, John 1778. March 9. Monday. 1778-03-09 Last Night the Wind shifted to the N. West, and blew fresh. It is now still fairer for Us than...
1025 Adams, John [March 9. 1778. Monday.] 1778-03-09 March 9. 1778. Monday. Last night the Wind shifted to the North West, and blew fresh. It was then...
1026 Adams, John [Tuesday March 10. 1778.] 1778-03-10 Tuesday March 10. 1778. We espied a Sail and gave her chace. We soon came up with her, but as we...
1027 American Commissioners Izard, Ralph The American Commissioners to Ralph Izard, 10 March … 1778-03-10 AL (draft): American Philosophical Society As soon as the Commissioners to this Court shall have...
1028 Adams, John Saturday. March 14. 1778-03-14 I have omitted inserting the Occurrences of this Week, on Account of the Hurry and Confusion, We...
1029 American Commissioners Williams, Jonathan Jr. The American Commissioners to Jonathan Williams, Jr. … 1778-03-16 Copy: Connecticut Historical Society The quantity of Stores you have on hand and the difficulty...
1030 Adams, John 1778. March 19. Thursday. 1778-03-19 I have scarcely been able to stand, or sit, without holding fast, with both my Hands, upon some...
1031 Adams, John [March 19. Thursday.] 1778-03-19 March 19. Thursday. Captain McIntosh assured Us that by his Reckoning when he was taken he was in...
1032 Adams, John March 20 Fryday. 1778-03-20 Yester Afternoon, the Weather cleared up, and the Wind came about very fair. We had a great Run,...
1033 Adams, John [March 20 Fryday. 1778.] 1778-03-20 March 20 Fryday. 1778. Yesterday afternoon the Weather cleared up and the Wind came about very...
1034 Adams, John 21. Saturday. 1778-03-21 Five Weeks Yesterday, since my Embarkation. This Morning an heavy Wind, and high Sea. We go E.S.E.
1035 Adams, John [March 21. Saturday 1778.] 1778-03-21 March 21. Saturday 1778. Five Weeks had elapsed Yesterday, since my Embarkation. We went East...
1036 Adams, John 27. Fryday. 1778-03-27 On Wednesday Evening Mr. Barons died, and Yesterday was committed to the Deep, from the Quarter...
1037 Adams, John [March 27. Fryday.] 1778-03-27 March 27. Fryday. On Wednesday Evening Mr. Barrons died, and Yesterday was committed to the Deep,...
1038 Adams, John March 28. Saturday. 1778-03-28 Last night and this Morning We were in the thoroughfare of all the Ships from Bourdeaux. We had...
1039 Adams, John [March 28. Saturday. 1778.] 1778-03-28 March 28. Saturday. 1778. Last night and this morning We were in the thoroughfare of all the...
1040 Adams, John 1778. March 29. Sunday. 1778-03-29 Becalmed all last Night. This Morning a vast Number of Sails in Sight. St. Martins, and Oleron in...
1041 Adams, John [March 29. Sunday. 1778.] 1778-03-29 March 29. Sunday. 1778. Becalmed all the last night. This morning a vast number of Sails were in...
1042 Adams, John The Commissioners’ Accounts with Ferdinand Grand, 30 … 1778-03-30 1778 Debit Credit 30 Mars Pour Solde du precedent Compte 554143. 18. 30 Mars Payé a Mr. Dean Sur...
1043 Adams, John March 30. Monday. 1778-03-30 This Morning at 5, the Officer came down and told the Captain that a lofty Ship was close by Us,...
1044 Adams, John [March 30. Monday. 1778.] 1778-03-30 March 30. Monday. 1778. This Morning the Officer came down and told the Captain that a lofty Ship...
1045 Adams, John March 31. Tuesday. 1778-03-31 Lying in the River of Bourdeaux, near Pouliac. A 24 Gun Ship close by Us, under French Colours,...
1046 Adams, John [March 31. Tuesday. 1778.] 1778-03-31 March 31. Tuesday. 1778. Lying in the River, near Pouliac; a twenty four Gun Ship close by Us,...
1047 Adams, John [March 31. Tuesday. 1778.] 1778-03-31 March 31. Tuesday. 1778. Captain Palmes was sent to Blaye, in the Pinnace, to the Officer at the...
1048 Adams, John [April 1778] 1778-04-01 This Morning Mr. J. C. Champagne, negociant and Courtier de Marine, at Blaye, came on board, to...
1049 Adams, John 1778 April 1. Wednesday. 1778-04-01 This Morning Mr. J. C. Champagne, negociant and Courtier de Marine, at Blaye, came on board, to...
1050 Adams, John [April 1. Wednesday. 1778.] 1778-04-01 April 1. Wednesday. 1778. This Morning Mr. J. C. Champage, Merchant and Broker of the Marine at...