Adams Family Correspondence, volume 6
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Chronology
Chronology
Chronology
The Adams Family, 1782–1785
1782 | Oct. 8 | After lengthy negotiations, JA signs the first Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the Netherlands and the United States, at The Hague. |
1782 | Oct. 17 | JA leaves The Hague for Amsterdam and then Paris, where he arrives on 26 October. |
1782 | Oct. 30–Nov. 30 | JA participates in negotiating and, with his fellow commissioners, signs at Paris, on 30 Nov., the Preliminary Treaty of Peace between the United States and Great Britain. |
1782 | Oct. 30 | JQA leaves St. Petersburg for The Hague by way of the northern route, through Finland and across the Åland Islands to Sweden. |
1782 | Nov. 8 | JA tells AA to put CA and TBA in a school and come to Europe with AA2 if she can get assurances that Congress will keep him in Europe another year. |
1782 | Nov. 22 | JQA arrives in Stockholm. |
1782 | Dec. | JA writes to Congress, asking to resign his position. He informs AA of his decision, telling her to stay in America. Royall Tyler is a serious suitor of AA2; AA informs JA. |
1782 | Dec. 31 | JQA leaves Stockholm to travel across Sweden to Göteborg. |
1783 | Jan. | AA2 visits the family of James and Mercy Otis Warren at Milton, and later in the month, the family of Samuel Allyne Otis in Boston. |
1783 | Jan. 25 | JQA arrives at Göteborg. |
1783 | Feb. 11 | JQA leaves Göteborg for Copenhagen, where he arrives on the 15th. |
1783 | Feb. 23 | The Shelburne ministry falls in Great Britain; shortly to be replaced by the Fox-North ministry. |
1783 | March 5 | JQA leaves Copenhagen for Hamburg, where he arrives on the 10th. |
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1783 | April | AA sends CA and TBA to live in Haverhill with their aunt, Elizabeth Smith Shaw, where they prepare for college with their uncle, Rev. John Shaw. CA remains in Haverhill until he enters Harvard in 1785. TBA lives there until he matriculates in 1786. |
1783 | April 5 | JQA leaves Hamburg and travels through Bremen to Holland. |
1783 | April 21 | JQA arrives at The Hague, where he continues his study of Latin and Greek with C. W. F. Dumas until JA's arrival in July. |
1783 | April 27 | JA, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay begin conferring with David Hartley on the definitive treaty with Great Britain. |
1783 | May | AA buys land in Braintree for JA from the heirs of Micajah Adams. |
1783 | June | CA ill with measles. AA and AA2 go to Haverhill to visit, and to bring CA home to Braintree to recover. He returns to Haverhill in August. |
1783 | July 17 | AA and AA2 attend Harvard commencement. |
1783 | July 19 | JA leaves Paris for The Hague, where he arrives on 22 July and is reunited with JQA after two years' separation. They travel to Amsterdam on 26 July, returning to The Hague on 30 July. JQA begins serving as his father's secretary and continues in this role until his departure for America in May 1785. |
1783 | July—Aug. | John Thaxter and Charles Storer travel to London. Thaxter returns to Paris on 25 Aug., but Storer remains in England, and then moves to northeastern France. |
1783 | Aug. 6 | JA and JQA leave The Hague for Paris, arriving on 9 August. |
1783 | Sept. 3 | JA, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay sign the Definitive Treaty of Peace with Great Britain in Paris. On 7 Sept. they learn that Congress has resolved to appoint them to a joint commission to negotiate a commercial treaty with Great Britain. JA immediately asks AA, with AA2, to join him in Europe. |
1783 | Sept. 14 | John Thaxter, JA's private secretary since Nov. 1779, leaves Paris for America. Carrying the definitive treaty to Congress, he sails from France on 26 September. Landing at New York, he reaches Philadelphia with the treaty on 22 Nov., and Braintree on 14 December. |
1783 | Sept. 17 | Death of AA's father, Rev. William Smith of Weymouth, Mass. |
1783 | Sept. 22 | JA and JQA move to Thomas Barclay's house in Auteuil, near Paris, where JA recovers from a serious illness; they remain 527there until 20 October. This is the house that the Adamses will occupy in Aug. 1784. |
1783 | Oct. 20 | JA and JQA travel to England, where they visit London, Oxford and Bath, remaining until 2 January. |
1783 | Oct.–Nov. | AA visits Haverhill to nurse TBA, who suffers from “a severe fit of the Rheumatism”; she returns on 10 November. |
1783 | Dec. | AA buys land in Braintree for JA from William Adams. AA meets Francis Dana in Boston upon his arrival from St. Petersburg, over four years after his departure from Boston for Europe with JA. |
1783 | Dec. 19 | William Pitt the younger forms his ministry in Great Britain. |
1783 | Dec.–Jan. | AA2 visits relatives and friends in Boston for over a month. |
1784 | Jan. 2 | JA and JQA leave England and travel across the North Sea to the Netherlands, where JA seeks and secures a second Dutch loan to save America's credit. JA and JQA remain at The Hague, with brief visits to Amsterdam bankers for JA, and JQA's long trip to London, until July-August. |
1784 | March | AA2 visits the Warrens in Milton. |
1784 | April | AA delays arranging her departure for Europe, hoping to hear again from JA, and from Elbridge Gerry, who keeps her informed about Congress' decisions concerning America's diplomatic missions. |
1784 | April—June | CA and TBA visit AA and AA2 in Braintree, before the latter depart for England. |
1784 | May 7 | John Jay elected secretary for foreign affairs by Congress. Thomas Jefferson elected by Congress to join JA and Benjamin Franklin to negotiate treaties of amity and commerce with over twenty European and African powers. |
1784 | May 14 | JQA leaves The Hague for England, reaching London on 18 May. There his purpose of meeting AA and AA2 is frustrated by their decision to delay leaving Boston. He stays in London until about 26 June and makes several visits to Parliament and to the Court of Chancery. |
1784 | June 1 | John Jay sails from England for America. |
1784 | June 18 | Thomas Jefferson arrives in Boston, too late to arrange a passage on the ship taking AA to England. He sails on 5 July, reaching England on 26 July, and Paris on 6 August. |
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1784 | June 20 |
AA and AA2 sail from Boston for England on the Active, landing at Deal, England on 20 July. They proceed to London, arriving on 21 July, and remain until 8 August. |
1784 | July 26 | JA, upon hearing from AA, and learning that Jefferson has been named a commissioner and is headed for Paris, decides to join Jefferson and Franklin there. He still plans, however, to have AA and AA2 come to The Hague first, and sends JQA to London. JQA arrives on 30 July and joins AA and AA2 after a separation of nearly five years. |
1784 | Aug. | JA, having heard that Jefferson has already arrived in France, changes his plan and on 7 Aug. arrives unexpectedly in London, where he is reunited with AA after nearly five years apart. The Adamses travel from London to Paris, arriving on 13 Aug.; on the 17th they move to Auteuil, where they live until May 1785. JA, with his colleagues Franklin and Jefferson, immediately begins corresponding with several European powers to arrange commercial treaties with America. |
1784 | Dec. 21 | John Jay accepts Congress' appointment as secretary for foreign affairs; he is the first secretary to be in sympathy with JA's views on foreign policy. |
1785 | Feb. 24 | Congress names JA to be the first U.S. minister to Great Britain. |
1785 | March 10 | Congress names Thomas Jefferson U.S. minister to France, in place of the retiring Benjamin Franklin. |
1785 | May 12 |
JQA leaves Paris for America to attend Harvard College. On 21 May he sails from Lorient on the Courier de l'Amérique. |
1785 | May 20 | JA, AA, and AA2 leave Auteuil for England, arriving in London on 26 May. They reside in London until 1788. |
1785 | June 1 | JA has his first audience with King George III; he is presented to Queen Charlotte at Court on 9 June. |
1785 | June 23 | AA and AA2 are presented to King George and Queen Charlotte at a Court Day at St. James's Palace. |
1785 | July 2 | JA, AA, and AA2 move into the first American legation in London, a rented house on Grosvenor Square. |
1785 | July 12 | Benjamin Franklin leaves Passy, where he had lived for over eight years, to return to America. He sails from England on 28 July. |
1785 | July 17 | JQA arrives in New York City, where he stays with Richard 529Henry Lee, president of Congress, and visits extensively with congressmen and with leaders of New York society. |
1785 | mid-July | CA is admitted to Harvard College; he begins his studies in mid-August. |
1785 | Aug. 4 | Col. William Stephens Smith, the secretary of the American legation in London, asks JA for leave to attend Frederick the Great's review of the Prussian army at Potsdam. He departs for Prussia on 9 Aug., and extends his stay in Europe into December, visiting Vienna and Paris. |
1785 | Aug. 5 | JA signs the first Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Prussia and the United States. (Franklin and Jefferson sign in France in July; the Prussian envoy Baron von Thulemeyer signs at The Hague in September.) |
1785 | Aug. 13 | JQA leaves New York for Boston, taking the overland route through central Connecticut and Massachusetts. |
1785 | mid-Aug. | AA2 breaks off her engagement with Royall Tyler; AA writes to Mary Cranch to explain this decision. |
1785 | Aug. 25 | JQA arrives in Boston, after an absence of nearly six years. He visits Cambridge on 26 Aug., where he is reunited with his brother, CA, and his cousin, William Cranch, both students at Harvard. On 27 Aug. he visits his Adams and Cranch relatives in Braintree. |
1785 | Aug. 31 | Harvard's President Joseph Willard advises JQA to seek further preparation to enter the college as a “junior sophister” in the spring. |
1785 | Sept. 7 | JQA, with his aunt, Mary Cranch, visits Haverhill for a week to arrange for his intensive study of Latin and Greek under the guidance of his uncle, Rev. John Shaw. There he is reunited with his brother TBA. On their return from Haverhill, JQA and Mary Cranch visit his aunt Catharine Salmon Smith. |
1785 | Sept. 19 | Charles Storer sails for America. |
1785 | Sept. 30 | After further visits to Boston and Braintree, JQA returns to Haverhill. |
1785 | Oct. | JQA pays a short visit to the Daltons in Newbury with his cousin, Elizabeth Cranch, who lives with the John Whites of Haverhill for the entire fall. On 25 Oct., CA and William and Lucy Cranch arrive for a one-week visit. |
1785 | Dec. 5 | William Stephens Smith returns to London with Col. David Humphreys. |