Papers of John Adams, volume 20
r.
thDec
r.1789.
By direction of the Boston Marine Society, I have the honor to
forward you by the Honble. Mr.
Otis a Certificate of your admission as a Member of that Society the 6th of November 1768.—1
I am with Respect / Yr H Sert.
m.Smith.
RC (Adams Papers); internal address: “His Exy. John
Adams Esqr.”
Boston merchant William Smith’s enclosure has not been found.
Established in June 1742 and incorporated on 2 Feb. 1754, the Boston Marine Society
was mainly made up of ship captains who provided aid to indigent colleagues, shared
reports on coastal trade, and sought to improve knowledge of navigation. According to
the organization’s minute books, JA did not attend any meetings but
remained a member until his death (vol. 19:468; Nathaniel Spooner, comp., Gleanings from the Records of the Boston Marine Society, Boston, 1879, p. 3,
7, 8, 11–12, 34, 104, 105, 190–191).