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         Adams John Quincy:     more books (77)
  1. John Quincy Adams (Presidents) by Stephen Feinstein, 2002-03
  2. John Quincy Adams (United States Presidents) by Paul Joseph, 2000-01
  3. John Quincy Adams and the Public Virtues of Diplomacy by Greg Russell, 1995-01
  4. John Quincy Adams (Great American Presidents) by Martha S. Hewson, 2003-09
  5. John Quincy Adams (Presidential Leaders) by Debbie Levy, 2004-09
  6. The Life and Times of Congressman John Quincy Adams by Leonard L. Richards, 1988-04-14
  7. John Quincy Adams and the Union by Samuel Flagg Bemis, 1956-01
  8. Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the Unied States by H. William Seward, 2006-08-14
  9. John Quincy Adams and American Global Empire by William Earl Weeks, 1992-05
  10. John Quincy Adams (World Leaders Past and Present) by Tony Coelho, 1990-07
  11. John Quincy Adams by John T. Morse, 1981-02
  12. John Quincy Adams : Character in Time : The US Presidents by David S. Grogan, 1998-09-10
  13. Young John Quincy by Cheryl Harness, 1994-03
  14. John Quincy Adams: A Bibliography (Bibliographies of the Presidents of the United States)

81. I1836: John Quincy ADAMS (11 Jul 1767 - 23 Feb 1848)
Adams, John Quincy (17671848), sixth president of the United States(1825-29),who combined brilliant statesmanship with skillful diplomacy.
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John Quincy ADAMS
11 Jul 1767 - 23 Feb 1848
  • BIRTH : 11 Jul 1767, Braintree, Norfolk Co., Ma
  • DEATH : 23 Feb 1848, Speaker's Room, Congress, Washington, DC
  • BURIAL : Quincy, Norfolk Co., MA
Father: John ADAMS
Mother: Abigail SMITH
Family 1 Louisa Catherine JOHNSON
  • MARRIAGE : 26 Jul 1797, London, England

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The Adams Family Papers
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Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848), sixth president of the United States(1825-29), who combined brilliant statesmanship with skillful diplomacy. As secretary of state (1817-25) he ranks among the ablest holders of theoffice, and he played a major role in formulating American foreign policy. As an eight-term member of the House of Representatives (1831-48) he was a leading defender of freedom of speech and a spokesmanfor the antislavery cause. Early Career
Adams was born in Braintree (now Quincy), MA, on July 11, 1767, theeldest son of John and Abigail Adams. Remarkably precocious, at the ageof 12 he accompanied his father to Europe. He served as Frenchtranslator to Francis Dana, U.S. minister to Russia, in 1781-83 and ashis father's secretary in 1783, during the peace negotiations that endedthe American Revolution. He graduated from Harvard College and opened alaw office in Boston.

82. Anecdote - John ["The Atlas Of Independence"] Adams - Adams`s Last Words
Adams, John Quincy (17671848) American politician, secretary of state (1817-1825),6th president of the United States (1825-29), US Congressman (1831-1848)
http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=5543

83. Anecdote - John Quincy ["Old Man Eloquent"] Adams - Royall Treatment
Adams, John Quincy Old Man Eloquent (17671848) American statesman, secretaryof state (1817-1825), 6th president of the United States (1825-29),
http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=5528

84. John Quincy Adams Certificate Of Sale Of Land
John Quincy Adams (17671848), served as the 6th President of the United Statesfrom 1825 to 1829. As the son of the 2nd President, John Adams,
http://www.fsu.edu/~speccoll/adams/adamcoll.htm
Collection Guide John Quincy Adams Certificate of Sale of Land
Date Range: March 15, 1826 1 item
Biographical Note:
John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), served as the 6th President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. As the son of the 2nd President, John Adams, he is the only President to be the child of a previous President. Throughout his amazing career in politics, he served as a diplomat, Secretary of State, and a member of the House of Representatives, where he was a vocal opponent of slavery.
Scope and Content:
Certificate No. 67 of register showing that "the full payment has been made...for the sale of the public lands for the East half of the South East quarter of Section thirty five in twonship one North of...one West, in the District of Lands offered for sale at Tallahassee in the Territory of Florida containing Eighty acres and forty-seven hundreths of an acre according to the the official plat..." Sold to Robert Jameson. Signed, J.Q. Adams. Dated, 15th Day of March 1826.
Citation: John Quincy Adams Certificate of Sale of Land, Special Collections, Robert Manning Strozier Library, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida

85. ADAMS, John Quincy - Biographical Information
Adams, John Quincy, (1767 1848) Adams, John Quincy, (son of John Adams,father of Charles Francis Adams, brother-in-law of William Stephens Smith),
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86. Biography Of John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams (1767 1848). John Quincy Adams was born the son of John, wholater became the second President of the United States, and Abigail Adams
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/amistad/AMI_BADA.HTM

87. American Presidents John Quincy Adams
A collection of facts and trivia about Adams life.
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88. Internet Public Library: POTUS
John Quincy Adams. 6th President of the United States Adams National HistoricalSite The birthplace of John Quincy Adams and other notable Americans.
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John Quincy Adams
6th President of the United States
(March 4, 1825 to March 3, 1829) Nickname: "Old Man Eloquent" Born: July 11, 1767, in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts
Died: February 23, 1848, in Washington, D.C. Father: John Adams
Mother: Abigail Smith Adams
Married: Louisa Catherine Johnson (1775-1852) , on July 26, 1797
Children: George Washington Adams (1801-29); John Adams (1803-34); Charles Francis Adams (1807-86) ; Louisa Catherine Adams (1811-12) Religion: Unitarian
Education: Graduated from Harvard College (1787) Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Democratic-Republican Other Government Positions:
  • Secretary to U.S. Minister to Russia, 1781
  • Minister to the Netherlands, 1794

89. ADAMS JOHN QUINCY (Subject) - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Lib
Writings of John Quincy Adams Vol. 6. Book by Worthington Chauncey Ford;Macmillan, 1913. Subjects, Adams, John Quincy1767-1848
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90. Quote Details: John Quincy Adams: America Does Not Go... - The Quotations Page
John Quincy Adams US diplomat politician (1767 1848). View a Detailed Biographyof John Quincy Adams View all 3 John Quincy Adams quotations
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to freedom and independence of all. She is the champion and vindicator only of her own.
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91. John Quincy Adams Quotes - The Quotations Page
John Quincy Adams (1767 1848) US diplomat politician more author details John Quincy Adams; Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman,
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to freedom and independence of all. She is the champion and vindicator only of her own.
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Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into air.
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92. Biography Of John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams was the first son of a President to become one also. His independentthinking on national government and antislavery upset the applecart
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Biography of John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams was the first son of a President to become one also. His independent thinking on national government and anti-slavery upset the applecart in his party.
John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) John Quincy Adams was born in Braintree (now Quincy) Massachusetts on July 11, 1767. He served as the 6th President of the United States and interestingly, was the eldest son of the 2nd President, John Adams. His political career was marked by two words, which summed up his passion: Independence and Union. He dreamed of the United States growing and becoming a “continental” republic of free men, which would stretch from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic. The second Adams was the first son of a president to become one himself. His parent’s ambition for young John Quincy was obvious in the way that he was trained from his early youth in the ways of politics, government and statesmanship. During the early part of the American Revolution, he received most of his education from his parents. At ten years of age he traveled with his father on diplomatic missions to Europe. He attended a private school in Paris, France between 1778-79 and became fluent in French. He studied in Holland the following year. In 1782-1783 he served as secretary to Francis Dana, in Russia. At that time, French was the official language of the Russian court. He journeyed through the German states to St. Petersburg and to Holland via Scandinavia and Hanover. Adams had become very well educated in classical languages, history, and mathematics by the time he returned to the United States in 1785 to finish his education at Harvard (class of 1787). He studied law at Newburyport, Mass. and set up a law practice in Boston in 1790.

93. John Quincy Adams 1767 - 1848
John Quincy Adams 1767 1848. John Quincy Adams, b. 11.07.1767 in BraintreeMA, d. 23.02.1848 in Washington DC, son of the 2. president of the USA,
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John Quincy Adams, b. 11.07.1767 in Braintree MA, d. 23.02.1848 in Washington DC, son of the 2. president of the USA, John Adams (1735-1826).
During his father's presidency, he is ambassador to the Netherlands (1794-1796), to Portugal (1796-1797), and then to Prussia (1797-1801).
According to the family chronicle, during his stay in Europe, he supposedly asked for the hand of Johanna Cornelia de Boor . This, however, was not approved of by her relatives.

94. Brief Biographies Of Jackson Era Characters (A)
Adams, John Quincy (1767 1848). Son of John Adams, John Quincy s formativeyears were partly spent in Europe, where his father served as a diplomat.
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Abbot, Jacob 1803-1847:
Born in Hallowell, Maine; Bowdoin College 1820; Andover Theological Seminary 1825. Was professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at Amhurst College from 1825-9. Ordained Sep. 18, 1834 at Elliot Church, Boston Highlands; was succeeded by his brother, Rev. J.S.C., on Nov. 25, 1835. Wrote copiously for juveniles, including his first success, The Young Christian The Corner Stone , 30 volumes of juvenile biographies, 24 volumes of the "Rollo", "Lucy", and "Jonas" stories. source: Drake's DAB
Adair, James 1709-1783:
Irish-American Pioneer who lived among the Chickasaw Indians between 1735 and 1775, and wrote History of the American Indians (1775) which theorized that the Indians were descended from ancient Jews.
Adams, Abigail 1744-1818:
Wife of John Adams. Tried to pursuade him to consider equal rights for women at the time the constitution was drafted.
Adams, Charles Francis 1807-1886:
Lawyer, diplomat and writer. He played an important role in keeping Great Britain from going too far in their friendliness towards the Confederacy during the Civil War. Published early versions of the copious Adams family correspondence. The only son of John Quincy Adams who made a successful career. His older brothers, George Washington Adams was an apparent suicide. Both George and John Adams Jr. seemed to suffer greatly from pressure to live up to a great family name.

95. Birthday Of John Quincy Adams (1767 - 1848) - Grateful Living Calendar
Sixth US president; senator, foreign minister, secretary of state, and for 17years congressional representatives following his term as president. Adams’
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96. John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams. This is the last of earth! I am content. -John Quincy AdamsHis Last Words. Date of Death February 23, 1848
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97. RepeatAfterUs.com - John Quincy Adams
Contents Author John Quincy Adams, 1767 1848. 5 Texts. Prose Non-Fiction (1 text ), Difficulty Level. Inaugural Address, 1825, Intermediate
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98. RepeatAfterUs.com -John Quincy Adams-Patienceby Sophia On
John Quincy Adams Patience, printer friendly version. Click above to listen tothis quote! or download the clip. Patience and perseverance have a magical
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99. Miller Center — John Quincy Adams Papers
Papers — John Quincy Adams (1767 1848). George Washington, John Adams,Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson
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George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren William Henry Harrison John Tyler James K. Polk Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore Franklin Pierce James Buchanan Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Ulysses S. Grant Rutherford B. Hayes James Garfield Chester Arthur Grover Cleveland Benjamin Harrison William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt William Taft Woodrow Wilson Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry S. Truman Dwight D. Eisenhower John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Richard M. Nixon Gerald R. Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush William J. Clinton George W. Bush A comprehensive published collection of John Quincy Adams papers does not yet exist. John Quincy Adams's papers are part of the Adams Papers project at the Massachusetts Historical Society. The project, through Harvard University Press , plans to publish the papers of the Adams family from 1753-1889. To date, however, a relatively few number of volumes have been published. The editors at the Adams Papers project have divided the project into 4 series: Series I: Diaries
Series II: Adams Family Correspondence
Series III: General Correspondence and Other Papers of the Adams Statesmen
Series IV: Adams Family Portraits Material related to John Quincy Adams can be found in the Diaries, Family Correspondence, and the Portraits series.

100. Quotes Of The Day For 11 July 2004 - John Quincy Adams
To believe all men honest would be folly. To believe none so is something worse All from John Quincy Adams, 1767 - 1848
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Quotes of the Day for 11 July 2004 - John Quincy Adams
All the public business in Congress now connects itself with intrigues, and there is great danger that the whole government will degenerate into a struggle of cabals. Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost. Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into air. Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak; and that it is doing God's service when it is violating all his laws. The influence of each human being on others in this life is a kind of immortality. To believe all men honest would be folly. To believe none so is something worse
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