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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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3331 | Adams, John Quincy | 5th. | 1787-01-05 | We passed the evening at Freeman’s chamber. He proposes setting off for Newbury, to morrow... | |
3332 | Adams, John Quincy | 6th. | 1787-01-06 | Very cold this morning, Freeman went for Ipswich. Mr. Andrews called upon us in the afternoon. I... | |
3333 | Adams, John Quincy | 7th. | 1787-01-07 | Mr. Hilliard preach’d all day; pretty much in the common stile. Dined at Judge Dana’s; and... | |
3334 | Adams, John Quincy | 8th. | 1787-01-08 | We went down this evening with the young ladies, to Mr. Dana’s. I passed several hours agreeably.... | |
3335 | Adams, John Quincy | 9th. | 1787-01-09 | Snow’d part of the day. Reading Watson’s chemical essays. They are written in a very plain... | |
3336 | Adams, John Quincy | 10th. | 1787-01-10 | Mr. Paine was ordained, minister of Charlestown, but as it snow’d all the fore part of the day, I... | |
3337 | Adams, John Quincy | 11th. | 1787-01-11 | The weather is yet unsettled, but it has not storm’d this day. Saunders, and Barron of the junior... | |
3338 | Adams, John Quincy | 12th. | 1787-01-12 | The weather cleared up in the morning, and the cold since noon has increased very fast. We pass’d... | |
3339 | Adams, John Quincy | 13th. | 1787-01-13 | The weather very cold all day with a strong wind. We had a Quantity of company, in the forenoon... | |
3340 | Adams, John Quincy | 14th. | 1787-01-14 | Mr. Hilliard preach’d all day. It is a long time since he has given us any variety: but on the... | |
3341 | Adams, John Quincy | 15th. | 1787-01-15 | The weather very moderate. The snow went off quite fast. Drank tea at Mr. Hilliard’s. His... | |
3342 | Adams, John Quincy | 16th. | 1787-01-16 | Dined at Mr. Dana’s, and pass’d part of the evening with the Judge and his Lady at Mr. Gerry’s.... | |
3343 | Adams, John Quincy | 17th. | 1787-01-17 | My Chum went to Boston, but return’d early in the afternoon. After tea we went down to Mr.... | |
3344 | Adams, John Quincy | 18th. | 1787-01-18 | Fine weather, till the evening, which was very blustry. The men have been selected who are to go... | |
3345 | Adams, John Quincy | 19th. | 1787-01-19 | The troops from this Town, went this afternoon to Waltham, from whence, they are to proceed... | |
3346 | Adams, John Quincy | 20th. | 1787-01-20 | Snow’d all day. We were rather tired after our expedition. I have been idle; and do not by any... | |
3347 | Adams, John Quincy | 21st. | 1787-01-21 | Mr. Hilliard again entertained us all day, with his own composition. Bridge, and I dined at Mr.... | |
3348 | Adams, John Quincy | 22d. | 1787-01-22 | Employ’d all day, in translating some german observations for Mr. Dana: finished them: and in the... | |
3349 | Adams, John Quincy | 23d. | 1787-01-23 | Miss Ellery pass’d the day at the professor’s, and was very agreeable; I am more and more pleased... | |
3350 | Adams, John Quincy | 24th. | 1787-01-24 | Miss Ellery, went home this morning, after breakfast. Miss Jones, rather unsociable; her spirits... | |
3351 | Adams, John Quincy | 25th. | 1787-01-25 | The weather has been all along quite unsettled. Yesterday was very cold, but to day, it thaws... | |
3352 | Adams, John Quincy | 26th. | 1787-01-26 | General Lincoln, it seems, finds more difficulties in the affair he has undertaken, than were... | |
3353 | Adams, John Quincy | 27th. | 1787-01-27 | Fay was here this morning, and Freeman return’d this day from his Tour to visit his friends. Part... | |
3354 | Adams, John Quincy | 28th. | 1787-01-28 | Mr. Fiske supplied Mr. Hilliard this day: and gave satisfaction in general. His sentiments are... | |
3355 | Adams, John Quincy | 29th. | 1787-01-29 | Bridge went to Salem, upon some business this day, and returned. Miss Ellery and Miss Williams,... | |
3356 | Adams, John Quincy | 30th. | 1787-01-30 | Mrs. Cranch, Miss Betsey, and her brother, came from Braintree this morning, dined at Mr.... | |
3357 | Adams, John Quincy | 31st. | 1787-01-31 | Mr. Harris arrived this afternoon from Springfield, but did not bring any further accounts of... | |
3358 | Adams, John Quincy | [February 1787] | ≈1787-02-01 | It snow’d, the greatest part of the day; but gently, and without wind. Miss Jones, this forenoon,... | |
3359 | Adams, John Quincy | Thursday February 1st. 1787. | 1787-02-01 | It snow’d, the greatest part of the day; but gently, and without wind. Miss Jones, this forenoon,... | |
3360 | Adams, John Quincy | 2d. | 1787-02-02 | Drank tea again at Mr. Pearson’s. Miss Ellery, Miss Williams, Miss Mason, Miss Wigglesworth, Miss... |