1512120th. Thursday. (Adams Papers)
We met this evening at Thompson’s. Pickman came; but rather late in the evening. Young Sawyer was...
15122John Quincy Adams to John Adams, 2 April 1786 (Adams Papers)
After having suffered so long an interval of Time to pass, since I wrote you last, it is...
15123Thursday Novr. 20th. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Mr. Rogers’s.
15124Wednesday 2d of August 1780 (Adams Papers)
This Morning my Brother Charles went to find Mr. Bordly but he was not at home. Charles and I...
1512510th. (Adams Papers)
From the divers interruptions which we met with in the course of the day, we did but little at...
1512628. (Adams Papers)
Meeting Forenoon. Mr. Marsh. L. White.
15127Friday 19th. (Adams Papers)
12 o clock. The Gale continues. Nothing else remarkable. 6 o clock. The wind has abated a great...
15128John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams, 18 February 1800 (Adams Papers)
A few days ago, I received your favour of 30. December of the last year; after a long interval...
1512916th. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Mr. Dana’s, and pass’d part of the evening with the Judge and his Lady at Mr. Gerry’s....
15130John Quincy Adams to Elizabeth Cranch, 7 April 1786 (Adams Papers)
My things, are yet pretty much in Confusion, and I do not expect to get well settled till the...
15131Tuesday Novr. 25th. (Adams Papers)
Went to the Covent Garden Theatre, and saw the Castle of Andalusia, with the Devil upon two...
15132John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams, 7 November 1795 (Adams Papers)
Your few lines of August 25 th. were forwarded to me from the Hague by my brother, and though...
151336th. (Adams Papers)
This being the last day before the close of the vacation, I was part of the day employ’d in...
151343d. (Adams Papers)
Continued in the first volume of Blackstone. In the course of my reading this day; I came across...
15135Tuesday 23d. (Adams Papers)
The weather is very much like that of the Bank. The Courier has taken two fish. At twelve o clock...
15136John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 20 August 1800 (Adams Papers)
The shortness of my paper, & of my time yesterday abridged my discription of the natural ruins at...
1513720th. (Adams Papers)
Snow’d all day. We were rather tired after our expedition. I have been idle; and do not by any...
151386th. (Adams Papers)
Went down in the Evening and was a couple of hours at Mr. White’s. They were to have had Company,...
1513918th. Wednesday. (Adams Papers)
This afternoon I went with Mr. D. and drank tea at Mr. Peyron’s. Cloudy Weather.
15140Thur 2d. (Adams Papers)
A fresh breeze from the South. Continual Squalls thunder and lightning. 6 o clock PM. The weather...
15141From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 18 May 1806 (Adams Papers)
The Children are both in perfect health; both contented with their situations, and both beloved...
15142John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams, 24 November 1795 (Adams Papers)
You will receive the letter I wrote you during my captivity at Helvoetsluys, where I was detained...
1514310th. (Adams Papers)
Very few of the students have arrived. Not more than 15 of our Class have yet appeared. The tea...
1514428th. (Adams Papers)
Writing all the forenoon. In the afternoon I went out, with my brother Tom, upon a shooting...
151458th. Tuesday. (Adams Papers)
This day the French comedians play’d at the summer garden theatre. L’honnete criminel. Charles...
15146From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 16 August 1814 (Adams Papers)
American News presses upon us with an interest still increasing, and which will soon be but too...
1514710th. (Adams Papers)
Leonard White came up in the morning, and proposed to me, to make one of a small slaying party to...
15148John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 2 April 1791 (Adams Papers)
I have just received your favour of the 22 d: inst t : thanks you know are “the exchequer of the...
15149From John Quincy Adams to William Steuben Smith, 1 February 1815 (Adams Papers)
I send you back, by Mr Bauwens, the first Volume of Madame de Stael’s Book which was brought with...
1515022d. Sunday. (Adams Papers)
This forenoon Mr. D. went to the Marquis de Verac’s. The young Gentlemen from Mr. Rimbert’s came...