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4051[December 1788] (Adams Papers)
Charles return’d to Cambridge. Winslow Warren. Rode in the afternoon. Gibbon 5th. vol. 4th. gone...
4052December 1. 1788. (Adams Papers)
Charles return’d to Cambridge.
40532. (Adams Papers)
Winslow Warren. Rode in the afternoon.
40543. (Adams Papers)
Gibbon 5th. vol. 4th. gone which I much regret.
40554. (Adams Papers)
Very cold. At Mr. Cranch’s. Dr. Fogg. Mr. Thayer.
40565. (Adams Papers)
Wm Cranch came from Boston. Heard from N. York. Presumably the letter written by AA to JA between...
40576. (Adams Papers)
Went to Milton with Wm. Cranch. He dined with us.
40587. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Cranch’s after meeting. Mr. C. quite unwell.
40598. (Adams Papers)
Left Braintree. Went as far as Wilmington. Rain.
40609. (Adams Papers)
Went to Haverhill. Wet through.
406110. (Adams Papers)
Got to Newbury-Port. Ordination. Dancing. John Andrews, JQA ’s frequent companion, was ordained...
406211. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Mr. Tufts. Not very bright. Dr. Swett’s.
406312. (Adams Papers)
Company chiefly gone. Russell. Rode with Thompson. Dancing again.
406413. (Adams Papers)
Put my horse at Tappan’s. Eve with Dr. Kilham.
406514. (Adams Papers)
Heard Mr. Ware. Preach’d admirably. D. Atkins.
406615. (Adams Papers)
Attended the office. Read a little. Mr. Jackson’s.
406716. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Parsons &c went to Salem Court. Miss Coats.
406817. (Adams Papers)
Snow storm. Went to Salem. Supp’d at Amory’s.
406918. (Adams Papers)
Attended court. Sat late. Lodg’d with Mr. Atkins.
407019. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Amory. Went to the ball.
407120. (Adams Papers)
Cold weather. Came home with Bridge. Sleepy.
407221. (Adams Papers)
Heard Mr. Andrews, preach. Bouscaren. Mr. Carter.
407322. (Adams Papers)
Very cold weather. Evening in the office.
407423. (Adams Papers)
Cold continues. Eve at Judge Greenleaf’s.
407524. (Adams Papers)
Went to Haverhill. Colder than ever.
407625. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Thaxter’s. Miss Hazen. Eve at Mr. Bartlett’s.
407726. (Adams Papers)
Returned to N. Port. Wrote in the Eve.
407827. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Judge Greenleaf’s. Foster came home.
407928. (Adams Papers)
Parson Allen preached. Snow storm.
408029. (Adams Papers)
Thompson got home. Court at Mr. Atkins’s.
408130. (Adams Papers)
Eve at Dr. Sawyer’s. Mr. Boyd.—a youth.
408231. (Adams Papers)
Eve with Foster at Mr. Jackson’s, He was out.
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