John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 265
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July 1813
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Thursday.
Letter from Beasley. Russian Mediation rejected in England. Note from Gourieff.
Harris and Lewis.
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Montreal
here; and Redwood. Pflug arrived last Night. Met Gibson and Calhoun. Walked
with Lewis & J. W. Smith.
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Harris here.
Had seen Pflug. Note from Romanzoff. Letter from Gallatin and Bayard, at
Gothenburg, from Speyer.
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Independence day— John 10. Read prayers,
Sterne and Joly. Smith dined with a party of Americans out of town.
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Pflug called
this Morning with Harris; who was here again at Eve— Arrangements for going to
Oranienbaum.
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Quinzard on
his death-bed, at Lord Cathcart's house. sent for me. I went to him. At
Meyer's, Raimbert's and Fishwick's.
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Fournier
here. I called at Dr. Beverley's and sent twice to him. Saw Quinzard. Slade.
Appleton & Treadwell here. Harris.
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Brzozowsky
here with a Letter and money for Grassi. Quinzard removed to Fournier's house.
Lewis spent the Eve here.
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Treadwell
here and asked my advïce. Saw Quinzard at Fournier's. Advised him about his
Will. Summer-garden walk.
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Fournier
brought me Quinzard's Will. I saw him at 3 P.M. He died at 7. Waterparty to
Krehmer's at Ochta. Mara.
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My age 46. Read prayers and Sterne. Twice
at Fournier's. Quinzard's body removed to the Church. Meyer called on
me.
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Attended
Quinzard's funeral with Charles. Fournier afterwards here. Visit from Harris.
Mrs Smith very unwell.
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Fournier
here; also Forestier and Louis Aubin. I was at Meyer's. Lewis and Harris passed
the Evening here.
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All the
family dined at Krehmer's at Ochta. We were late. Finished the Settlement of
most of Quinzard's affairs.
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Strugofshikoff here, about the house; and Lys, about Pardo's books. I
take some of them. Catherinenhoff walk.
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Montreal
here; and Gibson; going to Stockholm. Strogonoff garden walk. Met Harris who
spent the Eve here.
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Very unwell
the whole day. Attempted a Morning walk. obliged to return. Examined the French
Stenography.
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Senator Count Kwastoff here: to send verses
to Swienin. Read prayers, Sterne & Joly. Met Countess Colombi.
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Harris here,
Morning and Evening. Note to Romanzoff. Summer-garden walk. Met Boucher. His
Romance.
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Harris twice
here: has a Letter from Gallatin at Reval. They come by land. Gibson took his
Passport. goes tomorrow.
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Gallatin and
Bayard arrived. Went to see them. Received many despatches and Letters. Lewis
here.
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Gallatin and
Bayard called on me. They and a party dined at my house, I dined at
Romanzoff's. Tracy's Letters.
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Harris
brought me the Credential Letter. At the Colombi's about Tracy. Interview with
Romanzoff. dined at Harris's.
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Presented
Gallatin and Bayard to Romanzoff. Gallatin's enquiries about W. S. Smith. With
Charles at Fishwick's.
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Gallatin and Bayard, Milligan and Dallas
here. Read prayers and Sterne. Summer-garden walk.
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Gallatin
brought a draft of a Note to Romanzoff. Bayard is unwell. We had a large party
to dinner. Americans.
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Took Charles
to Fishwick's, day school. Mission-Meeting at my house. Our diplomatic visits
postponed.
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Took Charles
to school. Gallatin here. Bayard's draft of a Note. We dined at Romanzoff's.
The Neptune arrived.
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Brzozowsky
here. Presented Harris as Secretary of the Mission to Romanzoff. At Gallatin's.
Todd. Lewis & Redwood.
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Mission
Meeting at my house. Note to Romanzoff about Peace. Paid the personal
diplomatic visits with my Colleagues.
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Left with
Gallatin the draft of Commercial Note. Company to dinner. Colombi's & Serra
Capriola's. End of Diary. Vol. 3.