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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

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23. Biography Of John Quincy Adams
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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.

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Adams, John Quincy, 1767–1848, 6th President of the United States (1825–29), b. Quincy (then in Braintree), Mass.; son of John Adams Adams, John, 1735–1826, 2d President
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26. USA-Presidents.Info - John Quincy Adams
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John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 - February 23, 1848) was the sixth (1825 - 1829) President of the United States. He was the son of President John Adams and First Lady Abigail Adams. He is the first President whose father was also President. The second one is George W. Bush. Order: 6th President Term of Office: March 4 , 1825 - March 4 , 1829 Followed: James Monroe Succeeded by: Andrew Jackson Date of Birth July 11 , 1767 Place of Birth: Quincy, Massachusetts Date of Death: February 23 , 1848 Place of Death: Washington, D.C. First Lady : Louisa Catherine Johnson Occupation: lawyer Political Party : Democratic-Republican Vice President : John C. Calhoun
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The first President who was the son of a President, John Quincy Adams in many respects paralleled the career as well as the temperament and viewpoints of his illustrious father. Born in Braintree, Massachusetts, in 1767, he watched the Battle of Bunker Hill from the top of Penn's Hill above the family farm. As secretary to his father in Europe, he became an accomplished linguist and assiduous diarist. After graduating from Harvard College, he became a lawyer. At age 26 he was appointed Minister to the Netherlands, then promoted to the Berlin Legation. In 1802 he was elected to the United States Senate. Six years later President Madison appointed him Minister to Russia.

27. John Quincy Adams - Wikiquote
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From Wikiquote Jump to: navigation search The great problem of legislation is, so to organize the civil government of a community...that in the operation of human institutions upon social action, self-love and social may be made the same. John Quincy Adams July 11 February 23 ) was an American lawyer, diplomat, politician, the sixth President of the United States March 4 March 3 ), and the son of John Adams and Abigail Adams
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    May our country always be successful, but whether successful or otherwise, always right. The nation which enjoys the most freedom must necessarily be in proportion to its numbers the most powerful nation. To furnish the means of acquiring knowledge is ... the greatest benefit that can be conferred upon mankind. It prolongs life itself and enlarges the sphere of existence. The conflict between the principle of liberty and the fact of slavery is coming gradually to an issue. Slavery has now the power, and falls into convulsions at the approach of freedom.
    • I can never join with my voice in the toast which I see in the papers attributed to one of our gallant naval heroes. I cannot ask of heaven success, even for my country, in a cause where she should be in the wrong.

28. John Adams: A Resource Guide (Virtual Programs & Services, Library Of Congress)
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29. Adams, John Quincy | Presidents: A Reference History | Find Articles At BNET
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30. John Quincy Adams - Wikinfo
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Jump to: navigation search John Quincy Adams Order: 6th President Term of Office: March 4 March 4 Followed: James Monroe Succeeded by: Andrew Jackson Date of Birth July 11 Place of Birth: Quincy, Massachusetts Date of Death: February 23 Place of Death: Washington, D.C. First Lady Louisa Catherine Johnson Occupation: lawyer Political Party Democratic-Republican Vice President John C. Calhoun John Quincy Adams July 11 February 23 ) was the sixth ( President of the United States . He was the son of President John Adams and First Lady Abigail Adams . He is the first President whose father was also President. The second one is George W. Bush
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    The voluminous diaries of John Quincy Adams were kept under lock and key until when? John Quincy Adams

      . Although Adams' grandson, Charles Francis Adams, had earlier published an edited version, the complete diary was not released until 1951, after a vigorous debate among Adams' great-grandsons who were considering whether to burn them.
    Adams kept a diary throughout his adult life. At what age did he begin writing in his diary? John Quincy Adams

      . He began writing the diary when he went with his father to France at age 11.
    Adams is sometimes said to be the father of what Institution, established in 1846? John Quincy Adams

      Smithsonian . While President Adams had pushed without success for Federal Government support for scientific pursuits, and he was a strong supporter of the Smithsonian when it later came before Congress while he was still serving as a representative from Massachusets.
    Adams suffered a stroke in 1848 when he rose on the House floor to speak on what issue?

32. John Quincy Adams: Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989
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The only son of a former President to be elected to the Nation's highest office, John Quincy Adams was chosen by the House of Representatives when the electoral college could not determine a clear winner of the 1824 election. The outcome was assured when Henry Clay, one of the front-runners, threw his support to Mr. Adams so that Andrew Jackson's candidacy would fail. General Jackson had polled more popular votes in the election, but he did not gain enough electoral votes to win outright. The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice John Marshall inside the Hall of the House of Representatives.
I N compliance with an usage coeval with the existence of our Federal Constitution, and sanctioned by the example of my predecessors in the career upon which I am about to enter, I appear, my fellow-citizens, in your presence and in that of Heaven to bind myself by the solemnities of religious obligation to the faithful performance of the duties allotted to me in the station to which I have been called.

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Sixth President of the United States. Adams posed for this photograph shortly before his death in 1848. He is the earliest president of whom we have a photograph.
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (John Philip Sousa) Next (John R. Commons) John Quincy Adams Sixth President of the United States. Adams posed for this photograph shortly before his death in 1848. He is the earliest president of whom we have a photograph. James Monroe Andrew Jackson July 11, 1767 Braintree, Massachusetts February 23, 1848 Washington, D.C. Spouse Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams Federalist, National Republican, and Whig John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American lawyer, diplomat, congressman, and sixth president of the United States . The son of the revolutionary leader and second U.S. president, John Adams , John Quincy was a precocious intellect and patriot who, as a child, watched the Battle of Bunker Hill from a hilltop above the family farm. Adams served as secretary to his father when the elder Adams was posted as minister to France , and after graduating from Harvard College, Adams was appointed minister to the Netherlands at age 26. In 1802, he was elected to the United States Senate and later appointed minister to Russia by President James Madison As secretary of state in the administration of James Monroe , Adams negotiated territorial rights to Florida from Spain and helped formulate what came to be known as the Monroe Doctrine , a policy deterring European colonial adventurism in the Western Hemisphere. As president, he proposed a grand program of modernization and educational advancement, but was unable to gain its approval through the

34. John Quincy Adams Biography Pictures Portrait Books Online Forum
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Cultural Dictionary Adams, John Quincy definition A political leader of the early nineteenth century. John Quincy Adams was the son of John Adams and was president of the
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37. Adams Defends The Mutineers (Reason): American Treasures Of The Library Of Congr
John Quincy Adams was 74 years old when he appeared before the Supreme Court on behalf of the Amistad Africans. This short biography tells of the role he played in that battle.
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After fifty-three African captives aboard the Spanish schooner Amistad mutinied off the coast of Cuba in 1839, killing the captain and cook, they tried to sail the vessel back to Africa. Captured off Long Island, their return was demanded by the Spanish government. Former president John Quincy Adams argued their case before the Supreme Court in 1841, and largely through his efforts, the captives were freed and permitted to return to Africa. Adams's legal brief, "extraordinary for its power" in the words of Justice Joseph Story, was widely circulated in print and became a milestone in the abolitionist cause. Additional Views: Page 2 Page 3
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John Quincy Adams John Adams and Abigail Adams. The name " Quincy " came from Abigail's maternal grandfather, Colonel John Quincy , after whom Quincy , Massachusetts, is named. As a diplomat, Adams was involved in many international negotiations, and helped formulate the Monroe Doctrine as Secretary of State. Historians agree he was one of the great diplomats in American history. As president, he proposed a program ... see more John Quincy Adams John Adams and Abigail Adams. The name " Quincy " came from Abigail's maternal grandfather, Colonel John Quincy , after whom Quincy , Massachusetts, is named. As a diplomat, Adams was involved in many international negotiations, and helped formulate the Monroe Doctrine as Secretary of State. Historians agree he was one of the great diplomats in American history.

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Links immediately following the image of the American Flag ( ) are links to other POTUS sites. All other links lead to sites elsewhere on the Web. Jump to: Presidential Election Results Cabinet Members Notable Events Internet Biographies ... Points of Interest John Quincy Adams 6th President of the United States
(March 4, 1825 to March 3, 1829) Nickname: "Old Man Eloquent" Born: July 11, 1767, in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts
Died: February 23, 1848, in Washington, D.C. Father: John Adams
Mother: Abigail Smith Adams
Married: Louisa Catherine Johnson (1775-1852) , on July 26, 1797
Children: George Washington Adams (1801-29); John Adams (1803-34); Charles Francis Adams (1807-86) ; Louisa Catherine Adams (1811-12) Religion: Unitarian
Education: Graduated from Harvard College (1787)
Occupation: Lawyer
Political Party: Democratic-Republican
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  • Secretary to U.S. Minister to Russia, 1781 Minister to the Netherlands, 1794 Minister to Prussia, 1797-1801 United States Senator, 1803-08 Minister to Russia, 1809-11

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US President - 1825-29 Courtesy of the Library of Congress The first President who was the son of a President, John Quincy Adams in many respects paralleled the career as well as the temperament and viewpoints of his illustrious father. Born in Braintree, Massachusetts, in 1767, he watched the Battle of Bunker Hill from the top of Penn's Hill above the family farm. As secretary to his father in Europe, he became an accomplished linguist and assiduous diarist. After graduating from Harvard College, he became a lawyer. At age 26 he was appointed Minister to the Netherlands, then promoted to the Berlin Legation. In 1802 he was elected to the United States Senate. Six years later President Madison appointed him Minister to Russia.

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