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3011765. Decr. 30th. Monday. (Adams Papers)
We are now concluding the Year 1765, tomorrow is the last day, of a Year in which America has...
3021765. Tuesday. Decr. 31st. (Adams Papers)
Went to Mr. Jo. Bass’s and there read Yesterdays Paper. Walked in the Afternoon into the Common...
303[January 1766] (Adams Papers)
Severe cold, and a Prospect of Snow. We are now upon the Beginning of a Year of greater...
Severe cold, and a Prospect of Snow. We are now upon the Beginning of a Year of greater...
3051766. Jany. 2d. Thurdsday. (Adams Papers)
A great Storm of Snow last night. Weather tempestuous all Day. Waddled thro the Snow, driving my...
3061766. Jany. 3d. Fryday. (Adams Papers)
Fair Weather and Snow enough. Major Miller, Dr. Savil and Mr. Joseph Penniman spent the Evening,...
3071766. Jany. 4. Saturday. (Adams Papers)
Edes & Gill’s Gazette brought in. I find that Somebody has published the very scene in...
308Sunday. Jany. 5th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
Heard Mr. Wibird all Day. A Sacramental Sermon on “It is finished.—”
309Monday [6 January]. (Adams Papers)
At Home. Mr. Smith and Mr. Penniman dined here.
310Tuesday [7 January]. (Adams Papers)
At Boston. Hampden has given us in Yesterdays Gazette, a long Letter to Pym upon shutting up the...
311Wednesday Jany. 8th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
At Home. Wrote &c.
At Home. Must such a Number of new Crimes be committed, to decide which of these two, Caesar or...
313Thurdsday. Jany. 9th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
At Home all day. Mr. Smith, Dr. Tufts, Dr. Savil, Mr. Bass &c. here.
314Fryday. Jany. 10th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
Humphry Ploughjogger received a Letter from a Friend, thanking him for his good Advice and...
315Saturday Jany. 11th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
A Rain. In one particular, I must confess the Americans have not acted with their usual Acuteness...
316Sunday Jany. 12th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
Heard Mr. Wibird all day, at Evening Mr. Etter, here.
317Monday Jany. 13th. 1766 (Adams Papers)
At Boston, the Inferiour Court of Common Pleas opened. Present Mr. Wells, Mr. Watts and Mr....
318Tuesday Jany. 14th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Mr. William Coopers with Messrs. Cushing, Story, and John Boylstone. Cushing, silent and...
Dined at Mr. Isaac Smiths. No Company, no Conversation. Spent the Evening with the Sons of...
Dined at Mr. Nick Boylstones, with the two Mr. Boylstones, two Mr. Smiths, Mr. Hallowel and the...
321Fryday [17 January]. (Adams Papers)
Came home, and dined, and there stayed.
322Saturday. Jany. 18th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
At Home. The Dr. dined here. There has been a great Inquiry, in some Parts of America, after a...
323Sunday. Jany. 19th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
Heard Mr. Robbins of Milton.
324Monday. Jany 20th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
Leonard gave me an Account of a Clubb that he belongs to, in Boston. It consists of John Lowell,...
325[March 1766] (Adams Papers)
Spent a Part of last Evening with Mr. Jo. Cleverly. He is a Tiptoe for Town Meeting. He has many...
3261766 March 1st. Saturday (Adams Papers)
Spent a Part of last Evening with Mr. Jo. Cleverly. He is a Tiptoe for Town Meeting. He has many...
327Sunday [2 March]. (Adams Papers)
Heard Mr. Wibirt.
328Monday. March 3. 1766. (Adams Papers)
My Brother Peter, Mr. Etter and Mr. Field, having a Number of Votes prepared for Mr. Quincy and...
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurdsday, Fryday, Saturday, Sunday 4–9 March .
330Monday. 10th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
Last Week went to Boston, and to Weymouth, &c. I hear that Mr. Benjamin Cleverly has already...
331Tuesday 11th. (Adams Papers)
Went to Boston. The C hief J ustice not there. A Piece of political Finess, to make the People...
332Wednesday. 12th. (Adams Papers)
Returned to Braintree.
333Thurdsday 13th. (Adams Papers)
At home.
334Fryday 14th. (Adams Papers)
Yesterday and to day the severest Storm of Snow, we have had this Year.
335Saturday 15th. March 1766. (Adams Papers)
The Snow is as deep and in as mountainous Banks, as it has been at any Time this Winter.—The...
336Sunday 16th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
Heard Mr. Wibirt all day.
337Monday March 17th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
Rain. A Piece in Even ing Post March 10th. Remarks and Observations on Hutch inson ’s History....
338Tuesday. 18th. (Adams Papers)
Went to Weymouth, found the Family mourning the Loss, and preparing for the Funeral of old...
At Home.
340Thursday March 20th. (Adams Papers)
At Mrs. Baxters Funeral.
341Fryday March 21st. (Adams Papers)
A fine Spring like Morning. The Birds of many Sorts, as sprightly and musical.
342Fryday, March 28th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
I have omitted writing a Week. Dr. Tufts lodged here last Night with Yesterdays Paper. The Jany....
343[April 1766] (Adams Papers)
At Plymouth. Court open and Business proceeding. This was the Inferior Court of Common Pleas....
344Fryday April 10th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
At Plymouth. Court open and Business proceeding. This was the Inferior Court of Common Pleas.
345Tuesday April 15th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
Went to Boston. The Superior Court adjourned again, for a fortnight. Hutchinson, Cushing and...
346Saturday April 26th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
The last Thurdsdays Paper is full. The Resolves of the House of Commons, are the most...
347Sunday April 27th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
Heard Mr. Smith. In the Evening, I had a great deal of Conversation with Ezekiel Price, Yesterday...
348Monday April 28th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
At Home.
349Tuesday April 29th. 1766. (Adams Papers)
At Boston. To this day the Superiour Court was adjourned: Hutchinson, Lynde and Cushing were...
350[May 1766] (Adams Papers)
Returning from Meeting this Morning I saw for the first Time, a likely young Button Wood Tree,...