John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 326
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August 1818
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IV:30. Bath
with Antoine. Saturday. Bagot at the Office. Complaints. Despatches to Gallatin
& Rush.
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IV:30 Bath alone. Remainder of the day at
home. Heat overpowering. Wrote to E. Cruft
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V: Bath
alone. Springtide— T. Barlow at the Office. I was unwell and obliged to come
home at 3.
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V: Suspended
my Morning Baths. Ten Cate and Forsyth at the Office. Home at 4. Eve at Madame
Hyde’s
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VI:30. Parry
at the Office— Called at Calhoun’s. Mr & Mrs W. S. Smith dined with us. Ten
Cate at Eve—
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VI: At the
Office. A. M’Rae and Mitchell— Purviance absent. Heat oppressive. Weights and
Measures again
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V:45. Change
of the weather to cool. J. Grahame and ten Cate at the Office. Mrs. Smith dined
with us.
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V: Weights
and Measures. Walk to and from the Office. Aguirre there. Offers to sell his
ships.
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VI: Cardelli here; and Mr and Mrs. Hyde de
Neuville. Mrs Adams, Evening there. My time wasted.
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VI: At
Anderson’s Office. Hyde de Neuville, Aguirre, Calhoun, Pettibone at mine.
Bailey here at Eve.
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VI: At
Metropolis Bank. Letter to P.U.S. Calhoun at the Office. Note from Bagot. Mrs
Adams unwell.
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V: Called
on Anderson—and Calhoun. Thunder Showers. ten Cate here this Evening.
Music
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IV: Saw
Sirius. Bath with ten Cate. At the Metropolis Bank. Calhoun at my Office.
Letter from & to P.U.S
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V: Bath
alone. Bagot at the Office. Also Calhoun. Letter to P.U.S. Mrs Adams, Eve at
Mrs Middleton’s.
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IV: Bath
alone. Bomford at the Office. Evening at the Theatre. A Carpenter fell from
Franzoni’s house.
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IV:30. Bath with Antoine. Cardelli, cast
the mould of the Bust in Plaister. He dined with us. Mrs A. Eve out.
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IV:30.
Omitted bathing. J. Graham at the Office. At Calhoun’s— Letter to him from
Genl. Jackson. Rain.
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IV:30.
Rainy Night. Cool day. At Branch and Metropolis Banks— Called on Calhoun and
Homans
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V: Letter
to R. Rush. and from P.U.S. English Newspapers. Evening at Calhoun’s. J.
Boyd.
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V: Adams
here. and Jos. Anderson and his wife. Mitchell at the Office. Genl. P. B.
Porter here.
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IV:30.
Genl. Porter here and at the Office. Called at Wirt’s. Balloons. ten Cate, W.
S. and Mrs Smith here
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IV:
Sleepless Night, prickly heat. Bath at Burnside’s. At Wirt’s Office. Mrs. W. S.
Smith dined with us.
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V: Cardelli here. Cast the Bust. Bailey
here. Mr and Mrs Hyde de Neuville. We were there at Eve. ten Cate.
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IV:30.
Sleepless Night again. Stoughton here. ten Cate at the Office. Call at
Anderson’s. Calhoun with me.
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IV:30.
Metropolis Bank— At Calhoun’s Office— Letters to P.U.S. Evening at Hyde de
Neuville’s.
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V:30. P. B.
Porter and ten Cate at the Office. Thruston. Mrs Adams & Mary Hellen went
at 4. P.M.
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V:
Preparing for departure. Van Ness at the Office. Draft to T. Sumter junr. W. S.
Smith at Eve
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IV: Stage
to Baltimore. dined at Hoffmann’s. Philadelphia Steam-Boat. Trippe to
Frenchtown.
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Stage to
Delaware Steam-Boat to Philadelphia. At Renshaw’s Mansion House
Hotel.
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V:30. At Meeting with Connell. Heard Dr
Wilson. Dined with Ewing. J. Sergeant. Evening at Mrs Rush’s
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V:
Steam-Boat to Bristol. Stage to Woodbridge— Staten-Island. Nautilus. New-York.
City-Hotel.