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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1501 | Adams, John | 1784 [i.e. 1804]. Aug. | ≈1804-08-01 | The last Week in August We ploughed a ditch and brought the Earth into the Yard and 32 loads of... | |
1502 | Adams, John | John Adams. | 1802-10-05 | Begun Oct. 5. 1802. As the Lives of Phylosophers, Statesmen or Historians written by them selves... | |
1503 | Adams, John | [Parents and Boyhood] | ≈1734-01-01 | My Father married Susanna Boylston in October 1734, and on the 19th of October 1735 I was born.... | |
1504 | Adams, John | [Harvard College, 1751–1755] | ≈1751-01-01 | Continued November 30. 1804. In my own class at Collidge, there were several others, for whom I... | |
1505 | Adams, John | [Harvard and Worcester, 1751-1755] | ≈1755-01-01 | The two last years of my Residence at Colledge, produced a Clubb of Students, I never knew the... | |
1506 | Adams, John | [1757] | ≈1757-01-01 | At the time when Fort William Henry was besieged, there came down almost every day dispatches... | |
1507 | Adams, John | [1758] | ≈1758-01-01 | In 1758 my Period with Mr. Putnam expired. Doolittle and Baldwin visited me in the office, and... | |
1508 | Adams, John | [Braintree Lawyer, 1759–1761] | ≈1759-01-01 | The next Year after I was sworn, was the memorable Year 1759 when the Conquest of Canada was... | |
1509 | Adams, John | [Braintree Lawyer, 1761] | 1761-05-25 | On the 25 of May in this Year 1761, my venerable Father died in his 71st Year, beloved, esteemed... | |
1510 | Adams, John | [Jonathan Sewall, 1759] | ≈1759-01-01 | Sometime in 1761 or two Mr. Samuel Quincy with whom I sometimes corresponded, shewed to Mr.... | |
1511 | Adams, John | [Town Officer, 1761–1765] | ≈1763-01-01 | Now become a Freeholder I attended the Town Meetings, as a Member, as I had usually attended them... | |
1512 | Adams, John | [Marriage and Law Practice, 1764-1765] | ≈1764-01-01 | In the Winter of 1764 the Small Pox prevailing in Boston, I went with my Brother into Town and... | |
1513 | Adams, John | [The Stamp Act, 1765] | ≈1765-01-01 | This Year 1765 was the Epocha of the Stamp Act.... I drew up a Petition to the Select Men of... | |
1514 | Adams, John | [1765–1767] | ≈1765-07-14 | On the 14 day of July of this Year 1765, Mrs. Adams presented me with a Daughter and in her... | |
1515 | Adams, John | [First Residence in Boston, 1768] | ≈1768-01-01 | In the Beginning of the Year 1768 My Friends in Boston, were very urgent with me to remove into... | |
1516 | Adams, John | [1768–1770] | ≈1768-01-01 | This Year 1768 I attended the Superiour Court at Worcester, and the next Week proceeded on to... | |
1517 | Adams, John | [1770] | ≈1770-01-01 | The Year 1770 was memorable enough, in these little Annals of my Pilgrimage. The Evening of the... | |
1518 | Adams, John | [Braintree and Boston, 1771–1773] | ≈1771-01-01 | The complicated Cares of my legal and political Engagements, the slender Diet to which I was... | |
1519 | Adams, John | [Independence of the Judges, 1773–1774] | ≈1773-01-01 | In the Year 1773 arose a Controversy concerning the Independence of the Judges. The King had... | |
1520 | Adams, John | [Report on Boundaries, 1773–1774] | ≈1774-01-01 | In the Fall of the Year 1773, The General Court appointed Mr. Bowdoin and me to draw a State of... | |
1521 | Adams, John | [Controversy with Hutchinson, 1773] | ≈1773-01-01 | As I have written hitherto, wholly from my memory, without recurring to any Books or Papers, I am... | |
1522 | Adams, John | [Seizure of Hancock’s Sloop, 1768–1769] | ≈1768-06-10 | In the fall of the Year 1773, a great Uproar was raised in Boston, on Account of the Unlading in... | |
1523 | Adams, John | [In Congress, September–October 1774] | ≈1774-01-01 | It is well known that in June 1774 The General Court at Cambridge appointed Members to meet with... | |
1524 | Adams, John | [Novanglus Papers, 1774–1775] | ≈1775-01-01 | Upon our Return to Massachusetts, I found myself elected by the Town of Braintree into the... | |
1525 | Adams, John | [In Congress, May 1775] | ≈1775-05-01 | Congress assembled and proceeded to Business, and the Members appeared to me to be of one Mind,... | |
1526 | Adams, John | [In Congress, June and July 1775] | ≈1775-06-01 | This Measure of Imbecility, the second Petition to the King embarrassed every Exertion of... | |
1527 | Adams, John | [August 1775] | ≈1775-08-01 | I have always imputed the Loss of Charleston, and of the brave Officers and Men who fell there,... | |
1528 | Adams, John | [In Congress, Fall 1775–Spring 1776] | ≈1775-09-01 | At the appointed time, We returned to Philadelphia and Congress were reassembled. Mr. Richard... | |
1529 | Adams, John | [In Congress, Spring 1776, and Thomas Paine] | ≈1776-02-01 | In the Course of this Winter appeared a Phenomenon in Philadelphia a Star of Disaster (Disastrous... | |
1530 | Adams, John | [In Congress, May–July 1776] | ≈1776-05-01 | I was incessantly employed, through the whole Fall, Winter and Spring of 1775 and 1776 in... | |
1531 | Adams, John | [In Congress, June–August 1776] | ≈1776-06-01 | The Committee for preparing the Model of a Treaty to be proposed to France consisted of When We... | |
1532 | Adams, John | [Committee on the Importantion of Gunpowder … | ≈1775-09-18 | I have omitted some things in 1775 which must be inserted. On the 18th of September 1775. It was... | |
1533 | Adams, John | [Committees of Correspondence and Commerce, November … | ≈1775-11-29 | On Wednesday November 29. 1775. (See Journals of Congress for the Year 1775 page 272. and 273.)... | |
1534 | Adams, John | [Wednesday June 12. 1776] | ≈1776-06-12 | On Wednesday June 12. 1776 Congress resolved, That a Committee of Congress be appointed by the... | |
1535 | Adams, John | [Thursday October 5. 1775]. | 1775-10-05 | On Thursday October 5. 1775. See the Journals. Sundry Letters from London were laid before... | |
1536 | Adams, John | [Fryday October 6. 1775.] | 1775-10-06 | Fryday October 6. 1775. The Committee appointed to prepare a Plan &c. brought in a further report... | |
1537 | Adams, John | [Fryday October 13. 1775.] | 1775-10-13 | Fryday October 13. 1775. The Congress taking into Consideration the report of the Committee... | |
1538 | Adams, John | [Monday October 30th. 1775.] | 1775-10-30 | Monday October 30th. 1775. The Committee appointed to prepare an Estimate, and to fit out the... | |
1539 | Adams, John | [Thursday November 2. 1775] | 1775-11-02 | On Thursday November 2. 1775 Congress resolved that the Committee appointed to carry into... | |
1540 | Adams, John | [8th of November 1775] | 1775-11-08 | On the 8th of November 1775 Congress resolved, that the Bills of Sale of the Vessells ordered to... | |
1541 | Adams, John | [10th of November 1775] | 1775-11-10 | On the 10th of November 1775 Congress resolved that two Battalions of Marines be raised,... | |
1542 | Adams, John | [17th of November 1775.] | 1775-11-17 | On the 17th of November 1775. A Letter from Gen. Washington, inclosing a Letter and Journal of... | |
1543 | Adams, John | [Thursday. November 23. 1775.] | 1775-11-23 | Thursday. November 23. 1775. The Committee for fitting out armed Vessells laid before Congress, a... | |
1544 | Adams, John | [Saturday November 25. 1775.] | 1775-11-25 | Saturday November 25. 1775. Congress resumed the consideration of the report of the Committee on... | |
1545 | Adams, John | [In Congress, November and December 1775.] | ≈1775-11-01 | On Tuesday November 28. 1775. The Congress resumed the Consideration of the Rules and Orders for... | |
1546 | Adams, John | [Fryday June 2. 1775.] | 1775-06-02 | On Fryday June 2. 1775. Journals of Congress, page 112. The President laid before Congress a... | |
1547 | Adams, John | [Saturday June the 3d 1775.] | 1775-06-03 | Saturday June the 3d 1775. Congress however ordered the Letter to lie under on the Table for... | |
1548 | Adams, John | [Wednesday June 7. 1775.] | 1775-06-07 | On Wednesday June 7. 1775. On motion resolved, that Thursday the 20th. of July next be observed... | |
1549 | Adams, John | [Fryday June 9th. 1775.] | ≈1775-06-01 | On Fryday June 9th. 1775. The report of the Committee on the Letter from the Convention of... | |
1550 | Adams, John | [Wednesday October 18. 1775.] | ≈1775-10-01 | On Wednesday October 18. 1775. The Delegates from New Hampshire laid before the Congress a part... |