John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 316
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October 1817
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IV:30.
Wednesday. Letter from P.U.S. Call on Crawford. Letter to Bagot. Began
Instructions to Rush.
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IV: Commodore
C. Morris at the Office. Letter from P.U.S. Mrs: Hellen and D. P. Cook dined
with us.
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IV: Visits
at the Office from L. Harris, R. Nourse, and Correa de Serra, the Portuguese
Minister.
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IV: Visit
from Captain Tingey. Call on Crawford. Walk after dinner to W. S. Smith's. His
wife unwell.
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V: The Ladies to Church. Visits with my
wife. After dinner walk with her and the Frye's to our house
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VI: Judge W.
Cranch called to see me. Rush here. Goes off to-morrow. Call on Crawford.
Evening walk & return.
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IV: A. R.
Lovering from Baltimore at the office. Dined with Frye only. Walk after dinner.
Tyler here.
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IV:15
Letters from and to P.U.S. Josiah Meigs at the Office and J. M. Baker. Mr Frye
had Company to dinner.
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III:45. Mr.
Bagot at the Office. G. A. Hughes, and Cox with Pleasonton, and Tayloe. Evening
walk to Boyd's.
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III: Tyler
the Calligrapher at the Office, and Bailey. Walk with Frye to Georgetown. Mr
& Mrs: W. S. Smith here.
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III:15.
E. B. Caldwell, visit at the Office. Letter from P.U.S. He returns immediately.
Evening and Supper at Boyd's.
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V: St. John's Church. Howley. Philips:
III.18. Met Gadsden and Mrs Brown. Removed to D. Brent's house.
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V: Visit at
the Office from R. B. Lee. Letter to T. Jefferson. Walk with my wife over the
Canal.
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IV:30.
Stormy Morning. Called on Pleasonton at the Treasury Office. Visit from Mr.
M'Cormick at my house
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IV:45. Sent
the Consular Accounts to Pleasonton. Two Packets received from P.U.S. Arranging
papers.
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VI:15.
Letter to W. Eustis, and circular. Mr and Mrs Frye dined with us. Boyd's and
Mrs Hellen here at Eve.
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IV:15. Mead
the Carpenter here. W. Lee at the Office. Walk with my wife over to the house
that was Young's.
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V:30. My
wife sat again to Cardelli. Walk after dinner with her to Boyd's. W. S. Smith
and wife & Mrs Hellen there.
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V: D. Brent here this morning. Paid visits
with my wife. Saw only Mrs Clay, and General Mason at the Island.
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IV:
Horse-racing week. W. Lee called at the Office. Mrs W. S. Smith dined with us.
We walked home with her.
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V: The
President returned last Evening. I called to see him. Crawford there. Evening
visit from J. S. Smith.
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IV:
Attended the President with papers. Visit with my wife to Mrs Monroe. Mr Cox
here to tea, and for the Evening
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V:30. Rush
at the Office. Letter from Greuhm at Philadelphia. Called at the President's.
Company to dinner.
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V:15.
Conference with Bagot. J. Meigs and O. Pollock at the Office. At the
President's. My wife very unwell.
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IV: Cabinet
Meeting at the President's. Dined with my wife at Boyd's. Wheaton. Walk home.
W. S. Smith taken.
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VI:30. C. D. Coxe here. R. and D. Brent.
Paid several visits with my wife. Walk home. Letter to my brother
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V:30. J.
Bailey here and at the Office. Captain Davidson. C. Cutts. Bagot & J. Mason
there. At the President's.
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V: At the
Office. Strong there. Cabinet Meeting at the President's—Further
postponement. homes.
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V: General
Mason and Gueirre at the Office— At the President's. G. Boyd here at Eve.
Letter from J. Vaughan.
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V: Cabinet
Meeting at the President's. Visit from Mr. Anderson and his Son. My wife dined
at Boyd's.
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V: At the
Comptroller, Anderson's Office with Pleasonton. Taylor and Strong at my Office.
Haÿti.