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11 | Adams, John | 1775 Septr. 18. Monday. | 1775-09-18 | This Morning John McPherson Esq. came to my Lodging, and requested to speak with me in Private.... | |
12 | 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... | |
13 | Adams, John | 1775. Septr. 20. Wednesday. | 1775-09-20 | Took a Walk in Company with Govr. Ward, Mr. Gadsden and his Son, and Mr. S. Adams, to a little... | |
14 | Adams, John | 1775. Septr. 21. Thursday. | 1775-09-21 | The famous Partisan Major Rogers came to our Lodgings to make Us a Visit. He has been in... | |
15 | Adams, John | 1775. Fryday. Septr. 22. | 1775-09-22 | Mr. Gordon spent the Evening here. | |
16 | 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,... | |
17 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress] 1775. … | 1775-09-23 | S amuel A dams moved, upon Mifflins Letter, that a Sum be advanced from the Treasury for Mifflin... | |
18 | Adams, John | 1775. Septr. 24. Sunday. | 1775-09-24 | Dyer is very sanguine that the 2 De Witts, one of Windham, the other of Norwich, will make Salt... | |
19 | Adams, John | 1775. Septr. 25. Monday. | 1775-09-25 | Rode out of Town and dined with Mr. Macpherson. He has the most elegant Seat in Pensilvania, a... | |
20 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress] 1775 … | 1775-09-24 | An Uneasiness, among some of the Members concerning a Contract with Willing & Morris, for Powder,... | |
21 | Adams, John | 1775 Septr. 26. Tuesday. | 1775-09-26 | Wrote to Mrs. A. and Mr. and Mrs. W. The letter to AA is in the Adams Papers and is unpublished;... | |
22 | Adams, John | 1775. Septr. 27. Wednesday. | 1775-09-27 | Mr. Bullock and Mr. Houstoun, the Gentlemen from Georgia, invited S.A. and me to spend the... | |
23 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress] 1775. … | 1775-09-27 | Willing in favour of Mr. Purveyances Petition. Harrison vs. it. Willing thinks the Non... | |
24 | Adams, John | 1775. Sept. 28. Thursday. | 1775-09-28 | The Congress, and the Assembly of this Province were invited to make an Excursion upon Delaware... | |
25 | Adams, John | [October 1775] | ≈1775-10-04 | Johnson. I should be for the Resolutions about Imports and Exports, standing, till further order.... | |
26 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress] Oct. 3 … | 1775-10-04 | Johnson. I should be for the Resolutions about Imports and Exports, standing, till further order.... | |
27 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates, Continued] Octr. 5. | 1775-10-05 | Gadsden. I wish we may confine ourselves to one Point. Let the Point be whether We shall shut up... | |
28 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates, Continued] Octr. 6. | 1775-10-06 | Chase. I dont think the Resolution goes far enough. Ld. Dunmore has been many Months committing... | |
29 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates, Continued] Octr. 7. | 1775-10-07 | Chase. It is the maddest Idea in the World, to think of building an American Fleet. Its Latitude... | |
30 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates, Continued] Octr. 10. | 1775-10-10 | Who shall have the Appointment of the Officers in the 2 Battallions to be raised in New Jersey?... | |
31 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates, Continued] Oct. 12. | 1775-10-12 | Report, on Trade, considered in a Committee of the whole. Lee. It has been moved to bring the... | |
32 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates, Continued] Octr. 13. | 1775-10-13 | R. Livingston. Hopes the whole Matter will be putt off. Is willing as it seems the general sense,... | |
33 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress] Oct. 20. | 1775-10-20 | Deane. Their Plunder only afforded one Meal of fresh meat for the privates. All the rest was... | |
34 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates, Continued] Octr. 21. | 1775-10-21 | Zubly. We cant do without Powder, Intelligence, Druggs. Georgia must have an Indian War, if they... | |
35 | Adams, John | Octr. 25th. 1775. Wednesday. | 1775-10-25 | Mr. Duane told me at the Funeral of our late virtuous and able President that he, Mr. Duane, had... | |
36 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress] 1775. … | 1775-10-27 | R. R. Livingston. Cloathing will rise tho Provisions will fall. Labourers will be discharged. One... | |
37 | Adams, John | 1775. Octr. 29. Sunday. | 1775-10-29 | Paine brought in a large Sample of Salt Petre, made in this City, by Mr. Ripsama. It is very... | |
38 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress] 1775. … | 1775-10-30 | Ross. We cant get Seamen to man 4 Vessells. We could not get Seamen to mann our Boats, our... | |
39 | Adams, John | [November 1775] | ≈1775-11-01 | At the Rising Sun in Second Street between Market and Chestnut Streets. 2 ozs. Cinnamon £0: 6: 0... | |
40 | Adams, John | [List of Persons Suitable for Naval Commands, November … | ≈1775-11-01 | Captn. Isaac Sears Thos. Randall John Hanson Christopher Miller John Harrison. Dudley Saltonstall... |