John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 315
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September 1817
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V:30. Monday.
Dined at W. Foster's. Left George in Boston, to go to Cambridge
to-morrow.
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V:15. At my
Brother's. De Grand here. Dined at B. Smith's, at Milton. Evening at J.
Marston's. Quincy.
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V:15. To
Cambridge. George at Mrs Gilman's. Boston. dined at H. G. Otis's. Club at J.
Davis's. Lodge at J. H.Foster's.
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V:15. At
Linnean Society's Hall. On board Independence of 74. Bainbridge. Dined at
Josiah Quincy's.
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IV:30. Sea
Bath. Dr Waterhouse here. We dined at my brother's. Evening party at my
father's. J. Bailey.
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V: Bath.
Boston. Dined with Judge Dawes. Met George. Came through Cambridge with him to
Quincy.
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V: At Meeting. Heard Mr Whitney Mr. and
Mrs Tarbell dined with us. Bents' point. Large evening circle.
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V: Settled
Accounts with my brother at his Office. Dined at T. Greenleaf's. Many evening
visitors. Foster's.
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V: Left
Quincy for Washington. Boston. We lodge at Mr James H. Foster's. Saw Mr.
Gould. Athenaeum.
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V:
Providence. Left Boston at Noon in the stage. Dined at Dedham. Met Fearon at
Chapotin's.
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V: New-London.
Extra Stage from Providence— Dined at Plainfield. My wife ill this
Evening.
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V:30
Steam-Boat Fulton. Law to New-Haven. Steam Boat Connecticut, Bunker, much
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V: New-York
At 6 1/2 A.M. at Mrs Moore's. 53. Dey Street. H. Welsh went to Cedar grove.
M'Cormick.
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V:15. J. P. DeWint here. At Trinity Church.
Bishop Hobart. Dined with my wife at Mr M'Cormick's.
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V:15. Steam-Boat
Olive Branch, to Brunswick; Stage to Trenton 27 Miles. Rain. My wife very
unwell.
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V:
Philadelphia— Steam-Boat Philadelphia from Trenton. At Ewing's. Meredith's. Mrs
Rush's. Visit from Correa.
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V: At J.
Vaughan's. Dined at Rubicam's with a small party. Evening at Mrs Rush's. Many
visitors.
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V:30. At
the U.S. Bank and Mint. Steam Boat Delaware to Newcastle. Arrived at 8. in the
Eve.
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IV.
Baltimore— Stages from Newcastle to Frenchtown— Steam-Boat Chesapeake to
Baltimore 5 P.M.
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V:
Washington— Stage from Baltimore. Lodge at Mr Frye's. Went with Mr Rush to
the President's.
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V:30. Day at home, writing. Evening walk
with Frye. Boyd and his wife, and Mrs Hellen here.
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VI: I was
sworn into Office as Secretary of State. All the Morning at the office. Rush
& Harrison at Eve.
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IV:30. At
the Office from 10 to 3. Visit with Rush to Hyde de Neuville. Evening and
supper at W. S. Smith's.
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IV:30.
Despatches from G. W. Erving. Visit to Mr. Bagot. Dr. Thornton, Breckenridge,
& M'Kean at Eve.
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V: Letter
to P.U.S. Visits from Crawford. J. Mason and W. Lee. Letters from Bagot &
DeNeuville.
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IV:
Conferences with Bagot and Hyde de Neuville. Mr Clay called at the Office: and
Rush. Georgetown.
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V:30.
Letter to P.U.S. Treasury Office— Crawford. Anderson. Pleasonton. At mine Rush
and W. Lee. Cook.
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IV: Call on Rush before dinner. At St.
John's Church P.M. Wilmer: Psalm VIII:4. Tea and Eve at Mrs
Hellen's.
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IV:30. At
the Treasury Office. Consulted Mr Crawford. W. Lee's Statement. We dined with
Mr Bagot.
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IV: Letter
to P.U.S. Reading at the Office. Despatches from abroad. Began moving. Walk
with Frye.