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901 Adams, John 1777. Feb. 8. Saturday. 1777-02-08 Dined at the Presidents, with Mr. Lux, Messrs. Samuel and Robert Purveyance, Capt. Nicholson of...
902 Adams, John 1777. Feby. 9. Sunday. 1777-02-09 Heard Mr. Allison. In the Evening walked to Fells Point, the Place where the Ships lie, a kind of...
903 Adams, John 1777 Feb. 16. 1777-02-16 Last Evening I supped with my Friends Dr. Rush and Mr. Sergeant at Mrs. Page’s over the Bridge....
904 Adams, John Feb. 17. Monday. 1777-02-17 Yesterday, heard Dr. Witherspoon upon redeeming Time. An excellent Sermon. I find that I...
905 Adams, John 1777. Feb. 21. Fryday. 1777-02-21 Dined Yesterday at Mr. Samuel Purveyances. Mr. Robert his Brother and Lady, the President and...
906 Adams, John 1777. Feb. 23. 1777-02-23 Took a Walk with Mr. Gerry, down to a Place called Ferry Branch, a Point of Land which is formed...
907 Adams, John 1777. Feb. 28. Fryday. 1777-02-28 Last Evening had a good deal of free Conversation, with Mr. R. Purveyance. He seems to me to have...
908 Adams, John Feb. 29. 1777-02-28 Feb. 29.
909 Adams, John [September 1777] 1777-09-01 Fryday the 12, I removed from Captn. Duncans in Walnutt Street to the Revd. Mr. Sprouts in Third...
910 Adams, John Septr. 15. 1777. Monday. 1777-09-15 Fryday the 12, I removed from Captn. Duncans in Walnutt Street to the Revd. Mr. Sprouts in Third...
911 Adams, John 1777. Sept. 16. Tuesday. 1777-09-16 No Newspaper this Morning. Mr. Dunlap has moved or packed up his Types. A Note from G. Dickinson...
912 Adams, John 1777. Septr. 18. Thursday. 1777-09-18 The violent N.E. Storm which began the Day before Yesterday continues. We are yet in...
913 Adams, John 1777. Septr. 19. Fryday. 1777-09-19 At 3 this Morning was waked by Mr. Lovell, and told that the Members of Congress were gone, some...
914 Adams, John Septr. 20. Saturday. 1777-09-20 Breakfasted at Mrs. J. B. Smiths. The old Gentleman, his Son Thomas the Loan Officer, were here,...
915 Adams, John 1777 Septr. 21. Sunday. 1777-09-21 It was a false alarm which occasioned our Flight from Philadelphia. Not a Soldier of Howes has...
916 Adams, John 1777. Monday. Septr. 22. 1777-09-22 Breakfasted at Ringolds in Quaker Town, dined at Shannons in Easton at the Forks, slept at...
917 Adams, John [Travel Expenses, September 1777.] 1777-09-01 pd. at Quaker Town 2 1/2 dollars. pd. at Johnsons at Bethlehem 8 dollars at Hartmans Reading 4...
918 Adams, John 1777. Tuesday. Septr. 23. 1777-09-23 Mr. Okeley Okely , Mr. Hassey Hasse and Mr. Edwine Ettwein came to see me. Mr. Edwine shewed Us,...
919 Adams, John 1777 Wednesday Sept. 24. 1777-09-24 Fine Morning. We all went to Meeting last Evening, where Mr. Edwine gave the People a short...
920 Adams, John 1777. Thursday. Septr. 25. 1777-09-25 Rode from Bethlehem through Allan Town, Yesterday, to a German Tavern, about 18 Miles from...
921 Adams, John [November 1777] 1777-11-15 At Willis’s at the Log Goal in New Jersey 28 miles from Easton. 1777 Tuesday Novr. 11. Sett off...
922 Adams, John 1777 Saturday Novr. 15th. 1777-11-15 At Willis’s at the Log Goal in New Jersey 28 miles from Easton. 1777 Tuesday Novr. 11. Sett off...
923 Adams, John Monday. Novr. 17. 1777. 1777-11-17 Rode Yesterday from Logg Jail, Willis’s, breakfasted at Hoffmans, at Sussex Ct. House, and supped...
924 Adams, John Tuesday Novr. 18. 1777. 1777-11-18 Lodged at Brooks’s, 5 Miles from the North River. Rode to the Continental Ferry, crossed over,...
925 Adams, John Wednesday Novr. 19. 1777. 1777-11-19 Dined at Storms, lodged last night and breakfasted this Morning at Loudouns at Fish Kill. Here We...
926 Adams, John Thursday Novr. 20. 1777-11-20 To Harrwington Harwinton , Phillips’s 5 Miles.—To Yales in Farmington 5.—To Humphreys in Simsbury...
927 Adams, John Novr. 21. 1777-11-21 To Hays’s, Salmon Brook 5. miles.—To Southwick, Loomis, 6.—To Fowlers 3. miles.—To Westfield,...
928 Adams, John [February 1778] 1778-02-13 Captain Samuel Tucker, Commander of the Frigate Boston, met me, at Mr. Norton Quincy’s, where We...
929 Adams, John 1778 February 13. Fryday. 1778-02-13 Captain Samuel Tucker, Commander of the Frigate Boston, met me, at Mr. Norton Quincy’s, where We...
930 Adams, John 1778. 14. Feb. Saturday. 1778-02-14 A very fine Morning, the Wind at Northwest. At Daybreak orders were given for the Ship to unmoor....
931 Adams, John Feb. 15. Sunday. 1778-02-15 This Morning weigh’d the last Anchor, and came under Sail, before Breakfast. A fine Wind, and a...
932 Adams, John 1778. Feb. 16. Monday. 1778-02-16 Another Storm for our Mortification—the Wind at N.E. and the Snow so thick that the Captain...
933 Adams, John 17. Tuesday. 1778-02-17 I set a Lesson to my Son in Chambauds French Grammar and asked the Favour of Dr. Noel to shew him...
934 Adams, John 1778. Feb. 18. Wednesday. 1778-02-18 Last night, about Sunsett We sailed out of Marblehead Harbour, and have had a fine Wind, from...
935 Adams, John Feb. 19. Thursday. 1778-02-19 Arose at 4 O Clock. The Wind and Weather still fair. The Ship rolls less than Yesterday, and I...
936 Adams, John Feb. 20. Fryday. 1778-02-20 In the Morning nothing to be seen, but soon after another Sail discovered ahead, which is...
937 Adams, John Feb. 21. Saturday, 22. Sunday, and 23d. Monday. 1778-02-21 Exhibited such Scaenes as were new to me. We lost Sight of our Enemy it is true but We found our...
938 Adams, John Tuesday 24. Wednesday 25. Thursday 26. 1778-02-24 Tuesday We spyd a Sail and gave her Chase. We overhawled her, and upon firing a Gun to Leeward,...
939 Adams, John 1778. Feb. 26. Thursday. 1778-02-26 I have made many Observations, in the late bad Weather, some of which I do not think it prudent...
940 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,...
941 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...
942 Adams, John [March 1778] 1778-03-01 Discovered that our Mainmast was sprung in two Places—one beneath the Main Deck, where if the...
943 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...
944 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...
945 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....
946 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...
947 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...
948 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...
949 Adams, John March 7. Saturday. 1778-03-07 The same prosperous Wind, and the same beautifull Weather continue. We proceed in our Course at...
950 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...