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Adams, Abigail Smith (1744-1818, wife of John, designated as AA in The Adams Papers)
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courtship, marriage, and children14
JA sends European goods to14
correspondence with Lovell9
and family undergo smallpox inoculation6
letters of, studied and transcribed6
CFA on letterwriting ability5
informed of JA's travels5
and JA's second mission to Europe4
CFA arranges, studies, and transcribes letters4
correspondence with Thaxter3
furnishes information to JA3
in JA's financial accounts3
JA's early impressions of3
plans to go abroad with JA3
portrait by Benjamin Blyth3
publication of memoir and letters3
replies to JA's correspondents in his absence3
allows Tyler to use JA's legal papers and books2
and commission for Elihu Adams2
and Declaration of Independence2
and JA in Continental Congress2
and James and Mercy Warren2
and JA's acceptance of his commission2
and Mount Wollaston Farm2
CFA on her correspondence2
has JA letters published in Independent Chronicle
2
JA's intercepted letter to2
letters from John Thaxter2
Lovell sends JA's property to2
transmits confidential letters2
advised by sister to purchase the Old House1
advises JQA to go to Europe1
and AA2's courtship and marriage1
and Du Simitière sketches for Washington medal1
and JA's appointment to France1
and JA's final trip to Netherlands1
and JA's resignation as chief justice1
and JA's writing of the Defence
1
and Louisa Catherine Smith1
and Paine's Common Sense
1
and Presidential election of 17961
arrival in Boston and reunion with JQA (1788)1
correspondence with Gerry1
describes JQA as secretary of state1
dines with James Sullivan1
excursion to West of England1
fears over fate of Firebrand
1
first attempt at ocean bathing1
first resident of White House1
friendship in later years with the former Hannah Quincy1
impressed by Copley's Death of Major Peirson
1
informed of JA's move to U.S. legation1
informs JA of Jay's reported resignation as commissioner1
interest in Quincy family genealogy1
invites Laurens to visit1
“I will never again try the Sea”1
JA on superior ability of1
JA's letters to, on regimen of smallpox inoculation1
JA's “Peace Journal” sent to1
J. L. Austin to take tea to1
leaves Auteuil for London1
Létombe carries letters to1
Letters (1840, 1841, 1848)1
letters from JA on Staten Island conference1
letters to AA2 on Netherlands1
letters to JA on AA2-Tyler romance1
letter to Tyler found in Tyler Coll.1
maternal partiality confirmed1
observations on, by English gentleman1
on AA2's engagement to Smith1
on Comte d'Adhémar's supper and ball1
on Gerry's possible marriage and European diplomatic missions1
on JA's election as Boston representative1
on notice of JA's election to Amer. Philos. Soc.1
on Tyler's The Contrast
1
pregnancy and loss of child1
proposal for biography of1
purchases land in Vermont1
recommends E. Watson Jr.1
relationship to Cranches and Palmers1
reunion with JA in London1
Samuel Swift seeks her intercession with JA1
sends letters by way of Létombe1
Thaxter informs of illness1
with JA at Council meeting in Watertown1
writes postscript to B. Rush1