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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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51 | Adams, John | Washington, George | From John Adams to George Washington, 12 December 1796 | 1796-12-12 | We thank you, sir, for your faithful and detailed exposure of the existing situation of our... |
52 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 8 December 1796 | 1796-12-08 | Inclosed are Some Signal Accomplishments of Prophecies. Be cool and discreet in your... |
53 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 7 December 1796 | 1796-12-07 | I have rec d your Letter of the cold Sunday on which I wrote you one from Stratford. In N. York... |
54 | Adams, John | Van der Kemp, François Adriaan | From John Adams to François Adriaan Van der Kemp, 6 … | 1796-12-06 | I have recd your favour of the 10. of Nov. and thank you for the quotations from the Posthumous... |
55 | Adams, John | Adams, John Quincy | John Adams to John Quincy Adams, 5 December 1796 | 1796-12-05 | As I came through New York, where I found your Sister and your Brother and their families in good... |
56 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 4 December 1796 | 1796-12-04 | After Spending a Day and a Night at East Chester with our Children there and another at Newyork... |
57 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 1 December 1796 | 1796-12-01 | I Spent a pleasant Day before Yesterday with M rs Smith and her Children at East Chester where... |
58 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 27 November 1796 | 1796-11-27 | We lodged at Monroe’s in Marlborough on Wednesday night, at Hithcocks in Brookfield Thursday... |
59 | Adams, John | Trumbull, John | From John Adams to John Trumbull, 25 November 1796 | 1796-11-25 | Mr John Adams asks the favour of Mr Trumbulls Company for an hour this Evening at Mr David Bulls.... |
60 | Adams, John | Adams, John Quincy | John Adams to John Quincy Adams, 11 November 1796 | 1796-11-11 | I know not where to find you—Whether in Holland England or Portugal—Whether to address you as a... |
61 | Adams, John | Thompson, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Thompson, 11 November 1796 | 1796-11-11 | I have received the Letter you did me the Honour to write me from London, the twelfth of July,... |
62 | Adams, John | Lincoln, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Lincoln, 7 November 1796 | 1796-11-07 | I was in hopes to have troubled you no more in this Way: but am disappointed. If you can oblige... |
63 | Adams, John | Adams, John Quincy | John Adams to John Quincy Adams, 28 October 1796 | 1796-10-28 | I have this Morning, filed in order your Letters and have now in one bundle before me from N o. 6... |
64 | Adams, John | [September 1796] | ≈1796-09-01 | The Summer is ended and the first day of Autumn commenced. The Morning is cold tho the Wind is... | |
65 | Adams, John | September 10. 1796. Saturday. | 1796-09-10 | Walked, with my Brother to Mount Arrarat, and find upon Inquiry that Jo. Arnold’s Fence against... | |
66 | Adams, John | Septr. 9. 1796. Fryday. | 1796-09-09 | Appearances of Rain. | |
67 | Adams, John | Septr. 8. 1796. Thursday. | 1796-09-08 | Sullivan gone for Seaweed. Bass and Thomas carting Manure from the Hill of Compost in the Yard.... | |
68 | Adams, John | Sept. 7. 1796. Wednesday. | 1796-09-07 | Belcher, Bass and Sullivan gone to mow the Marsh and get out the Thatch at Penny ferry. Billings... | |
69 | Adams, John | Sept. 6. 1796. Tuesday. | 1796-09-06 | Walked up to Trask mowing Bushes. | |
70 | Adams, John | September 5. 1796. Monday. | 1796-09-05 | The Anniversary of The Congress in 1774. Sullivan brought a good Load of green Seaweed, with six... | |
71 | Adams, John | September 4. 1796. Sunday. | 1796-09-04 | Fair. No Clergyman to day. | |
72 | Adams, John | September 3. 1796. Saturday. | 1796-09-03 | Pursuing the Wall. Tirrell is here and We expect French with his Team. Some soft warm Showers in... | |
73 | Adams, John | September 2. 1796. Fryday. | 1796-09-02 | To work again on the high Ways. They have taxed me this Year between forty nine and fifty days... | |
74 | Adams, John | September 1. 1796. Thursday. | 1796-09-01 | The Summer is ended and the first day of Autumn commenced. The Morning is cold tho the Wind is... | |
75 | Adams, John | [August 1796] | ≈1796-08-01 | Hands all gone to finish our Equinoctial Line of Wall as Billings calls it.—Hot, sultry, muggy... | |
76 | Adams, John | August 31. 1796. Wednesday. | 1796-08-31 | Wind north and Air cold. Working on the high Ways. Carried a great Part of my gravel and spread... | |
77 | Adams, John | August 30. Tuesday. 1796. | 1796-08-30 | Prospect of another hot day. Pursuing the Wall. Tirrell worked with our Men. Trask cutting Bushes... | |
78 | Adams, John | August 29. Monday. 1796. | 1796-08-29 | Warm. Billings, Bass and two Sullivans with James on the Wall. Carted 9 or 10 Load of excellent... | |
79 | Adams, John | Wolcott, Oliver, Jr. | From John Adams to Oliver Wolcott, Jr., 29 August 1796 | 1796-08-29 | My Wants are So numerous and my means of Supplying them So moderate, that I am obliged to ask the... |
80 | Adams, John | August 28. 1796. Sunday. | 1796-08-28 | Hot. Went not out. Mr. Strong preached. Reading Bryants Analysis of ancient Mythology. | |
81 | Adams, John | August 27. 1796. Saturday. | 1796-08-27 | Sullivan carting Seaweed, spread one Load among the red Loam in the Cavity in the Yard. Trask... | |
82 | Adams, John | August 26. 1796. Fryday. | 1796-08-26 | Cloudy. Wind. N.E. but not rainy. The shower last night has refreshed Us. The Corn, the Gardens,... | |
83 | Adams, John | August 25. 1796. Thursday. | 1796-08-25 | Billings, Bass and the two Lothrops all this Week upon the Wall over the Way. They make about a... | |
84 | Adams, John | August 24. 1796. Wednesday. | 1796-08-24 | Billings, Bass and the Lothrops upon the Wall. The blacks going to pick Apples. I took Rhubarb... | |
85 | Adams, John | August 23. 1796 Tuesday. | 1796-08-23 | All hands and Tirrell, upon the Wall—carting Stones and Earth &c. Went down to Mr. Quincys and up... | |
86 | Adams, John | August 22. 1796 Monday. | 1796-08-22 | Mr. Otis and Family went to Boston. Mr. C. Storer and Mr. Storrow breakfasted. Billings and... | |
87 | Adams, John | August 21. 1796. Sunday. | 1796-08-21 | The hottest day. Unwell. | |
88 | Adams, John | August 20. 1796. Saturday. | 1796-08-20 | Bracket and Vinton left me. We procured Captn. Baxters Oxen and William Field Junr. and went on... | |
89 | Adams, John | August 19. 1769 [i.e. 1796]. Fryday. | 1796-08-19 | Ten Yoke of Oxen and twelve hands ploughing in the meadow. It is astonishing that such a Meadow... | |
90 | Adams, John | August 18. 1796. Thursday. | 1796-08-18 | Ten Yoke of Oxen and ten Men ploughing in the Meadow below my House. | |
91 | Adams, John | August 17. 1796. Wednesday. | 1796-08-17 | Seven Yoke of Oxen and a Horse, Mr. Reed, Mr. Gurney, Mr. Billings, Mr. Brisler, Sullivan and... | |
92 | Adams, John | August 16. 1796. Tuesday. | 1796-08-16 | Mr. Reed and Mr. Gurney with Billings ploughing below the lower Garden with 9 Cattle, and the... | |
93 | Adams, John | August 15. 1796. Monday. | 1796-08-15 | My Team met the Abington Team at the Bars, and plough’d the Baulk between Burrells Corn and the... | |
94 | Adams, John | August 14. 1796. Sunday. | 1796-08-14 | The Weather hot and dry. One great Advantage of the Christian Religion is that it brings the... | |
95 | Adams, John | August 13. 1796 Saturday. | 1796-08-13 | Three Load of Salt Hay Yesterday from the Beach Marsh. Got in 51 Bushells of Barley winnowed and... | |
96 | Adams, John | August 12. 1796. Fryday. | 1796-08-12 | Billing, Bass and Sullivan carting Salt Hay from the Beech Marsh. Tirell and Th. Lothrop... | |
97 | Adams, John | August 11. 1796. Thursday. | 1796-08-11 | Mr. Howell lodged with Us and spent the whole Morning in Conversation concerning the Affairs of... | |
98 | Adams, John | August 10. 1796 Wednesday. | 1796-08-10 | Billing and Bass collecting Compost. Brought up two Loads of Seaweed and carted several Loads of... | |
99 | Adams, John | August 9. 1796. Tuesday. | 1796-08-09 | 4 hands mowing Salt Grass. Finished the Beach Meadow. Trask mowing Bushes to make room for the... | |
100 | Adams, John | August 8. 1796. Monday. | 1796-08-08 | Billing and Bass gone to mowing Salt Grass at the Beach Meadow. T. Lothrop unloading the Sea... |