Morning at home, Church, Mr. Hawley, dull, Mrs. W. S. Smith, my mother, evening, conversation at home.
7. VIII.
Docno: DCA02d130
Author: CFA
Date: 1825-11-07
Morning at home, Reeves’ History of English Law, Beaumont and Fletcher, Horace, evening, party at Genl. Brown’s.
8. VIII:30.
Docno: DCA02d131
Author: CFA
Date: 1825-11-08
Morning at home, Reeves, Beaumont and Fletcher, Horace, letter to Richardson,1 my Uncle Johnson and Aunt Smith.
1. Missing.
9. VIII:50.
Docno: DCA02d132
Author: CFA
Date: 1825-11-09
Morning at home, Reeves, Beaumont and Fletcher, Horace, dinner party to the Duke of Saxe Weimar,1 Corps Diplomatique, Mr. Thierry.2
1. Karl Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar Eisenach, who made no mention of meeting CFA in his Travels through North America, during the Years 1825 and 1826, 2 vols., Phila., 1828.
Morning at home, Reeves, walk, Beaumont and Fletcher, Horace, evening, ball at Mrs. Johnston’s, home early, Conversation with John.
11. IX.
Docno: DCA02d134
Author: CFA
Date: 1825-11-11
Morning at home, Reeves, walk, Beaumont and Fletcher, Johnson Hellen arrives, evening, my Mother, Conversation.
12. IX.
Docno: DCA02d135
Author: CFA
Date: 1825-11-12
Morning at home, my mother, Beaumont and Fletcher, finish Horace, Johnson off, evening, walk.
13. IX.
Docno: DCA02d136
Author: CFA
Date: 1825-11-13
Morning, Church, Mr. Baker, Communion day, embarrassment, home, Mr. Savage, and Mr. Smith of Boston at dinner.1
1. Charles Savage, of Massachusetts, the American consul in Guatemala (Force, National Calendar, 1828, p. 101), and Thomas Carter Smith (1796–1880), Boston merchant, who was a son of William Smith (1755–1816), AA’s first cousin (Adams Genealogy).
Cite web page as: Founding Families: Digital Editions of the Papers of the Winthrops and the Adamses, ed.C. James Taylor. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 2007.
http://www.masshist.org/ff/