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25.

Docno: DQA02d991

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-25
Charles came home from Cambridge.

26.

Docno: DQA02d992

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-26
Wm. Cranch was here. Rode to Milton.

27.

Docno: DQA02d993

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-27
Thanksgiving day. Dull weather.

28.

Docno: DQA02d994

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-28
Bad night. Dined at My Uncle Adams's.

29.

Docno: DQA02d995

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-29
Snow. Charles could not go to Cambridge.

30.

Docno: DQA02d996

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-30
Mr. Wibird preach'd. Charles dined at Mr. C.'s.

December 1. 1788.

Docno: DQA02d997

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-12-01
Charles return'd to Cambridge.

2.

Docno: DQA02d998

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-12-02
Winslow Warren. Rode in the afternoon.

3.

Docno: DQA02d999

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-12-03
Gibbon 5th. vol. 4th. gone which I much regret.

4.

Docno: DQA02d1000

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-12-04
Very cold. At Mr. Cranch's. Dr. Fogg. Mr. Thayer.

5.

Docno: DQA02d1001

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-12-05
Wm Cranch came from Boston. Heard from N. York.1
 
1. Presumably the letter written by AA to JA between 16 Nov. and 3 Dec., not found (JA to AA, (2 Dec, AA to JA, 3 Dec., Adams Papers).
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