Diary of John Quincy Adams, volume 1
1781-08-17
Prus-100sian Polish Province , taken from
Poland in the late division. We rode in Courland till we came at about 60 English
Miles from this place3 and then we enter'd
Semigaul
The country from Memel to Riga is almost all sand; tho' there is for about 40 English Miles in Courland some very fine land; there are a number of forests on the road, and there is one, which is about 50 English Miles long.
Riga is the capital of Livonia; it stands upon an island point of land formed
by the river Dwina, it is strongly fortified, and sustain'd a long siege when taken by the
Russians under Prince Menzikoff, in 1710, but it is very small, not more than a mile long if
it is so much. The Province of Livonia is reckon'd to be one of the most fertile
Province of the North except Estonia. It was Conquer'd by Gustavus Adolphus from Russia And
retaken by Peter the great from Charles the twelfth. The dominant Religion is the Lutheran;
The residence of the governor is at Riga; you must get a Passport (from him,) for Post
horses, otherwise you cannot get any, on the road for Petersburg.
The first part of this entry is missing; see the notes to entries of 8 and 27 July (above). Had the entry survived intact it might well have covered the events of 14–17 Aug. since Dana recorded in his journal that after leaving Memel on the first of those days they traveled day and night until the night of the 16th.
Niemersat, a small town northeast of Memel (Thomas Kitchin Sr. and others, A New Universal Atlas, Exhibiting All the Empires, Kingdoms, States,
Republics, &c. &c.
in the Whole World, 3d edn., London, 1799, map no. 39).
That is, Riga.
1781-08-20
This day at about 2 o'clock P.M we left Riga, and arriv'd at a village call'd Neuermuhlen at about half past 4, here we are obliged to stop because we found all the horses were gone away; The road is sandy from Riga here, and the land bad.
JQA and Dana remained in Riga over the weekend (18–19 Aug.) in order to obtain the passport mentioned in the previous Diary entry (Dana, Journal).