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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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301 | Adams, John | 1765. Decr. 30th. Monday. | 1765-12-30 | We are now concluding the Year 1765, tomorrow is the last day, of a Year in which America has... | |
302 | Adams, John | 1765. Tuesday. Decr. 31st. | 1765-12-31 | Went to Mr. Jo. Bass’s and there read Yesterdays Paper. Walked in the Afternoon into the Common... | |
303 | Adams, John | [January 1766] | ≈1766-01-01 | Severe cold, and a Prospect of Snow. We are now upon the Beginning of a Year of greater... | |
304 | Adams, John | Anno Domini 1766: 1766. January 1st. Wednesday. | 1766-01-01 | Severe cold, and a Prospect of Snow. We are now upon the Beginning of a Year of greater... | |
305 | Adams, John | 1766. Jany. 2d. Thurdsday. | 1766-01-02 | A great Storm of Snow last night. Weather tempestuous all Day. Waddled thro the Snow, driving my... | |
306 | Adams, John | 1766. Jany. 3d. Fryday. | 1766-01-03 | Fair Weather and Snow enough. Major Miller, Dr. Savil and Mr. Joseph Penniman spent the Evening,... | |
307 | Adams, John | 1766. Jany. 4. Saturday. | 1766-01-04 | Edes & Gill’s Gazette brought in. I find that Somebody has published the very scene in... | |
308 | Adams, John | Sunday. Jany. 5th. 1766. | 1766-01-05 | Heard Mr. Wibird all Day. A Sacramental Sermon on “It is finished.—” | |
309 | Adams, John | Monday [6 January]. | 1766-01-06 | At Home. Mr. Smith and Mr. Penniman dined here. | |
310 | Adams, John | Tuesday [7 January]. | 1766-01-07 | At Boston. Hampden has given us in Yesterdays Gazette, a long Letter to Pym upon shutting up the... | |
311 | Adams, John | Wednesday Jany. 8th. 1766. | 1766-01-08 | At Home. Wrote &c. | |
312 | Adams, John | Thurdsday Jany. 9th. 1765 [i.e. 1766]. | 1766-01-09 | At Home. Must such a Number of new Crimes be committed, to decide which of these two, Caesar or... | |
313 | Adams, John | Thurdsday. Jany. 9th. 1766. | 1766-01-09 | At Home all day. Mr. Smith, Dr. Tufts, Dr. Savil, Mr. Bass &c. here. | |
314 | Adams, John | Fryday. Jany. 10th. 1766. | 1766-01-10 | Humphry Ploughjogger received a Letter from a Friend, thanking him for his good Advice and... | |
315 | Adams, John | Saturday Jany. 11th. 1766. | 1766-01-11 | A Rain. In one particular, I must confess the Americans have not acted with their usual Acuteness... | |
316 | Adams, John | Sunday Jany. 12th. 1766. | 1766-01-12 | Heard Mr. Wibird all day, at Evening Mr. Etter, here. | |
317 | Adams, John | Monday Jany. 13th. 1766 | 1766-01-13 | At Boston, the Inferiour Court of Common Pleas opened. Present Mr. Wells, Mr. Watts and Mr.... | |
318 | Adams, John | Tuesday Jany. 14th. 1766. | 1766-01-14 | Dined at Mr. William Coopers with Messrs. Cushing, Story, and John Boylstone. Cushing, silent and... | |
319 | Adams, John | Wednesday. Jany. 15th. 1766. | 1766-01-15 | Dined at Mr. Isaac Smiths. No Company, no Conversation. Spent the Evening with the Sons of... | |
320 | Adams, John | Thurdsday. Jany. 16th. 1766. | 1766-01-16 | Dined at Mr. Nick Boylstones, with the two Mr. Boylstones, two Mr. Smiths, Mr. Hallowel and the... | |
321 | Adams, John | Fryday [17 January]. | 1766-01-17 | Came home, and dined, and there stayed. | |
322 | Adams, John | Saturday. Jany. 18th. 1766. | 1766-01-18 | At Home. The Dr. dined here. There has been a great Inquiry, in some Parts of America, after a... | |
323 | Adams, John | Sunday. Jany. 19th. 1766. | 1766-01-19 | Heard Mr. Robbins of Milton. | |
324 | Adams, John | Monday. Jany 20th. 1766. | 1766-01-20 | Leonard gave me an Account of a Clubb that he belongs to, in Boston. It consists of John Lowell,... | |
325 | Adams, John | [March 1766] | ≈1766-03-01 | Spent a Part of last Evening with Mr. Jo. Cleverly. He is a Tiptoe for Town Meeting. He has many... | |
326 | Adams, John | 1766 March 1st. Saturday | 1766-03-01 | Spent a Part of last Evening with Mr. Jo. Cleverly. He is a Tiptoe for Town Meeting. He has many... | |
327 | Adams, John | Sunday [2 March]. | 1766-03-02 | Heard Mr. Wibirt. | |
328 | Adams, John | Monday. March 3. 1766. | 1766-03-03 | My Brother Peter, Mr. Etter and Mr. Field, having a Number of Votes prepared for Mr. Quincy and... | |
329 | Adams, John | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurdsday, Fryday, Saturday, Sunday … | ≈1766-03-04 | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurdsday, Fryday, Saturday, Sunday 4–9 March . | |
330 | Adams, John | Monday. 10th. 1766. | 1766-03-10 | Last Week went to Boston, and to Weymouth, &c. I hear that Mr. Benjamin Cleverly has already... | |
331 | Adams, John | Tuesday 11th. | 1766-03-11 | Went to Boston. The C hief J ustice not there. A Piece of political Finess, to make the People... | |
332 | Adams, John | Wednesday. 12th. | 1766-03-12 | Returned to Braintree. | |
333 | Adams, John | Thurdsday 13th. | 1766-03-13 | At home. | |
334 | Adams, John | Fryday 14th. | 1766-03-14 | Yesterday and to day the severest Storm of Snow, we have had this Year. | |
335 | Adams, John | Saturday 15th. March 1766. | 1766-03-15 | The Snow is as deep and in as mountainous Banks, as it has been at any Time this Winter.—The... | |
336 | Adams, John | Sunday 16th. 1766. | 1766-03-16 | Heard Mr. Wibirt all day. | |
337 | Adams, John | Monday March 17th. 1766. | 1766-03-17 | Rain. A Piece in Even ing Post March 10th. Remarks and Observations on Hutch inson ’s History.... | |
338 | Adams, John | Tuesday. 18th. | 1766-03-18 | Went to Weymouth, found the Family mourning the Loss, and preparing for the Funeral of old... | |
339 | Adams, John | Wednesday. March 19th. 1766. | 1766-03-19 | At Home. | |
340 | Adams, John | Thursday March 20th. | 1766-03-20 | At Mrs. Baxters Funeral. | |
341 | Adams, John | Fryday March 21st. | 1766-03-21 | A fine Spring like Morning. The Birds of many Sorts, as sprightly and musical. | |
342 | 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.... | |
343 | Adams, John | [April 1766] | ≈1766-04-10 | At Plymouth. Court open and Business proceeding. This was the Inferior Court of Common Pleas.... | |
344 | Adams, John | Fryday April 10th. 1766. | 1766-04-10 | At Plymouth. Court open and Business proceeding. This was the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. | |
345 | Adams, John | Tuesday April 15th. 1766. | 1766-04-15 | Went to Boston. The Superior Court adjourned again, for a fortnight. Hutchinson, Cushing and... | |
346 | Adams, John | Saturday April 26th. 1766. | 1766-04-26 | The last Thurdsdays Paper is full. The Resolves of the House of Commons, are the most... | |
347 | Adams, John | Sunday April 27th. 1766. | 1766-04-27 | Heard Mr. Smith. In the Evening, I had a great deal of Conversation with Ezekiel Price, Yesterday... | |
348 | Adams, John | Monday April 28th. 1766. | 1766-04-28 | At Home. | |
349 | Adams, John | Tuesday April 29th. 1766. | 1766-04-29 | At Boston. To this day the Superiour Court was adjourned: Hutchinson, Lynde and Cushing were... | |
350 | Adams, John | [May 1766] | ≈1766-05-04 | Returning from Meeting this Morning I saw for the first Time, a likely young Button Wood Tree,... |