July 11: The Adamses' first son, John Quincy, is born ... By July they are settled in a new home in Braintree, which Adams christens "Peacefield." March: Adams is elected the nation's first ...
When John Batschy died, the Aug. 29, 1922 Quincy Daily Herald reported his death calling him “… a Quincy architect, ...
John Quincy, to Paris and Amsterdam, where Adams was negotiating the loans and treaties that enabled the Americans to continue their fight for independence from the British. Charles returned home ...
Peacefield was the Adams family home for four generations from 1788 to 1927. It housed Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, and First Ladies Abigail and Louisa Adams. Photograph by Visions ...
The building was opened in 1888, replacing most of the original jail complex built in 1829, when John Quincy Adams was president ... then to their home, where he stabbed her to death, according ...
QUINCY – To mark Women's History Month, the city of Quincy will hold a tea inspired by early women's rights advocate and First Lady of the United States, Abigail Adams. The "Remember the Ladies ...
After Adams died, the Guardians front office briefly talked about having another drummer. “You can’t replace John,” said Guardians vice president of communication Curtis Danburg.
The first Federalist paper presents America as an example to the world, and even John Quincy Adams’s famous remark ... both abroad and here at home. It is worth noting, as well, that none ...
Adams lost his reelection and once he arrived home, he never left again. The son of John Adams, Quincy became a one-term ... He also said, “Too many people don’t care what happens so long ...
Emancipation wasn’t a magic trick. Two and a half centuries of the most horrible abuse imaginable couldn’t be unwound, ...
They were killed in homes ... worked hard to care for his siblings and daughter, his sister said. Arnold Humberto Solis, 30, was shot while watching a soccer game in the Adams Morgan neighborhood ...