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

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Continental Congress, 1777

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and Charlestown petition for compensation4

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chairman of Board of War and Ordnance4

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committee to revise regulations of post office4

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committee of inquiry into evacuation of Ticonderoga3

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flight from Philadelphia to Lancaster and York2

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journey to2

return from2

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return from York to Braintree2

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views on wages, prices, embargoes, and law of supply and demand2

and “a pair of spurs” for Wilkinson1

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circulates Frederick the Great's motto on discipline in newspapers1

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committee on captured papers incriminating N.J. Quakers1

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committee to report on “the state of the northern department”1

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committee to view fortifications on Delaware River1

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interest in international banking arrangements and loans1

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JA's reelection to and journey to1

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journeys from Baltimore to Philadelphia1

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on his own role on naval committee1

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payment of his salary1

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proposes “new Election of general Officers annually”1

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service in1

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service in and comments on proceedings of1

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