John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 253
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July 1812
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Wednesday.
Montreal here Woodward ill. Visit from Count Jenison-Walworth. Dined with the
Ladies at Lauriston's.
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Call at
Rospini's and procured the Post-map of Russia. Ride to Kammenoi-Ostrof and walk
home. Wrote to America.
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Harris
brought me the Morning Chronicle of 9. June. British Ministry reorganized. Visit
at the Krehmer's at Ochta.
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Independence
day. My son John 9. At Gourieff's. Call at Lauriston's; at Woodward's. Hall and
R. Willing here. Evening walk.
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Ride to Chrestofsky. Botanical Garden walk.
Met the Bezerra's, Lauriston & Empress Mother. Read 2. Sermons and
Watts.
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Lauriston,
Montreal, Harris and Lewis here. Wars and rumours of Wars. Lauriston goes to
the Hotel du Nord.
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O. Plummer
called. Wiburg road Ride. Walk home. Met and walked with Harris. Spoke to
Frohberg on the Boulevard.
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Calhoun
here, and Seaman for a Passport. Summer-Garden-walk. Met Lauriston and
Levembours. Then Jenison & Gremp.
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Drew—a
Sailor of the Monticello here. Saw Harris about it. Call on Lauriston. Hotel du
Nord. Bussche there. Slade & Kimball here.
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Note to
Soltykoff, and received from him a Passport for O. Plummer. He & Boit here.
Etter with an antique Seal.
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I am 45. E.
Plummer here with Captn Blanchard. O. Plummer took his Pass. Harris. Met
Lauriston. Brancia at Eve.
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Engaged in writing to send by O. Plummer.
Ride to Kammenoi-Ostrof. Walk home with Charles. Read 2. Sermons.
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Montreal
here. Fisher brought me Letters from America, received from Archangel. Our
youngest child very ill.
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Plummer
called. Letter to my brother. Wyburg road ride. walk home. Galloway called.
Saltus and Ogden here.
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At the
Gazette Office. At Lauriston's. Bussche & Jouffrey with him. (not yesterday.) O.
Plummer took leave. The child ill.
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Captain
Boit here. Tilden and Redwood at Eve. Walk to Bezerra's. Saw his Lady. Much
alarmed for our child.
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Baron Gremp
von Freudenstein here. Calhoun and Seaman called. My wife suddenly and severely
ill, this Evening.
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Gremp and
St. Genest brought the Wurtemberg, French and Dutch Archives. Lauriston &
Bussche here. Raimbert and Ogden.
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Brancia and Lauriston took leave—Fisher
here. Bezerra and Harris at Eve. Kept house all day. Read 2. Sermons.
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Fisher here
with Captain Millard. A spurious Amercan case. Frohberg took leave. Gave him a
rect. [receipt]
for the Archives.
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Note from
Jenison with a Trunk. Archives of the Bavarian Legation. Lewis, Redwood &
Woodward here. Hochschild & Kimball.
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Montreal
here. Imperial Ordinance concerning foreigners. New levy of 5 men to 500. Ride
out. Met the Empress. Walk.
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Captain
Russell brought Ricketson's books and Eddy's maps. Willing, Tilden, Gibson,
& Kimball here. Lauriston & Co. Sailed.
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Call on
Harris with a Letter for Hazard. Visit to Hochschild. Tea arrived last Night.
Recognized as Spanish Agent.
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Saltus and
Delprat here. Dined with Charles at Raimbert's. Boucher there. Galloway at Eve.
Ladies at the Play.
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Te Deum at the Kazan Cathedral for the
Turkish Peace. Illuminations. Boit here at Eve. Read 2. Sermons.
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Captain
Phelps here to ask for assistance. Visit from de Bray. He goes alone. Summer-garden walk with Charles.
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Captain
Krusenstern called, to recommend Neumann, a Professor at Dorpat. Wyburg-road
Ride. Walk home.
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Woodward
and Harris here. Phelps again. At Gourieff's about his and other business. At
de Bray's and Bezerra's.
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Phelps here
again. Told him of Gourieff's promise. Ladies at Bezerra's. Mrs Columbi a
Countess. Tea. Plenipotentiary &c.
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Neumann
the professor here. wishes to go to America. Montreal called. Captain Hillard;
and in the Evening, Lewis.