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14601 Adams, John Quincy Johnson, Catherine Nuth John Quincy Adams to Catherine Nuth Johnson, 7 February … 1798-02-07 Your very obliging favour, written at Stromness, found its way to London, only a few days before...
14602 Adams, John Quincy Welsh, Thomas From John Quincy Adams to Thomas Welsh, 6 June 1825 1825-06-06 We have just learnt the afflicting dispensation which has befallen you, and while forwarding the...
14603 Adams, John Quincy Adams, John To John Adams from John Quincy Adams, 10 August 1813 1813-08-10 I have received at once your letters 11. and 13. March—and 22. and 23. April—They were brought by...
14604 Adams, John Quincy 8th. Wednesday. 1782-05-08 Mr. Artaud went out on hunting. Mr. D. went in the forenoon and took a ride. In the afternoon...
14605 Adams, John Quincy 13th. 1786-04-13 Went down and staid part of the forenoon, at the Office. Drank tea at Mr. Apthorp’s. A man of a...
14606 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson … 1814-07-02 I persist in writing to you by every Post, because I flatter myself that it will give you...
14607 Adams, John Quincy 10th. 1786-11-10 We had a Lecture at 10 this forenoon from Mr. Williams, explaining the theory of the motion of...
14608 Adams, John Quincy Adams, John From John Quincy Adams to John Adams, 26 September 1822 1822-09-26 Upon your return to Cambridge at the beginning of your Senior year, I wish to remind you of your...
14609 Adams, John Quincy 22d. Monday. 1782-04-22 This forenoon I went with Mr. Artaud to the English Library and took out Watson’s history of...
14610 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson … 1814-12-20 Our interval of leisure still continues—The British Messenger who took our last Note to England...
14611 Adams, John Quincy Johnson, Louisa Catherine John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson, 31 March … 1797-03-31 I received at once, and with the utmost pleasure your two Letters of the 7 th: and 14 th: of this...
14612 Adams, John Quincy [December 1787] 1787-12-01 I dined at Mr. White’s; after dinner I went to Mr. Shaw’s, stay’d about an hour, and just before...
14613 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abigail John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams, 23 October 1781 1781-10-23 I am afraid you will think I was negligent in not writing more than I did by so good an...
14614 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Thomas Boylston John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 4 April … 1801-04-04 You will receive enclosed with this, a duplicate of my letter, relative to your annual account,...
14615 Adams, John Quincy 3d. 1786-05-03 Wednesday, and Monday, are our two busiest days in the Week. Every minute is employ’d. This...
14616 Adams, John Quincy Johnson, Alexander Bryan From John Quincy Adams to Alexander Bryan Johnson, 11 … 1825-06-11 I regret much that an usage, which has been uniformly observed since the existence of our...
14617 Adams, John Quincy 28th. 1785-12-28 The sharpest day we have had, this Season. Dined at Mr. Duncan’s, in Company, with Miss P. White,...
14618 Adams, John Quincy Quincy, Josiah, III From John Quincy Adams to Josiah, III Quincy, 5 June … 1820-06-05 I have received your Letter of the 30th: ulto. informing me of my having been elected President...
14619 Adams, John Quincy 12th. Sunday. 1782-05-12 This forenoon Mr. Peyron came to see us. Mr. D. went to Mr. Wolff’s. Mr. Colombi came here. Dined...
14620 Adams, John Quincy John Quincy Adams, Mount Wollaston farm minutes, 6 … 1826-08-06 Mount Wollaston farm Minutes William Coddington conveyed to William Tynge from 1639 to 1643. Anna...
14621 Adams, John Quincy [March 1788] 1788-03-01 The weather is very severe: The month comes in like a Lion, and according to the farmer’s proverb...
14622 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abigail Smith From John Quincy Adams to Abigail Smith Adams, 8 … 1812-02-08 A long interval without the receipt of letters from you, I have always found too sure an...
14623 Adams, John Quincy 2d. Sunday. 1782-06-02 Mr. Artaud out all day. In the afternoon the youngest Mr. Montréal came here, went and took a...
14624 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abigail Smith From John Quincy Adams to Abigail Smith Adams, 27 … 1815-12-27 My Nephew and Secretary of Legation Mr J. A. Smith, upon his arrival here on the 10th. Instant,...
14625 Adams, John Quincy 25th. 1786-09-25 Almost all this Day was employ’d in preparing for the exhibition. The musical Parts take up some...
14626 Adams, John Quincy Jay, John To John Jay from John Quincy Adams, 14 November 1794 1794-11-14 Mr. Vall-travers informs me that he intends going to London, where he purposes paying his...
14627 Adams, John Quincy 31st. 1785-05-31 High Wind, directly contrary. The Vessel roll’d so much that most of the passengers were sick. We...
14628 Adams, John Quincy 15th. 1786-10-15 Was excused from attending meeting this day: being somewhat unwell. Finished the first volume of...
14629 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson … 1807-02-11 I yesterday enclosed you a letter from Adelaide, under a blank cover, because I was all the...
14630 Adams, John Quincy 9. 1788-10-09 Charles and Otis were here. Got up shelves.
14631 Adams, John Quincy Madison, James To James Madison from John Quincy Adams, 19 April 1811 1811-04-19 Since I had the honor of writing you last on the 8th February I have been informed that a...
14632 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abigail (daughter of JA and AA) John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams 2d, 17 May 1785 1785-05-17 Our winds are now contrary, and as they changed with the moon they may be three weeks as they...
14633 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson … 1821-07-16 I received this morning your Letter from Wilmington, delighted to learn that you had got well on...
14634 Adams, John Quincy Tuesday 18th. 1780-01-18 Felt better to day. We all dined at home to day. We expect to set out for Bayonne on Thursday....
14635 Adams, John Quincy Cranch, William John Quincy Adams to William Cranch, 27 May 1789 1789-05-27 I should have answered your last favour, ere this [but in?] [conse]quence of the information you...
14636 Adams, John Quincy 26th. 1788-01-26 At home as usual all the evening. Read a little in Gibbon; wrote in the same slavish way as I...
14637 Adams, John Quincy 11th. 1785-07-11 A fresh breeze, and good wind, at about 11 o’clock, we spy’d a sail, and at ¾ after 12 we spoke...
14638 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Thomas Boylston From John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 21 … 1814-11-21 Mr: Nichols who gave the promissary note of which I now enclose the duplicate saild in the...
14639 Adams, John Quincy 16th. 1788-02-16 The most violent snow storm, that has appeared in the course of the winter, it began in the...
14640 Adams, John Quincy 13. 1788-10-13 Went to Milton. Put up books.
14641 Adams, John Quincy Adams, John To John Adams from John Quincy Adams, 2 January 1814 1814-01-02 The last Letters I have had the pleasure of receiving from you are those of 1. and 2. July, and...
14642 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson … 1826-07-14 We arrived on Wednesday Evening at Boston, and yesterday Morning came out here. The weather until...
14643 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson … 1821-07-29 Your two Letters of Journal from New-York were duly received and afforded me much amusement—The...
14644 Adams, John Quincy Tuesday 25th. 1780-01-25 Set away at about 9 o clock. At about half after 9 began to Snow. Snow’d 2 hours. Went 45 miles...
14645 Adams, John Quincy 30th. 1788-01-30 I went up to the office, in the morning, and sat a couple of hours; but I felt restless and...
14646 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abigail Smith From John Quincy Adams to Abigail Smith Adams, 30 … 1811-11-30 Although since I last wrote to my brother, on the 6th: instt: we have neither received a line...
14647 Adams, John Quincy 6th. 1788-03-06 We met in the evening at Putnam’s chamber. I did not pass my time so agreeably as I usually do...
14648 Adams, John Quincy Adams, John To John Adams from John Quincy Adams, 3 November 1804 1804-11-03 I wrote you a few lines from New-York, enclosing a copy of Commodore Morris’s Defence, for Mr:...
14649 Adams, John Quincy 3. 1788-11-03 Cicero de Senectute. Getting well. Cicero’s Cato Major de Senectute , or Essay on Old Age.
14650 Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abigail Smith From John Quincy Adams to Abigail Smith Adams, 30 … 1813-01-30 Another month is drawing to a close, since I last wrote you, and I remain without a line from you...