John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 - 30 April
1836, page 350
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V: Tuesday. Captain Low at the Office. Crawford gone. Letters to P.U.S. W. King & C. P. Van Ness.
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V:15 At the Office— Letter to Collector of Norfolk. Weights and Measures. Acts of Parliament.
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IV:30. Bath alone. Weights and Measures. At the Office. Letters to Waite and Shepherd. Smith's here
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V: At the Office. Letter to P.U.S. Sent for Calhoun. Evening call at Graham's. Then at W. S. Smith's.
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V: Thompson a prisoner from Spain, and Evans at the Office. Smith's Wealth of Nations. Evening cool.
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V:30. Cardelli here. Heard M'Cormick. Genesis XXII.1.2. Evening at Calhoun's. John Graham died.
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V:30. Attended J. Graham's funeral at 8. A.M. Evans at the Office. Letter to A. Gallatin. Eve cool.
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V:45. Selden a Judge of Arkansaw at the Office. Letter to P.U.S. W. S. Smith's here this Evening.
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V: Bath alone. T. T. Tucker at the Office with Dashiels. Set up Pollock's Scales. Recd. despatches.
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III:30. Saw Sirius rise. Shields at the Office. Weights and Scales— Letter to P.U.S. Fahrenheit 90.
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IV: Mrs Adams and the Children spent the day at Frye's. Carberry at the Office. State Statutes
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IV: Hot Night. Gouverneur at the Office. T. Cook. T. Hellen. R. Buchanan here. Fahrenheit 92
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IV: Heard M'Cormick 1. Timothy IV:12. disqualifying heat. Calhoun here; and Mr. and Mrs. Cutts—at Eve
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V: Bath at Noon. Bestor at the Office. Letter from and to P.U.S. Call at Calhoun's Office. Heat.
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IV: Heavy Night Thunder Gust. Showery day. Bestor at the Office. Draft of Library Regulations. Scales
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VI: Another showery day. Cooler. Letters to P.U.S. and Governor of Georgia. Weights and measures
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V: Letter from and to J. P. Van Ness. Mariano, and his Books. Barnhouse at the Office. W. S. Smith's
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IV:30. Charles's Birth-day. 13. Letters and Paper's received from P.U.S. Mitchell, and the Bulloch's
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IV:15. Bath alone. Busy with weights and measures. Letter to J. Forsyth: and partly to P.U.S.
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V: Saw Venus after Sunrise. Heard M'Cormick, Matthew XVI.13–19. Mrs. Adams unwell. Wrote to G. W.
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IV:30. Bath alone— Correa here. General Parker at the Office. Roth here this Evening. Frye's.
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V: Corner Stone of the City Hall laid. Hawley's prayer. J. Law's Oration. Late at the Office—lost time
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IV:30. Wrote by morning candle-light. Wilcocks, Lienow, Kenan. Lee at the Office. Petry here at Eve.
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IV: Mariano at the Office, and this Evening at the House. Petry with Statements. Letter to P.U.S.
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IV: Letter to P.U.S. and to T. B. Johnson. Rode home with Mrs. Adams. Absorbed in writing.
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III:45. Deep in weights and measures. Frye at the Office. Thunder Shower. Letter to P.U.S.
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IV: State of fascination. Heard M'Cormick Coloss: III:15. D. Brent here. Walk after dinner
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IV: Rode to the Office. Letter to P.U.S. and to Wait, at Boston— Secret Journals. Evening walk.
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V: Mary Hellen taken sick. Anderson Comptroller, and Correa at the Office. Weighing wheat & coins.
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IV: Commencement day. Huntt here. General Parker at the Office. Mrs. Smith dined with us.
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IV: Mrs K Brown here. Correa at the Office. Presented Amado. Weighing wheat and Coins.