123. For the move in 1771 and the life of a commuter, see 2
JA, Diary and Autobiography
6–11
||(16, 17, 20, and 21 April, and 1 and 2 May)||, 45–50
||(22 July, 8 and 14 Aug.)||. The office in Queen Street is described in a notice in the
Boston Gazette, 22 April 1771, p. 3, col. 2: “John Adams Notifies the Removal of his Office to a Room in Queen-Street, in the House of Mr. John Gill, within a few Steps of the New Court-House, but on the opposite Side of the Street.”