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  1. John Quincy Adams (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-03
  2. John Quincy Adams : Character in Time : The US Presidents by David S. Grogan, 1998-09-10
  3. Adams : Character in Time : The US Presidents by R. David Cox, 1999-04-06

41. The United States Presidential History Links Page
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42. HistoryForSale - Presidential Autographs JOHN ADAMS
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43. HistoryForSale - Presidential Autographs JOHN ADAMS
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44. SPECTRUM Biographies - John Adams: 2nd President Of The United States
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John Adams
2nd President of the United States
Researcher: David Maiden
ELECTED FROM:
Massachusetts
POLITICAL PARTY:
Federalist
TERM:
March 4, 1797 to March 3, 1801
BORN: October 30, 1735
BIRTHPLACE:
Braintree, Massachusetts
DIED:
July 4, 1826, Quincy, Massachusetts
OCCUPATION:
Lawyer
MARRIED:
Abigail Smith, 1764 CHILDREN: John Quincy, Thomas, Charles, Abby John Adams was born in a small New England village near Boston called Braintree. This village was settled by Pilgrims who had come to America from England in search of religious freedom. The young John Adams and his father often argued about how important it was to get an education. Young John often skipped school, and when his father asked him why, he told his father that all he wanted was to be a farmer. As he grew up, he realized that an education was important. He studied hard, then went on to college at Harvard. At Harvard he studied law, and upon his graduation he became a great lawyer. John Adams became famous for his strong opinion that everyone deserved a fair trial. He got national recognition in 1761 when, as a representative of the state of Massachusetts, he fought the decision that gave the British the right to search any house, ship, or shop at any time without permission of the owners. In the words of John Adams, "Then and there, the child Independence was born." Later that same year, he married his childhood sweetheart Abigail Smith. Abigail was an outspoken lady who was opposed to slavery and believed that women should get the same education as men. Abigail Smith Adams was the only First Lady to have both a husband and a son as President of the United States.

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46. Character In Time: The US Presidents - John Quincy Adams
Character in Time The us presidents. john quincy adams. In his yearsafter the Presidency, this son of the second president served
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Character in Time: The US Presidents
John Quincy Adams
In his years after the Presidency, this son of the second President served in the US House of Representatives with a distinction not often equaled. Late in his life he is asked to defend against an appeal to the Supreme Court to override the decisions of lower courts on what came to be known as the Amistad Amistad crew with the help of Horace Greeley. Written by David S. Grogan. Published 1998. 40 pages. Purchase from Amazon.com Back Next Home ... Request Information

47. US Constitution - John Quincy Adams, 6th President Of The United States
Interred First Unitarian Church, Braintree (quincy), Massachusetts. Parents john Abigail (Smith) adams. Children George Washington (180129); john (1803-34
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John Quincy Adams - 6th President
March 4, 1825 to March 3, 1829
Born: July 11, 1767, Braintree (Quincy), Massachusetts Died: February 23, 1848, Washington, D.C. (Paralytic Stroke - 80) Interred: First Unitarian Church, Braintree (Quincy), Massachusetts 57 years old, Lawyer, Unitarian, Whig Married: July 26, 1797, to Louisa Catherine Johnson (1775-1852) Children: George Washington (1801-29); John (1803-34); Charles Francis (1807-86); Louisa Catherine (1811-12) Also served: Massachusetts Legislature
Minister to Portugal
Minister to Prussia
Minister to Russia
Minister to England
U.S. Senate
U.S. Congress
Secretary of State for James Monroe Vice President: John C. Calhoun of South Carolina Facts: Served in the U.S. Congress after being President
Enjoyed skinny-dipping in the Potomac while President
Lost the Popular and Electoral vote to Jackson in 1824, however neither candidate having a majority the House elected him President
Nickname: "Old Man Eloquent"
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48. US Constitution - Inaugural Address Of President John Quincy Adams
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Inaugural Address of President John Quincy Adams Friday, March 4, 1825 In 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 y our 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.
eminent men who contributed to its formation, through a most eventful period
in the annals of the world, and thro ugh all the vicissitudes of peace and
war incidental to the condition of associated man, it has not disappointed
the hopes and aspirations of those illustrious benefactors of their age and
nation. It has promoted the lasting welfare of that country so dear to us
all; it has to an extent far beyond the ordinary lot of humanity secured the

49. John Quincy Adams - Encyclopedia Article About John Quincy Adams. Free Access, N
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50. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Society > ... > United States > Presidents > Adams
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51. Explore DC: John Quincy Adams
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52. Sail1620 - Discover History: John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)
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John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams, sixth President of the United States, son of John and Abigail of Braintree (now Quincy), MA, was conscious of his heritage. Like his father, he was happy to repeat the story that his great-great-great grandfather, John Alden, was the first Mayflower Mayflower line runs: JQA (=Louisa Catherine Johnson), John Adams, Jr. (=Abigail Smith), John Adams (=Susanna Boylston), Hannah Bass (=Joseph Adams, Jr.), Ruth Alden (=John Bass), John Alden (=Priscilla Mullins). A Pilgrim quality strongly visible in JQA is courage, unflinching courage. It is no coincidence that President John F. Kennedy, in his book Profiles in Courage Amistad , who mutinied when the vessel was near Cuba, killing the captain, and ultimately reached Long Island Sound. JQA argued the case before the U.S. Supreme Court in February-March 1841. Deploring the foot-dragging of the Van Buren administration, he brilliantly upheld the position of the lower courts, district and circuit, that the

53. 6. John Quincy Adams -- Eric's US Presidents Forum
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54. Presidents Article
john quincy adams ran for Congress as a representative of the Antimasonic Party. Hewrote that his father, john adams, also a us president, decided not to
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Masonic and Anti-Masonic Presidents of the United States
presented at Federal Lodge #1, F.A.A.M., of the District of Columbia
February 9, 1998, by Paul M. Bessel Which U.S. Presidents were Freemasons? 1 George Washington (Pres. 1789-1797)(MM 1753)
2 James Monroe (Pres. 1817-1825)(MM 1776)
3 Andrew Jackson (1829-1837)(MM 1800?)(Fedl #1 1830)
4 James K. Polk (Pres. 1845-1849)(MM 1820)
5 James Buchanan (Pres. 1857-1861)(MM 1817)
6 Andrew Johnson (Pres. 1865-1869)(MM 1851)
7 James A. Garfield (Pres. 1881)(MM 1864)
8 William McKinley (Pres. 1897-1901)(MM 1865)
9 Theodore Roosevelt (Pres. 1901-1909)(MM 1901) 10 William H. Taft (Pres. 1909-1913)(MM 1901) 11 Warren G. Harding (Pres. 1921-1923)(MM 1920) 12 Franklin D. Roosevelt (Pres. 1933-1945)(MM 1911) 13 Harry S. Truman (Pres. 1945-1953)(MM 1909) 14 Gerald R. Ford (Pres. 1974-1977)(MM 1951) Discussion: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Lyndon B. Johnson, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton Were Masonic U.S. Presidents active in the Craft?

55. Historical Text Archive: Articles: Adams, John Quincy
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56. Visiting President John Adams' Grave
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Visiting John Adams' Grave
Here I am in Quincy, Massachusetts on September 12, 1991. I spent one leisurely week of a two week vacation with my wife four months pregnant with our first child driving the eastern seaboard collecting dead president pictures. By mid-afternoon of September 12, we had reached Quincy, Massachusetts (the "C" in Quincy is pronounced as a "Z"), where John Adams and his son, John Quincy , rest. We reached the Adams National Historic Site at roughly 4 PM, lollygagged in the apple orchard for too long, then made our way to the guest house where we told the National Park Service guides there that we would like to both tour the house and see the Adams crypt. The crypt is in the basement of the Unitarian Church, about six or eight blocks from the Adams house, and we were told that the crypts are not open to the public, and only by special permission of the church could we even see the church itself. And we had missed the final house tour of the day. Our schedule was loose, so we could have waited until morning, but we had planned to drive out of the city that day. So.... Undaunted, I somehow convinced the guides, without actually saying so, that I was writing a book, and their earlier reticence to help changed immediately. A guide was "assigned" to us, and she not only telephoned the rector of the Unitarian church at his house and arranged for him to meet us at the church to show us to the crypts, but she gave us a personal tour of the house. The outbuilding which served as Adams' library was particularly impressive. This is not shown to the general public, so if you ever have occasion to visit the Adams site, make sure to ask if they will show you the library.

57. John Quincy Adams- Selections From The Archives Of American Art
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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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John Quincy Adams was the sixth President of the United States, but much less well known than his father John Adams, the second President of the USA. In this splendid biography, Robert Remini has provided us with a concise volume detailing the life of John Quincy Adams. Within this book, it is easily seen why JQA is rated as "below average" as a President, but highly regarded as an international diplomat. Remini has done a spectactular job in describing the whole life of John Quincy Adams, and helps us to understand why Adams life is being reclassified as more successful than previously recognized, despite the fact that his Presidency was a failure.

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