11 Apr. 1802
Original paper slip text:11 April 1802.
Quincy
Original paper slip text:Quincy
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- Original currently boxed in cage in E187 Letters Removed from other collections, Box 1A
- As of Jan. 1968 this MS is located in the box of Adams Papers, 4th Generation, General-Misc. Pieces, 4th floor.
- ALS sold, Carnegie Book Shop, N.Y., Catalogue No. 197, n.d. item 2, $25.00
- "BUSY ABOUT NOTHING FOR THE PUBLIC"
- 2 ADAMS, JOHN Q. President of the U. S. A.L.s with initial. 1 full p., 4to. Quincy, 11 April 1802. $25.00
- To T. B. Adams, written on his return from Europe and announcing his election to the Massachusetts Senate. He writes in part: "I suppose you will learn from the newspapers the general result of our election. . . You will see my name upon the Suffolk list of Senators, and perhaps be a little surprised, that I suffered it to be run. But as it was extremely doubtful . . . whether it could be carried, I did not choose either to shrink, . . . the trial . . . indeed a man may as well be busy about nothing for the public as for himself. . ."
- Information transferred from blue slip now deleted. ER 9/28/2015
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Adams Family Correspondence, volume 15, page 194
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