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  1. Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, comprising portions of his diary from 1795 to 1848 Volume 5 by John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, 2009-10-26
  2. Correspondence between John Quincy Adams, Esquire, president of the United States, and several citizens of Massachusetts concerning the charge of a design to dissolve the union alleged to have existed in that state by Adams John Quincy 1767-1848, 1920-01-01
  3. Writings of John Quincy Adams. ed. by Worthington Chauncey Ford. by Adams. John Quincy. 1767-1848., 1913-01-01
  4. Address of John Quincy Adams, to his constituents of the Twelfth congressional district, at Braintree, September 17th, 1842 .. by John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, 2009-10-26
  5. Life in a New England town, 1787, 1977 : diary of John Quincy Adams, while a student in the office of Theophilus Parsons at Newburyport by John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, 2009-10-26
  6. Ancestors of President John Adams 1735-1826 and his wife Abigail Smith Adams and their son President John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) and their descendants (Presidential genealogy & history) by Carol Rein Shwayder, 2002
  7. An oration addressed to the citizens of the town of Quincy, on the fourth of July, 1831, the fifty-fifth anniversary of the independence of the United States of America by John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, 2009-10-26
  8. An oration delivered before the inhabitants of the town of Newburyport, at their request, on the sixty-first anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1837 by John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, 2009-10-26
  9. An eulogy: on the life and character of James Monroe, fifth president of the United States by John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, 2009-10-26
  10. The duplicate letters, the fisheries and the Mississippi. Documents relating to transactions at the negotiation of Ghent by Adams John Quincy 1767-1848, 1822-01-01
  11. The lives of James Madison and James Monroe, fourth and fifth presidents of the United States by John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, 2009-10-26
  12. An eulogy on the life and character of James Madison ... delivered at the request of the mayor, aldermen, and Common council of the city of Boston, September 27, 1836 by Adams John Quincy 1767-1848, 1836-01-01
  13. An eulogy on the life and character of James Madison ... delivered at the request of the mayor, aldermen, and Common council of the city of Boston, September 27, 1836 by John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, 2009-10-26
  14. The duplicate letters, the fisheries and the Mississippi. Documents relating to transactions at the negotiation of Ghent by Adams John Quincy 1767-1848, 1823-01-01

21. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Presidents: John Quincy Adams
Includes biography, inaugural address, and state of the union addresses.Category Society History Presidents Adams, John Quincy......FRtR Presidents John Quincy Adams, John Quincy Adams (17671848). 6th presidentof the United States 1825-1829. John Quincy Adams 1767-1848,
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22. John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)
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23. Adams, John Quincy
Brooks D. Simpson, John Quincy Adams 17671848, in Robert Muccigrosso (ed.), 1Research Guide to American Historical Biography 25-30 (Washington, DC Beacham
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Library of Congress John Quincy Adams was the sixth President of the United States (1825-1829) and lifetime diarist. His father, John Adams , helped draft the Declaration of Independence and was the second President of the United States (1797-1801). John Quincy was born in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts in 1767. His early education, in mathematics, languages, and the classics, was by way of his father. He graduated from Harvard College in 1787 and studied law in Newburyport, Massachusetts under the tutelage of Theophilus Parsons . In 1790 he began the practice of law in Boston. He was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1802, served in various diplomatic posts and was President James Monroe's Secretary of State (1817-1825), in the opinion of many, one of the best to ever serve in that post. Adams was an abolitionist and opposed slavery in the newly admitted states. After completing his Presidency, Adams served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1831 until his death in 1848. John Quincy Adams
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26. Picture History - John Quincy Adams, "Old Man Eloquent" (1767-1848)
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27. Picture History - John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)
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28. John Quincy Adams- Selections From The Archives Of American Art
John Quincy Adams (17671848). US President 1825-1829 Selections fromthe Archives of American Art. From the Hiram Powers and Powers
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JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (1767-1848) U.S. President 1825-1829
Selections from the Archives of American Art From the Hiram Powers and Powers family papers, 1827-1953, a handwritten poem by John Quincy Adams, March 25, 1837, extolling the work of the sculptor Hiram Powers (1805-1873), after Powers had modelled a bust of Adams. 1 page, 21 x 13.5 cm. To Hiram Powers. Sculptor, thy hand has moulded into form
The haggard features of a toil-worn face;
And whosoever views thy work shall trace
An age of Sorrow, and a Life of Storm. And, canst thou mould the Heart? for that...... is warm;
Glowing with tenderness for all its race:
Instinct with all the Sympathies that grace
The pure and artless bosoms where they swarm. Artist! may Fortune smile upon thy hand!
Go forth, and rival Greece's art sublime:
Return....and bid the statesmen of thy Land

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31. JQA: One President's Adolescence
down ohn Quincy Adams (JQA) (17671848), the sixth president of the United States,was the son of our second president, John Adams, and his wife, Abigail.
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scroll up scroll down ohn Quincy Adams (JQA) (1767-1848), the sixth president of the United States, was the son of our second president, John Adams, and his wife, Abigail. As a boy, JQA experienced the birth of a new nation, and he watched his father and fellow patriots lay the groundwork that would enable it to grow and prosper. More ordinary matters also occupied the mind of JQA and his famous family, and many of these the modern reader will find remarkably familiar.
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32. Bunker Hill Exhibit | Biography | John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams (17671848). John Quincy Adams, the second child andeldest son of John and Abigail (Smith) Adams, was born July 11, 1767.
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33. Biography Of John Quincy Adams
Short biography reproduced from the 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Brittanica.Category Society History Presidents Adams, John Quincy...... Adams, John Quincy (17671848), eldest son of President John Adams, sixth presidentof the United States, was born on the 11th of July 1767, in that part of
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As are all writings published more than 75 years ago see http://www.fplc.edu/tfield/copyTerm.htm From the 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Brittanica AUTHORITIES.J. T. Morse, John Quincy Adams (Boston, 1883; new edition, 1899); Josiah Quincy, Memoir of the Life of, John Quincy Adams (Boston, 1858); C. F. Adams (ed.), Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, comprising portions of his diary from 1795 to 1848 (12 vols., Philadelphia. 1874-1877). (E. CH.) Prepared by Michael Peil for the Legal Information Institute Last revised 20 December 1997 at 21:57.

34. John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams. 17671848. Born July 11, 1767, Braintree, Massachusetts.Died February 23, 1848, Washington, DC. Buried First
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John Quincy Adams
Born: July 11, 1767, Braintree, Massachusetts. Died: February 23, 1848, Washington, DC. Buried: First Parish Church, Quincy, Massachusetts. Adams was the sixth Pres­i­dent of the Unit­ed States. He wrote a met­ric­al ver­sion of the psalms, as well as sev­er­al hymns. His di­a­ry ent­ry for June 29, 1845, reads: Poems of Re­li­gion and So­ci­e­ty by John Quin­cy Adams , by John Da­vis and T. H. Ben­ton (New York: Wil­liam H. Gra­ham, 1848). Here is a sample from that book:
TO A BEREAVED MOTHER
Sure, to the mansions of the blest,
When infant innocence ascends,
Some angel, brighter than the rest,
On wings of ecstasy they rise,
Beyond where worlds material roll;
Till some fair sister of the skies
Receives the unpolluted soul. That inextinguishable beam,
With dust united at our birth,
The more it lingers upon earth.
Closed in this dark abode of clay,
Not unobserved, the lucid ray To its own native fount returns. But when the Lord of mortal breath Decrees his bounty to resume, And points the silent shaft of death No passion fierce, nor low desire

35. John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams (17671848) Sixth President (1825-1829) JohnQuincy Adams John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) Sixth President (1825-1829).
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Sixth President (1825-1829)
John Quincy Adams's tenure as James Monroe's secretary of state ranks among the most productive in the history of that office. But his often abrupt and tactless ways were ill-suited for the presidency, and when his nationalistic vision for federally sponsored development of America's potentials met with hostility in Congress, he was incapable of promoting accommodation. As a result, the accomplishments of his administration were meager indeed. At the end of his presidency, Adams declared, "the sun of my political life sets in deepest gloom." In fact, his sun was not even close to setting. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1830, he served there until his death. By then, he had been dubbed "Old Man Eloquent," and in his prolonged and successful struggle defending the antislavery movement's right to petition Congress, he had gained a circle of admirers that extended well beyond his Massachusetts constituency. When Adams sat for this portrait, he doubted that artist George Caleb Bingham could produce "a strong likeness." But Bingham did just that, and the portrait's sharp-edged vitality seems to echo Ralph Waldo Emerson's comment that the aging Adams was "like one of those old cardinals, who as quick as he is chosen Pope, throws away his crutches and his crookedness, and is as straight as a boy."

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John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams (17671848) Sixth President (1825-1829)John Quincy Adams's tenure as James Monroe's secretary
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John Quincy Adams
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John Quincy Adams's tenure as James Monroe's secretary of state ranks among the most productive in the history of that office. But his often abrupt and tactless ways were ill-suited for the presidency, and when his nationalistic vision for federally sponsored development of America's potentials met with hostility in Congress, he was incapable of promoting accommodation. As a result, the accomplishments of his administration were meager indeed. At the end of his presidency, Adams declared, "the sun of my political life sets in deepest gloom." In fact, his sun was not even close to setting. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1830, he served there until his death. By then, he had been dubbed "Old Man Eloquent," and in his prolonged and successful struggle defending the antislavery movement's right to petition Congress, he had gained a circle of admirers that extended well beyond his Massachusetts constituency. When Adams sat for this portrait, he doubted that artist George Caleb Bingham could produce "a strong likeness." But Bingham did just that, and the portrait's sharp-edged vitality seems to echo Ralph Waldo Emerson's comment that the aging Adams was "like one of those old cardinals, who as quick as he is chosen Pope, throws away his crutches and his crookedness, and is as straight as a boy."

37. 6th President: John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams (17671848). Education and Occupations Education The PasseyAcademy (outside Paris); Attended Leyden University from 1781-1785;
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        The Passey Academy (outside Paris) Attended Leyden University from 1781-1785 Advanced Placement student at Harvard University from 1785-1787 Studied law under Theophilus Parsons from 1787-1790
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        John Quincy Adams was the Minister to the Netherlands from 1794-1797. He was the Minister to Prussia from 1797-1801. He acted as a Massachusetts State Senator in 1802. Adams was one of the Massachusetts U.S. Senators from 1803-1807. He was the Minister to Russia from 1809-1814. In 1814, Adams was appointed as the head of a five-man American council designated to negotiate a peace treaty with Great Britain that would end the War of 1812. He served as the Minister to Great Britain from 1815-1817. Appointed by President James Monroe, Adams served as the Secretary of State from 1817-1825. During his term, he secured the Convention of 1818, establishing U.S. fishing rights off of certain Canadian coasts; and he concluded the Adams-Onis Treaty, which transferred Southern Florida to the United States, fixed the southwestern boundary of the United States at the Sabine river, and removed Spanish claims to Oregon. Also, despite the advice of former presidents and other prominent figures to the contrary, Adams was a strong proponent of a unilateral declaration that would warn European nations not to interfere with the Western Hemisphere.
      Term of Presidency: 1825-1829 The major issues and events in the election of 1824:
        The two leading vote-getters' opposing personalities (John Quincy Adams had an aloof and formal manner which compared unfavorably to Andrew Jackson's down- home style) made the largest impact on the results of the election.

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    John Quincy Adams (17671848). His life. Sixth President of the United States, eldestson of John and Abigail Adams. John Quincy Adams (1767-1848). His religion.
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    JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (1767-1848)
    His life Sixth President of the United States, eldest son of John and Abigail Adams. His Quincy ('Quin-zy') name came from his mother's side, "Quincy" being the family name of his mother's mother, Elizabeth Quincy. Their home was in Braintree (later Quincy), Massachusetts. As a youth he traveled with his father to Europe, at fourteen years his father asked him to go with Francis Dana to Russia to be his secretary because he was more fluent in French, the language used in Russian government circles. When his father became minister to Great Britain, he returned to the United States to enter Harvard. His previous studies in Paris and the Netherlands enabled him to join the junior class at Harvard, he graduated in 1787, the second out of a class of fifty-one. President Washington had appointed John Quincy to be the ambassador to Portugal, but when his father became the second president, Presidents Washington and Adams had to reassign him.

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    John Quincy Adams. Old Man Eloquent . 17671848. Adams Portrait LouisaAdams Click the portraits for brief biographies on Louisa and
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