Index: Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 14, F
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Fabius (pseudonym)
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Fachtman, Anthony (of the Fair American)
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Factor (ship)
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Fair American (ship)
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Fairfax, Ferdinando (of Berkeley Co., Va.)
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Fairfield, Conn.
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Falmouth, England
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Farmer’s Weekly Museum (Walpole, N.H.)
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Faulcon, Marie Félix (French politician)
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Favrat, Caroline Wilhelmine Cabrit Vorhof von (wife of Franz)
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Favrat, Gen. Franz Andreas von (gov. of Glatz, Silesia)
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Faxon, James (Adams family tenant)
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Faxon, Nathaniel (son of James)
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Fayette County, Kentucky
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Federal Gazette (Baltimore)
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Federalist (Trenton, N.J.)
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Federalist Party
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Fendall, Mary Lee (sister of Charles Lee)
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Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe
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Fenner, Arthur (gov. of R.I.)
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Fenno, John (Phila. printer)
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Fenno, John Ward ( Jack, son of John)
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Ferdinand, Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt, Princess (wife of Prince August Ferdinand)
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Ferdinand, Prince
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Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany
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Ferrers, John (N.Y. lawyer)
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Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (German philosopher)
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Field, Benjamin (of Quincy)
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Field, Jackson (of Quincy)
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Field, Joseph, Jr. (1749–1836, of Quincy)
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Field, Joseph, III (1776–1822, son of Joseph, Jr.)
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Field, Lilley (daughter of Benjamin)
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Fielding, Robert (Phila. coachmaker)
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Finances
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Finckenstein, Caroline Wilhelmine Albertine von Schönburg-Glauchau Finck, Countess von (wife of Friedrich)
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Finckenstein, Friedrich Ludwig Karl Finck, Count von (son of Karl Wilhelm)
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Finckenstein, Henriette Finck von (daughter of Friedrich)
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Finckenstein, Karl Wilhelm Finck, Count von (Prussian statesman)
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Finckenstein, Louise Finck von (daughter of Friedrich)
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Findley, William (Penn. representative)
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Firearms
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Fires
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Firewood
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First Mission to France
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Fish, Capt. Gilbert B. (of the Polly)
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Fisher, Samuel W. (Penn. politician)
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Fitzsimons, Thomas
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Flanders, Belgium
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Fleurieu, Charles Pierre Clarét, Comte de (French politician)
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Flinsberg, Silesia (now Swieradów-Zdrój, Poland)
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Florence, Italy
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Fontanes, Louis, Marquis de
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Food and drink
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Forbes, John Murray (U.S. commercial agent at Le Havre)
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Forbes, Ralph Bennet (N.Y. merchant)
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Ford, Worthington Chauncey (editor)
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Forrest, Richard (Md. judge)
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Forrest, Uriah (of Md.)
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Fort Independence, Mass.
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Foster, Charles F. (1799–1800, son of Elizabeth)
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Foster, Charles Salmon (1800–1860, son of Elizabeth)
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Foster, Dwight (Mass. senator)
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Foster, Elizabeth Smith (Betsy, 1771–1854, niece of AA)
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Foster, James Hiller (1773–1862, husband of Elizabeth)
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Foster, Theodore (R.I. senator)
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Four Friends (U.S. ship)
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Fowles, Jacob (Quincy shoemaker)
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Fox, Charles James (M.P.)
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Fox, Charles Richard (son of Henry)
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Fox, Henry Richard Vassall
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France
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France, Île de (now Mauritius)
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Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor
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Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
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Francis, John (Phila. innkeeper)
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Francis, Tench (Phila. merchant)
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Frank (Adams servant)
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Frankenstein, Silesia (now Zᶏbkowice Ślᶏskie, Poland)
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Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany
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Franklin, Benjamin
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Frantz, Martin (Prussian architect)
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Frederica, Princess of Prussia (daughter of Frederick William III)
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Frederica Dorothea Louise Philippine, Princess of Prussia
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Frederica Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt, Queen of Prussia
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Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, Prince
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Frederick II (the Great), King of Prussia
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Frederick Augustus III, Elector of Saxony
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Frederick William III, King of Prussia
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Frederick (Adams servant)
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Frederick, Md.
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Fredericksburg, Va.
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Freemasons
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Freiburg, Germany
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Freiburg, Silesia (now Swiebodzice, Poland)
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Freienwalde, Germany
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French, Moses, Jr. (Adams family tenant)
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French Army
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French language and literature
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French Navy
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French Revolution
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Freystadt, Germany
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Friedland, Silesia (now Mieroszów, Poland)
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Friedländer, David Joachim (Berlin merchant)
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Friendship (ship)
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“A Friend to His Country” (pseudonym)
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Fries, John (of Bucks Co., Penn.)
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Fries’ Rebellion
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Frothingham, Nathaniel (Boston coachmaker)
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Funerals
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Furman, Gabriel (N.Y. alderman)
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Furniture and furnishings
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Furst, Carl Joseph von (Prussian chancellor)
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Fürstenstein Castle, Silesia