John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
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Sunday. VII:30. Visit from Bagot. Budget of despatches. Walk out. Met Decatur. My wife visited—
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VII. Heads of Departments met at my Office. Dined at Dr Blake’s. Eve at Bagot’s. Mrs. Adams unwell
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VII: Interview with Bagot—declined the British Mediation. Van Ness at the Office. My wife ill.
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VII: N. Pope at the House. Met Crowninshield at the President’s. B. Irvine. Office. Dined at Middleton’s.
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VII: Walsh here and S. H. Smith with Patterson. Bailey and Holker at the Office. Boyd here this Eve. His projects.
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VII: At Crawford’s Office—Reaping and threshing Machine. Major Roberdeau. O. Sullivan. Dined at Clay’s.
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VI:30. Met Commissioners of the sinking fund. Crowininshield at the President’s— Irvine at the Office—
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VII: At Church. Capitol. Howley. Visits to judge Johnson & Harper. Funeral of J. J. Bentzon. Greuhm. Everett.
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VI:30. Meeting of Heads of Departments at my Office— V. Pazos there. Letter from Dr. Thornton
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VI:45. Heads of Departments again. Everett. Hulbard. P. B. Porter. Hyde de Neuville. Note from Onis.
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VII: Heads of Departments, Everett, Bulfinch, Philips, and Irvine at the Office. Eve at Mrs. Monroe’s Drawing Room.
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VI: Walsh, Pope and Quarles at the house. Ten Cate, and Irvine at the Office. Family party at dinner
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VI: B. Bassett. G. Blake. A. H. Everett. Dr Thornton, B. Irvine, and Bagot at the Office. Mrs. Cutts’s. I did not go.
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VII:30. B. Irvine took his papers. Pleasonton at the Office. Dined at Crowninshield’s. Mrs A. at De Neuville’s.
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VI:30. Capitol Church. Visits to Ashmun’s and Ringgold. Everett and J. Sergeant here in the Evening.
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VI: Not at the President’s. Captain Evans. J. M. Baker and Tyler at the Office. Mrs A. and Susan at Bagot’s.
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VI: Met Crowninshield at the President’s. Kemper, Evans and Laurence at the Office— Ball at Mr. Middleton’s.
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VII: A fall of Snow. Pleasonton at the Office. Letter to Governor of Georgia. Books from Congress Library.
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VII: At the President’s met Crowninshield. Many visitors at the Office. A. Wheeler &c. Mrs A. & Susan at Frye’s
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VII: Mrs Frye has 7 Months twins. Anderson sent me my Account. Talk with Pleasonton. Visit from Lamb.
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VII: Mrs. Adams passed the Night at her Sister Frye’s— Rhea and Wheeler at the Office. We had company to dine.
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VI: Rainy Morning. Visit from L. Harris. My wife did not return from Frye’s. Walk—met R. G. Amory
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VII: Walsh here. Met Bagot. Dr Thornton at the Office. Missed Georgetown Ball. My wife ill at Frye’s
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VII: Twice at the President’s. Met Crawford there. Bates & Wheler. Dined at W. Jones’s. Eve at Frye’s
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VII: Walsh called. G. Blake at the Office. Called on Calhoun with my draft. Mrs Boyd. Evening here
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VII: Met Crowninshield at the President’s. G. Blake at the Office at Calhoun’s. Mrs Boyd here at Eve—
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VII: Met Calhoun at the President’s— Pazos at the Office. Onis at my house Ingersoll & at Eve Correa.
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VII: De Neuville and R. King at the Office. Crowninshield’s remarks on my Note. Mrs Boyd at Eve.