Diary of John Adams, volume 2
| Jno. Adams Esqr. To Daniel Smith |
Dr. | ||||
| 1775 | £ | s | d | ||
| May | 13th. | To Bottle Brandy | 2 | 6 | |
| 26. | To Bottle do. | 2 | 6 | ||
| July | 10. | To Quart Spirits | 2 | 6 | |
| £0 | 7 | 6 | |||
| To 5 dinner Clubs with the Delegates | 2 | 9 | 8 | ||
| 2 | 17 | 2 | |||
M-Ar: vol. 210. Endorsed by JA: “Mr. Smiths Acct.” See JA's Account with Massachusetts, April–Aug. 1775 above, and note 6 there.
| John Adams Esqr. B |
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| 1775 | |||||
| June | 14. | To a new Pad and Double raind Curb Bridle | £ | 14 | 6 |
| 15. | Mendg. an old Bridle | 1 | |||
| July | 3. | To a Cover for sword Scabboard | 3 | ||
| 14. | To a small pad for housings | 2 | |||
| 31. | To a Portmanteau & Strap's | 1 | 7 | ||
| To a Pair Pistol Bags | 1 | ||||
| To a Male pylion | 6 | ||||
| £3: | 13: | 6 | |||
M-Ar: vol. 210.
1775-08-01
| Mr. John Adams Dr. To Mrs. Yard. | ||||
| 1775 | ||||
| Augt. 1st. | To your Board & Lodging from the 10th May to this day 11 1/2 Wks.à 30s. per Wk. | £17: | 5 | |
| To your Servants Board for 7 Wks. 4 days à 15s. | 5: | 12: | 6 | |
| To your Proportion to the Parlour and Candles 11 1/2 Wks. à 4s. | 2: | 6 | ||
| To your proportion of the Liquor | 13: | 10 | ||
| £38: | 13: | 6 | ||
| 38 | 13 | 6 | ||
| 7 | 14 | 8 | 1/2 | |
| £30. | 18. | 9 | 1/2 | |
| L.M. | £30: | 18s: | 10d |
| 39: | 2 | |
| 38: | 13: | 6 |
| 8: | 6 |
M-Ar: vol. 210. The arithmetic at the foot of the paper is in JA's hand.
According to its Journal, Congress adjourned on 1 Aug. to meet again on 5 166Sept. (
JCC
, 2:239). But it should be noted that R. T. Paine's Diary (MHi) has under 1 Aug. only the notation “Very hott,” but on the following day: “D[itt]o. Congress adj[ourne]d. ... 1/2 past 12 Clock Sat out, Stopt at Red Lyon. ... thence to Trenton. Lodged.” Clearly Congress met at least briefly on the 2d; see also Francis Lewis to Philip Schuyler, 2 Aug. (Burnett, ed., Letters of Members
, 1:187). From Paine's use of the second person plural in entries recording his return to Massachusetts, it seems likely that the other delegates accompanied him, but there is nothing to confirm that JA did so, and he certainly reached Braintree well before Paine reached Taunton on the 10th, because on that day JA attended a meeting of the Massachusetts Council, to which he had been elected by the new House on 21 July (Mass., House Jour.
, 1775–1776, 1st sess., 6:60). See also the following entry and note.