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Adams, John (1735-1826, designated as JA in The Adams Papers):

Character, Appearance, Habits, Domestic Life

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diary keeping35

AFC03
AFC04
90
DJA01
DJA03
DJA04

early introspective reflections28

assistance sought by and given to Amer. prisoners and others26

appeals from and assistance to Amer. prisoners18

interest in and consumption of Bordeaux wines17

sends goods to AA17

PJA09
PJA11

accounts with the Grands11

early experiments with his handwriting11

EJA01

marriage and children11

DJA01
DJA02

Copley's portrait of10

AFC06
216

extent of own achievements in Netherlands over obstacles realized10

recreation and exercise10

DJA01
DJA02
42
43

use of pseudonyms10

PJA08
PJA09
PJA11

eating and drinking habits9

health of9

AFC07
PJA05
215
PJA10

health and illness8

PJA01
PJA02

love of nature8

DJA01
DJA02
DJA03

republican virtues preferred8

and French language7

AFC02

criticism of7

health7

PJA03
5
11
49
87

on letter-writing7

PJA02
113

problems with Lovell cipher7

acquisition and use of letter-books6

AFC02

companionship with girls and romantic interests6

effect of intercepted letters6

PJA03
PJA04

fears interception of letters6

AFC03

moves belongings from Paris to Amsterdam6

PJA11

personal accounts6

public office at the cost of domestic happiness and welfare6

salary6

PJA11

sends AA a barrel of flour from Baltimore6

assists prisoners5

PJA10
PJA11

correspondence with friends5

PJA03
PJA04
21

desire for retirement from public life professed5

AFC03
AFC04

exercises5

French language5

PJA05
PJA06

furniture at The Hague brought to London5

AFC06

loss and destruction of portions of his papers5

EJA01

made miserable by AA's complaints5

plan to live with family at The Hague5

practice of law5

problems with mail5

PJA12

proposes academy for English language5

relationship with mother5

AFC05
301
AFC06

Ridley's journal account of5

PJA13

self-evaluation as virtuous man opposed by corrupt factions5

sends Dana a Washington miniature5

PJA13

views of public life5

PJA10
169

and wine shipment4

AFC06

anonymous letters critical of4

PJA12

assistance for Andrews4

assistance for Stephens4

PJA13

attends investiture of Ordre du St. Esprit4

PJA09

attribution of Common Sense to4

PJA04

childhood and youth4

DJA01
DJA03
257

courtship of AA4

EJA01

enjoys and receives chocolate4

AFC07

fills up blank pages of diary with retrospective entries4

EJA01

friendships4

PJA01
6
26
PJA02

handwriting4

PJA01
7
PJA02

handwriting described4

AFC05
76
109 (illus.)
160
334

home and family4

PJA01
PJA02
210

household furniture and servants4

interest in Worcester girls4

EJA01

Lovell on4

AFC03
AFC04
246

Mather Brown's portraits of4

AFC06

M. Laurens seeks assistance for father4

PJA12

relationship with Charles Storer4

AFC05

romantic interest in and comments on Hannah Quincy4

self-appraisal4

PJA01
5
25
PJA02

sends goods to AA4

PJA12
124
PJA13

thinks return home best for family4

AFC05

use of tobacco4

DJA01

as Honorius in McFingal 3

PJA03

characteristics of note-taking from books3

EJA01

church attendance of3

AFC07

code name3

PJA11

Deacon John Adams' will3

PJA01
34
36
53

difficulty reading Lovell cipher3

PJA12

elected to Amer. Phil. Soc.3

PJA10
84
PJA11
31
35

has JQA buy coach for family trip to Paris3

AFC05
AFC06
42

learns that Samuel is the “famous” Adams in Europe3

AFC03

makes weather observations and records3

EJA01

newspapers report on3

AFC07

on his work habits and living arrangements3

portrait by Blyth3

DJA01
32 (illus. facing)
318
ix

praise of his diplomatic achievements relished3

AFC04

proffered share in Vandalia Co.3

PJA05
PJA06

receives rum3

PJA07

refuses to send Mazzei letter to Congress3

PJA13

reputation in Mass.3

PJA03
348
PJA04

residences3

PJA05
PJA06
21

responsiveness to worldly pleasures of France3

AFC03

reunites with AA and AA2 in London3

AFC05
AFC06
18

romance with Hannah Quincy3

PJA01
21
26
27

rumored capture of3

PJA06

self-evaluations3

PJA11

situation at the end of 17803

PJA09
PJA10
466

typical day in Auteuil3

AFC06

unable to read Dutch or German3

PJA12

Waterhouse on3

AFC04

accounts2

PJA11

“A Child was never more weary of a Whistle, than I am of Embassies”2

AFC03
AFC04
323

advises Dana2

PJA13

Amer. sailors given aid2

AFC03

and John Temple2

PJA11

and liberty-loving Dutch2

AFC04

anecdote on Franklin2

PJA07

apparel2

AFC03

as characterized in English press2

AFC03

aspires to genius, learning, and eloquence2

EJA01
77
82

attends church2

PJA12

attends church2

AFC06

birth of dauphin2

PJA12
53
54

brings law clerks into his family2

career choice2

PJA01

CA's expenses on return to U.S.2

PJA13

Chaumont's request that he purchase land2

PJA08

club memberships2

PJA02

compared to Sir William Temple2

AFC03
xix
AFC04
129

confusion of names with Samuel Adams2

PJA06

criticism of for partiality in assisting Amer. prisoners2

devotion to America increased by European experience2

PJA10

disputes with Otis2

PJA13

divine Providence2

PJA01
PJA02
84

early Blyth portrait2

LJA01
30 (illus. facing)
xv

embittered and humiliated by Congress' rebuke2

AFC04

facsimile of his handwriting in 17772

AFC02
262 (illus. following)
xii

familiarity with Hampshire County, Mass.2

PJA13

grows fat2

AFC03
170
AFC04
3

habits as letter-writer2

AFC03
AFC04
90

hospitable to relatives in Europe2

AFC06
82
85

“I must be within the Scent of the sea”2

AFC03
AFC04
316

in British cartoon2

PJA05
293 (illus.)
xi

invited to dine with Schiedam merchants2

PJA12

“I was an old smoaker”2

EJA01

laments father-in-law's death2

AFC05

leaves wine with Grands2

PJA13

letters not sent2

PJA12
97
x

letters of lost or captured2

PJA13
2
22

library2

PJA03

Louis XVI praises2

PJA13
13
66

marriage2

PJA01
PJA02
125

Mary Cranch on2

AFC07

portrait by Saint-Mémin2

DJA04
98 (illus. facing)
vii

portrait by Vinkeles2

DJA03
32 (illus. facing)
vii

preference for “rusticrat Potatoes with Portia” to world of luxuries2

AFC04

propaganda efforts of2

PJA12

reads Searle's mail2

PJA12
25
99

receives fish and meat from John Cranch2

AFC07

record-keeping habits2

refuses to reply to Digges' letters2

PJA12

rejects moving to Vermont2

AFC05

rise of parties disapproved2

AFC03

social life in France2

PJA05
PJA06
31

“stubborn independence” or “not servile enough”2

AFC03
AFC04
173

“the Puritan ethic in action”2

AFC03

use of codes and ciphers2

PJA13

uses Boylston seal2

AFC05

verbal innovativeness2

AFC03

wants family in Europe2

AFC05

wishes he were in Congress2

PJA13

AA: “My Good Man is so very fat”1

AFC01
56

AA criticizes miniature of1

AFC05
23

Adams family physician in London1

LJA03
213

“a little like a Lion”1

DJA01

amused by guest1

AFC06
379

and controversy over J. Temple's return to U.S.1

PJA12
152

and dispute over care of house at The Hague1

AFC06
390

and the Porpas sloop1

PJA08

and titles of dignity1

AFC03
300

and William Jackson1

PJA11
xi

anecdote about giving fine dinners1

AFC06
434

anecdote on patience1

PJA12
390

appearance of1

PJA11
308

arranges for milk and cream delivery in London1

AFC06
204

as a courtier1

AFC04
337

as correspondent1

PJA03
xv

asks AA to acknowledge all of his letters by date1

AFC02
27

asks Franklin to care for books and clothes1

PJA10
185

as politician1

PJA03

assists J. Wheelock's fundraising effort1

PJA13

attends English Church at The Hague1

PJA13
418

attends Prince's Review1

PJA12
247

“a vile Habit of dozing in the Morning”1

AFC01
52

“Ballast is what I want”1

EJA01
73

behavior of Duke of Dorset toward1

AFC07
302

belongings stolen1

PJA11
324

Benjamin Rush on1

AFC03
74

boasts of his patience1

AFC03
205

book dedication to1

PJA13
240

books and papers left with AA (1778)1

EJA01
17

breakfasts with Sarsfield1

PJA13
252

buys wine1

PJA11
316

called “a civil Cincinnatus”1

AFC05
91

called by Mercy Otis Warren “the Stat Holder”1

AFC02
379

cannot read Dutch1

PJA13

character as revealed in his Diary and Autobiography1

children mentioned1

LJA02
264

clerk needed1

PJA06

comments on1

PJA11
260

compared to Atlas1

PJA13
448

concern for saddle horse1

PJA04
471

conscience1

PJA01
12

content to farm, be a selectman and “get a little health and teach my Boys to be Lawyers”1

AFC05
203

converts earliest diary to letterbook1

EJA01
11

cuts relic from Shakespeare's chair1

AFC07
293

danger of using name in Britain1

PJA12
57

decline of finances1

PJA03
170

deplores his poor handwriting1

AFC03
316

described as “a most wretched politician”1

PJA13
64

described as “pettifogging Attorney”1

PJA13
63

described by Tripolitan secy. as “un veritable Turk”1

AFC07
41

described by William Langborn1

AFC07
286

described on leaving to present A Memorial at The Hague1

AFC04
110

desire to return to private life1

AFC05
222

determines to keep family together1

AFC06
23

dines with Laurens and Ridley1

PJA13
83

dinners1

PJA11
404

discusses politics with John Brown Cutting1

AFC07
412

dislike of formalities and ceremonies1

DJA01
355

dislikes English breakfast1

AFC07
102

division of personal and public expenses1

PJA11
364

doubts proficiency in French language1

PJA11
154

Dumas visits1

PJA12
115

Dutch negotiations fully recorded and preserved by1

AFC04
338

Dutch schoolmaster seeks help in finding new job1

PJA12
465

early letterdrafts as literary exercises1

EJA01
80

early romantic interest of1

AFC05
388

effect of compliments on1

PJA12
468

egotism, &c., distrusted by Madison1

AFC04
176

encounter with Hannah Quincy in old age1

EJA01
81

entertains lawyers and judge at dinner1

LJA02
406

enumerates family cares1

AFC05
124

envy of his position1

PJA09
57

estimate of his character by Col. Josiah Quincy1

DJA01

estimate of his character by Franklin1

DJA01

estimate of his character by Hamilton1

DJA03
50

estimate of his character by John Paul Jones1

DJA04
125

estimate of his character by Jonathan Sewall1

AFC01

estimate of his character by Lord Howe1

DJA03

estimate of his character by Rush1

DJA02
115

estimate of his character by Samuel Tucker1

DJA02
368

estimate of his character by Vauguyon1

DJA03
16

estimate of his character by Vergennes1

DJA03

estimate of his character by William Greene1

DJA02
311

existence of God1

PJA12
35

fails to send letter to Franklin1

PJA13
78

fond of tea1

AFC05
435

“fortified with a shield of Innocence and Honour ten thousandfold stronger than brass or Iron”1

AFC04
250

forwards letters from James Warren to Winslow Warren1

AFC07
152

Franklin sends fictional accounts of events in U.S. printed at Passy1

PJA12

friendship with Jonathan Sewall1

AFC07
207

gathers possessions to be ready to return to America1

AFC05
338

green velvet cap called a “Cap of Wisdom”1

AFC06
174

hires and dismisses a drunken coachman1

AFC06
206

hiring a servant1

AFC01

his letters “may exhibit to our Posterity a kind of Picture ... of these Times”1

AFC01
121

humor of1

AFC07
412

“I am told I am the first public Minister that ever lived without a Carriage”1

AFC03
129

I am “too old to make a Figure in Arms” (1775)1

PJA02
210

“I cannot eat Pensions and Sinecures, they would stick in my Throat”1

AFC03
123

“I can pass for a Fool, but I will not pass for a dishonest or a mercenary Man”1

AFC03
174

“I expect to be totally forgotten within 70 years from the present Hour”1

PJA01
41

“If I had Power I would forever banish and exclude from America, all Gold, silver, precious stones, Alabaster, Marble, Silk, Velvet and Lace”1

AFC03
32

“I have not much of the Grand in my Composition”1

AFC02
176

“I have so many Irons in the Fire, that every one burns”1

EJA01
76

immigration information sought from1

PJA12
349

“I must be within the Scent of the sea”1

PJA13
128

influenced by Rousseau1

AFC03

informs James Elworthy of safe arrival of Bond family in Boston1

AFC07
175

interest in improving education1

PJA12
283

“I think Women better than Men in General”1

AFC03
170

“It is not that my Pride or my Vanity is piqued by the Revocation of my envied Commission.... What affects me most is the Tryumph given to ... vile Intrigue against inflexible Honour and Integrity”1

AFC04
338

“I was never very fond of public Life, myself”1

PJA09
49

“I write in Trammells”1

AFC02
192

Joseph Hawley's appraisal of1

PJA02

JQA's resemblance to1

AFC06
288

judged zealous but incautious by Gerry1

AFC04
190

keeps food gifts confidential1

AFC06
383

lack of self-control1

DJA02

lacks commercial knowledge1

PJA12
431

Laurens on1

PJA13

letter-writing habits1

AFC01
xlv

letter-writing in old age1

AFC01

“Literary and Professional ... Ambition”1

AFC02

Louisa Catherine Smith, JA's amanuensis in his old age1

AFC02

marriage to AA1

AFC01
51

Mars appropriate for table of1

AFC06

Mary Cranch wishes him to be informed of Royall Tyler's true character1

AFC07

Mather Brown portrait1

PJA11
146

member of Bill of Rights society1

PJA06
209

“My dear blue Hills, ye are the most sublime object in my Imagination”1

AFC04
301

“my Life has been a Series of dissappointments, chequered with . . . a Ray of good Luck”1

AFC05
341

“naturally inclined to be fat”1

AFC05
223

needs a clerk1

PJA07
35

Neufville presents print of Washington portrait by Trumbull1

PJA12
231

Neufville seeks portrait of1

PJA12
231

not a “King Killer, King Hater or King Despizer”1

PJA13

“not formal and ceremonious enough” to be chief justice1

AFC02
164

of calm and considered judgment1

AFC04
246

“Oh that I was a Soldier!”1

AFC01
207

on indigence at home1

EJA01
94

on procrastination1

EJA01
72

on virtue and holding public office1

PJA09
341

orders grandsons to preserve what they write1

AFC01
xxv

Paris banker1

PJA06
9

“Politicks are an ordeal Path, among red hot Ploughshares”1

PJA02
100

purchases portrait of Jefferson1

AFC07

reads Dana's mail1

PJA12
225

reasons for ending correspondence with Greene1

PJA12

receives honorary degree from Harvard1

PJA12
151

receives news of Yorktown1

PJA12
77

receives word of CA's arrival in Massachusetts1

PJA12
410

recognition by Harvard1

AFC04

recommends brother-in-law to Dutch merchants1

AFC05
228

recommends Cerisier and Marien for membership in Amer. Academy of Arts and Sciences1

PJA12
283

referred to as “Doctor Adams” in Massachusetts1

AFC06
52

reflects on his qualities1

PJA12
96

refuses to assist Allcock1

PJA13
214

reputation of1

PJA11
68

response to nature1

PJA01
15

reunited with family in London (1784)1

EJA01
26

role in Penhallow and Treadwell v. Lusanna 1

PJA05

sarcasm of1

PJA13
541

sees own firmness or obstinacy1

AFC04
366

sends early letters to Niles in 1819, now lost1

AFC01
164

sends merchandise to U.S.1

PJA12
72

sends New England shilling to Thomas Brand Hollis1

PJA12
203

“should be painted looking like a short, thick, fat Archbishop of Canterbury”1

LJA02
106

sister-in-law characterizes1

AFC06
348

social finesse exhibited1

AFC04
18

social life in Braintree1

PJA11
383

sons contemplate law study1

LJA01

takes sons to France1

PJA09
3

talent for sarcasm1

EJA01
21

tears apart Epiphany pie1

AFC06

Temple affair and1

PJA13
453

“the Acquisition and Communication of Knowledge, are the sole Entertainment of my Life”1

PJA01
31

“The Letters I have written ... must be kept secret”1

AFC01
129

“the most anxious and mortifying Year [1780] of my whole Life”1

PJA10
466

“The Times alone have destined me to Fame”1

DJA02

“The Zeal-Pot boils over”1

AFC01
135

threat of execution in England1

PJA13
426

tips sea captain1

AFC07
308

toasts “A glorious Peace”1

PJA13
199

to dine with Boreels1

PJA12
474

“To tell you the Truth, I admire the Ladies here”1

AFC03
17

use of letterbooks1

AFC03
32

values brother-in-law's opinion1

AFC05
315

Vermont and1

PJA13
128

views on epistolary style1

AFC02

Vinkeles' engravings of1

AFC05
24

visits the Cranches in Salem (1766)1

AFC01

walks for exercise1

PJA09

wants JQA to return to Netherlands1

PJA12
467

wants JQA to return to The Hague1

PJA13
472

wants to return home1

PJA12
467

“What are the Motives, that ought to urge me to hard study?”1

EJA01
77

wishes to write a history of the Revolution1

PJA07
282

Witherspoon on1

AFC04
164

writes Van der Kemp on “the Litterary Character” of AA1

AFC01

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