COLLECTION GUIDES

1639-1899; bulk: 1755-1889

Guide to the Microfilm Edition


Collection Summary

Abstract

This collection consists of the correspondence, letterbooks, diaries, literary manuscripts, speeches, legal and business papers, and other papers of John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and Charles Francis Adams, as well as papers of many other Adams family members and incoming correspondence from hundreds of major and minor figures in America and Europe.

Collection Description

The Adams family papers consist of correspondence, letterbooks, diaries, literary manuscripts, speeches, legal and business papers, and other papers of John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and Charles Francis Adams, as well as papers of other family members, including Abigail Brooks Adams, Abigail Smith Adams, Brooks Adams, Charles Adams, Charles Francis Adams II, George Washington Adams, Henry Adams, John Adams II, John Quincy Adams II, Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, Thomas Boylston Adams, Abigail Adams Smith, and others. The collection also contains a large amount of incoming correspondence from hundreds of major and minor figures in America and Europe.

All known Adams family documents are cataloged in the Online Adams Catalog (OAC). The searchable database describes all Adams documents dating from 1639 to 1889 held by both the MHS and elsewhere. For items held by the MHS, once items of interest are identified, users should use this guide to request the corresponding microfilm reel(s) containing those items.

Acquisition Information

Gift of the Adams Manuscript Trust, 1956. The Adams Manuscript Trust was instituted in 1905 by the three surviving sons and one of the grandsons of Charles Francis Adams, in order to provide for the proper care and use of all the papers, public and private, of President John Adams, President John Quincy Adams, and Charles Francis Adams, together with the papers of their wives and children. The papers were on deposit at the Massachusetts Historical Society from the establishment of the trust until April 1956, when they were given to the MHS. The collection was microfilmed between 1954 and 1959.

Other Formats

Digital facsimiles of the Elise Charlotte Otté diary are available on Leisure, Travel & Mass Culture: The History of Tourism, a digital publication of Adam Matthew Digital, Inc. This digital resource is available at subscribing libraries; speak to your local librarian to determine if your library has access. The MHS makes this resource available onsite; see a reference librarian for more information.

Digital facsimiles of the Samuel Cooper Johonnot and Samuel Tucker journals are available on Life at Sea, a digital publication of Adam Matthew Digital, Inc. This digital resource is available at subscribing libraries; speak to your local librarian to determine if your library has access. The MHS makes this resource available onsite; see a reference librarian for more information.

The Adams Papers editorial project and Harvard University Press have published and continue to publish many volumes of Adams family papers. The volumes are arranged in four series: I. Diaries, II. Adams Family Correspondence, III. General Correspondence and Other Papers of the Adams Statesmen, and IV. Adams Family Portraits. See the Adams Papers's list of Volumes Published for more information.

The Adams Papers Digital Edition at the Massachusetts Historical Society contains all the content of the printed documentary editions of Revolutionary-era Adams Papers. Included in this digital edition is all the text of the historical documents, all editorial text, and a single index containing all entries from the printed Adams Papers indexes.

The John Quincy Adams Digital Diary contains verified and searchable transcriptions and page images of the 51-volume diary kept by John Quincy Adams from 1779 to 1848. Many more Adams family manuscripts have also been digitized for the Massachusetts Historical Society website, including correspondence between John and Abigail Adams and the diary and autobiography of John Adams. See the MHS's Adams Family Resources for a list of on-line resources.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

I. Diaries, 1755-1880

A. John Adams diaries, 1755-1804

Reel 1

18 Nov. 1755-5 July 1771

Note: See Reel 608 for John Adams's diary, 21 Mar.-18 Oct. 1761.

Reel 2

16 Dec. 1772-Aug. 1804

Reel 3

Copies of John Adams diaries by John Quincy Adams and Charles Francis Adams, 1755-1772

B. John Quincy Adams diaries, 1779-1848

Reel 4

12 Nov.-31 Dec. 1779

Reel 5

1 Jan.-31 Jan. 1780

Reel 6

25 July-30 Sep. 1780

Reel 7

9 June-27 Aug. 1781

Reel 8

27 Jan.-23 Nov. 1782

Reel 9

31 Dec. 1782-26 Feb. 1783

Reel 10

6-29 Aug. 1783, 20-22 Sep. 1783

Reel 11

20 Oct.-6 Dec. 1783, 8 Aug. 1784, 22 Aug. 1784, 13 Oct. 1784, 20 Mar. 1785

Reel 12

Almanac, 31 Dec. 1782-17 Oct. 1783

Reel 13

1 Jan. 1785-30 June 1786

Reel 14

1 July 1786-31 Oct. 1787

Reel 15

1 Nov. 1787-31 Dec. 1790

Reel 16

Almanac, 11 Jan.-31 Dec. 1788

Reel 17

Almanac, 1789

Reel 18

Almanac, 1790

Reel 19

Almanac, 1791

Reel 20

1 Apr.-5 May 1791, 13 Apr.-16 May 1792

Reel 21

Almanac, 1792

Reel 22

Almanac, 1793

Reel 23

3 June 1794-28 Feb. 1795

Reel 24

17 Sep.-31 Oct. 1794

Reel 25

Almanac, 1794

Reel 26

1 Jan. 1795-12 May 1801, 5 Aug. 1809-30 Apr. 1836

Reel 27

1 Mar. 1795-31 Dec. 1802

Reel 28

Almanac, 1800

Reel 29

Almanac, 1802

Reel 30

1 Jan. 1803-4 Aug. 1809

Note: See Reel 309 for John Quincy Adams's fragmentary diary, 3 Feb.-14 Nov. 1803.

Reel 31

5 Aug. 1809-31 July 1813

Reel 32

1 Aug. 1813-31 May 1816

Reel 33

1 June 1816-31 Dec. 1818

Reel 34

1 Jan. 1819-20 Mar. 1821, 10 Nov.-6 Dec. 1824

Reel 35

21 Mar. 1821-7 Jan. 1822, 1 Apr.-30 Nov. 1822

Reel 36

"Diary in abridgment," 1 Dec. 1821-31 Dec. 1838

Reel 37

1 Jan. 1823-14 June 1824

Reel 38

25 Jan. 1823-Oct. 1826

Reel 39

1 Jan. 1825-30 Sep. 1830

Reel 40

11 Nov. 1825-24 June 1828

Reel 41

1 Oct. 1830-24 Mar. 1832

Reel 42

1 Dec. 1832-31 May 1835

Reel 43

1 June 1835-5 Dec. 1836

Reel 44

5 Dec. 1836-4 Jan. 1837, 29 July 1840-31 Dec. 1841

Reel 45

1 Jan. 1839-28 July 1840

Reel 46

1 Jan. 1842-8 July 1843

Reel 47

9 July 1843-31 Dec. 1844

Reel 48

1 Jan. 1845-10 Aug. 1846

Reel 49

"Rubbish I," diary and miscellaneous entries, 11 June 1829-31 Oct. 1833

Reel 50

"Rubbish II," diary and miscellaneous entries, 20 May 1820-31 July 1838

Reel 51

"Rubbish III," diary and miscellaneous entries, 19 Aug. 1823-31 Dec. 1826

Reel 52

"Rubbish IV," diary and miscellaneous entries, 1 Jan. 1827-Feb. 1848

C. Charles Francis Adams diaries, 1823-1880

Note: See Reel 608 for Charles Francis Adams's diaries, 1 Jan.-15 Feb. 1820, and 1 Jan. 1824-15 June 1827.

Reel 53

18 Dec. 1823-21 Jan. 1824

Reel 54

22 Jan.-20 Feb. 1824

Reel 55

1 May-31 Oct. 1824

Reel 56

26 Nov. 1826-27 July 1827

Reel 57

31 July 1827-16 Oct. 1828

Reel 58

17 Oct. 1828-3 Sep. 1829

Reel 59

4 Sep. 1829-16 May 1830

Reel 60

17 May 1830-31 Dec. 1831

Reel 61

1 Jan. 1832-31 Dec. 1833

Reel 62

1 Jan. 1834-12 Dec. 1835

Reel 63

13 Dec. 1835-31 Aug. 1837

Reel 64

1 Sep. 1837-31 Dec. 1838

Reel 65

1 Jan. 1839-23 May 1841

Reel 66

24 May 1841-31 Aug. 1843

Reel 67

1 Sep. 1843-19 May 1845

Reel 68

20 May 1845-31 Dec. 1846

Reel 69

1 Jan. 1847-22 Apr. 1848

Reel 70

23 Apr.-13 Sep. 1848

Reel 71

14 Sep. 1848-31 Aug. 1850

Reel 72

1 Sep. 1850-16 Aug. 1852

Reel 73

17 Aug. 1852-31 Dec. 1855

Reel 74

1 Jan. 1856-2 Aug. 1859

Reel 75

3 Aug. 1859-9 Nov. 1860

Reel 76

10 Nov. 1860-31 Dec. 1861

Reel 77

1 Jan. 1862-30 Apr. 1864

Reel 78

1 May 1864-30 June 1865

Reel 79

1 July 1865-31 July 1866

Reel 80

1 Aug. 1866-30 Sep. 1867

Reel 81

1 Oct. 1867-30 Nov. 1868

Reel 82

1 Dec. 1868-31 May 1870

Reel 83

1 June 1870-28 Nov. 1871

Reel 84

29 Nov. 1871-31 Jan. 1873

Reel 85

1 Feb. 1873-25 Oct. 1874

Reel 86

26 Oct. 1874-31 July 1876

Reel 87

1 Aug. 1876-31 May 1878

Reel 88

1 June 1878-2 Nov. 1880

II. Letterbooks, 1755-1881

A. John Adams and Abigail Adams letterbooks, 1755-1826

This subseries includes one Abigail Adams letterbook (Reel 97) and one John Adams letterbook that also contains some earlier correspondence of John Quincy Adams (Reel 96). The rest of the letterbooks belonged to John Adams.

Reel 89

26 May 1776-8 Feb. 1778

Reel 90

2 June-1 Oct. 1776

Reel 91

3 Feb.-7 July 1777; expense account, Jan.-Sep. 1777

Reel 92

3 May 1778-12 Feb. 1779

Reel 93

12 May 1778-8 Nov. 1779, 15 Sep. 1788

Reel 94

Copies of letters from the French ministry to the American Peace Commission, 15 May 1778-8 Jan. 1779

Reel 95

3 June 1778-Feb. 1779; "private," 23 Mar. 1809-6 May 1814

Reel 96

"Public and private," 14 Nov. 1779-28 July 1780, preceded by John Quincy Adams letterbook, 29 May 1778-20 Feb. 1779

Note: See Reels 125-155 for the rest of John Quincy Adams's letterbooks.

Reel 97

Abigail Adams letterbook, 18 Nov. 1779-Dec. 1780

Reel 98

Copies of letters to the president of Congress from Spain and France on armed neutrality, 11 Dec. 1779-5 June 1780

Reel 99

Copies of correspondence between the French ministry and the American Peace Commission, 12 Feb.-29 July 1780

Reel 100

Copies of letters to the president of Congress from the American Peace Commission, 10 June-14 Aug. 1780

Reel 101

Copies of letters to the president of Congress from Holland, 14 Aug. 1780-7 Feb. 1781; copies of letters to the "Author of Politique Hollandais," 22 Jan. 1782

Reel 102

"Private," 17 Aug. 1780-26 Apr. 1782

Reel 103

Copies of letters and documents of the American Peace Commission, Paris, 1780-1783

Reel 104

Copies of letters and documents of the mission in Holland, 29 Dec. 1780-29 Mar. 1782

Reel 105

Copies of letters to the French ministry on the mediation of the Imperial Courts, 7 July 1781-Jan. 1782

Reel 106

31 Mar. 1782-3 Aug. 1783, Holland; 10 Aug.-14 Sep. 1783, Paris

Reel 107

28 Apr. 1782-12 Dec. 1785

Reel 108

Copies of letters of the American Peace Commission, Paris, 31 Oct. 1782-8 Sep. 1783

Reel 109

Copies of state papers of the American Peace Commission, 4 Nov. 1782-12 June 1783

Reel 110

17 Nov. 1782-10 June 1783 (scattered entries)

Reel 111

"Public," 26 May 1785-28 Feb. 1786

Reel 112

"Public," 3 Dec. 1785-28 Feb. 1788

Reel 113

"Public and private," 12 Dec. 1785-2 Feb. 1788, 28 Aug. 1788

Reel 114

May-July 1789, Aug.-Oct. 1797, Feb. 1825-May 1826; transcripts of letters, 1755-1776; accounts with the U.S., 1789-1792

Reel 115

20 May 1789-7 Jan. 1793

Reel 116

25 Apr. 1793, 12 May 1793, 12 Sep. 1794; diary, 11 Jan.-28 Feb. 1781

Note: The diary on this reel is also located on Reel 2.

Reel 117

18 Jan. 1797-22 Feb. 1799

Reel 118

"Public," 7 Mar.-20 June 1797; "private," 23 Mar. 1801-26 Nov. 1812

Reel 119

17 Oct. 1797-8 July 1799

Reel 120

10 July 1799-2 Mar. 1801

Reel 121

30 Nov. 1812-17 Apr. 1813

Reel 122

29 May 1814-7 Nov. 1816, preceded by account book, 13 Feb.-28 July 1780

Reel 123

13 Nov. 1816-12 Aug. 1819; account book, American Peace Commission, 16 Jan. 1777-23 Feb. 1779

Reel 124

18 Aug. 1819-20 Feb. 1825, preceded by journal of European bank drafts, 1785-1788

B. John Quincy Adams letterbooks, 1781-1848

Note: See Reel 96 for John Quincy Adams's letterbook, 29 May 1778-20 Feb. 1779.

Reel 125

"Private," May 1781-27 Sep. 1782

Reel 126

"Private," 30 May 1794-8 Feb. 1795

Reel 127

"Public," 30 May 1794-12 July 1795

Reel 128

"Private," 9 Feb. 1795-16 Feb. 1797

Reel 129

"Public," 12 July 1795-2 May 1798

Reel 130

25 Aug. 1795-14 Apr. 1796; "public and private," 16 Feb. 1797-14 Feb. 1798

Reel 131

"Private," letterpress copies, 26 Dec. 1795-30 May 1801

Reel 132

"Public," 30 May 1796-23 Dec. 1801

Reel 133

"Private," 17 Feb. 1798-6 July 1799

Reel 134

"Private," 9 July 1799-28 Apr. 1801

Reel 135

"Private," 7 Oct. 1801-5 June 1812, 8 Feb. 1814

Reel 136

"Public," 27 June 1809-5 Dec. 1812

Reel 137

Public documents and letters sent to the secretary of state, etc., 10 Oct. 1809-25 Oct. 1816, 14/26 Mar. 1810-Dec. 1815, 16 Apr.-26 Dec. 1814

Reel 138

"Public," 2 May 1810-17 July 1816

Reel 139

"Private," 5 Jan. 1811-9 May 1815

Reel 140

Official record of the U.S. commissions to St. Petersburg and Ghent, 6 May 1813-6 Jan. 1815

Reel 141

Copies of correspondence and documents, U.S. commission at Ghent and mission at London, 7 Aug. 1814-26 Apr. 1815, 11 May-9 June 1815, 7 Apr.-8 July 1815; "private," 27 Mar.-1 May 1831

Reel 142

"Public," 28 Feb. 1815-19 Mar. 1816; list of passports delivered, 9 June 1815-26 May 1817

Reel 143

"Private," 16 Mar. 1816-31 Jan. 1817, 9 May 1817-10 May 1818

Reel 144

"Public and private," 17 July 1816-10 June 1817, 26 Nov. 1817-27 Jan. 1823 (scattered entries), 18 Dec. 1830-22 Mar. 1831

Reel 145

"Private," 10 Sep. 1817-28 June 1819, 25 Oct. 1838, 5 Nov. 1838

Reel 146

"Public," 28 Sep. 1817-19 May 1831

Reel 147

"Private," 12 May 1818-7 May 1825

Reel 148

"Private," 10 Feb. 1825-13 Mar. 1829

Reel 149

"Private," 9 July 1826-13 Feb. 1830

Reel 150

"Private," 18 Feb. 1830-14 Sep. 1832

Reel 151

"Private," 12 Sep. 1832-12 Mar. 1834

Reel 152

"Private," 14 Mar. 1834-31 Dec. 1836

Reel 153

"Private," 1 Jan. 1837-22 Nov. 1839

Reel 154

"Private," 20 Nov. 1839-19 Nov. 1845

Reel 155

"Private," 22 Nov. 1845-4 Feb. 1848

C. Charles Francis Adams letterbooks, 1826-1881

Reel 156

10 Dec. 1826-26 Oct. 1828

Reel 157

20 Nov. 1828-13 Dec. 1836

Reel 158

25 Nov. 1829-14 Jan. 1847

Reel 159

26 Jan. 1841-8 Dec. 1848

Reel 160

12 Dec. 1848-18 Mar. 1851

Reel 161

8 Apr. 1851-27 Mar. 1856

Reel 162

1 Apr. 1856-23 Nov. 1859

Reel 163

16 Jan.-26 Oct. 1860

Reel 164

31 Oct. 1860-1 May 1861

Reel 165

17 May-5 Oct. 1861

Reel 166

2 Oct. 1861-10 Jan. 1862

Reel 167

11 Jan.-23 June 1862

Reel 168

25 June 1862-27 Feb. 1863

Reel 169

2 Mar.-21 Aug. 1863

Reel 170

21 Aug. 1863-5 Mar. 1864

Reel 171

5 Mar.-31 Oct. 1864

Reel 172

3 Nov. 1864-10 June 1865

Reel 173

12 June 1865-22 Feb. 1866

Reel 174

22 Feb. 1866-19 Mar. 1867

Reel 175

19 Mar. 1867-29 Feb. 1868

Reel 176

3 Mar. 1868-22 Apr. 1873, 26 May 1880-29 Oct. 1881

Reel 177

8 Jan. 1873-9 Dec. 1881

Reel 178

Index to letters received, Great Britain, 1861-1863

Reel 179

Index to letters received, Great Britain, 1864-1866

III. Miscellany, 1761-1899

This series consists of miscellaneous manuscript material, largely in bound volumes, of various Adams family members, friends, and connections. In some cases, a single volume was used for different purposes or by more than one person.

The material in this series is arranged as follows: first by generation, beginning with John and Abigail Adams. Each generation is then organized from the oldest son to the youngest, with the wife of each son immediately following her husband. For family members with extensive material, papers are arranged in this order: 1. autobiographical material, including diaries (except those of John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and Charles Francis Adams, whose diaries are located in Series I), memorandum books, etc.; 2. financial papers; 3. legal papers (notes, briefs, fees received, etc.); 4. literary material, including student exercises, commonplace books, translations, and original compositions; 5. political writings; and 6. unclassified material (manuscripts not classifiable in the other categories). Within these categories, manuscripts are arranged in chronological order whenever possible, with the exception of John Quincy Adams's literary manuscripts, which are arranged into two sequences: Reels 217-236 and Reels 237-243.

Non-Adams material, arranged alphabetically by author, is located at the end of the series.

A. John Adams miscellany, 1761-1831

Reel 180

Autobiography

Reel 181

Account book, 6-9 July 1781

Reel 181

Will, inventory, and estate papers, 1819-1831

Reel 181

Blank notebook with fragment of French manuscript on cover

Reel 182

Docket of court cases, Jan. 1763-Apr. 1770

Reel 183

Docket of court cases, Jan. 1771-July 1774

Reel 184

Legal commonplace book

Reel 184

Lists of actions, 1761-1770

Reel 184

Briefs and notes on admiralty cases

Reel 184

Four notebooks on Massachusetts cases (not in Adams's hand)

Reel 185

Briefs and notes on legal cases, 1761-1778 and undated

Reel 185

Accounts and miscellaneous papers related to Adams's law practice

Reel 186

Notes on law cases, with notes in other hands, including that of John Quincy Adams

Reel 187

Literary commonplace book

Reel 188

Literary notes and drafts

Reel 189

Copy of Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence, June 1776

Reel 189

Facsimiles of the engrossed and signed text of the Declaration of Independence executed by Maverick (1817) and Stone (1823)

Reel 190

Copies of instructions to Adams for negotiating treaties of peace and commerce, 1779-1780

Reel 191

Copies of Massachusetts Bay charters and other state papers regarding boundaries, etc., furnished to Adams in 1780-1781

Reel 192

Journal of bills of exchange in Holland, 1780-1784

Reel 193

Catalog of his library, 1790

Reel 194

Journal of executive actions, Mar. 1797-Mar. 1799

Reel 195

Journal of executive actions, June 1799-May 1800

Reel 196

Two manuscript funeral sermons on Adams by John T. Kirkland, 23 July 1826

B. Abigail Adams miscellany, 1784-1818

Reel 197

Diary, 20 June-19 July 1784, 20-28 July 1787, 30 Mar.-May 1788

Reel 198

Manuscript funeral sermon on Mrs. Adams by John T. Kirkland, Nov. 1818, with a copy in another hand

C. John Quincy Adams miscellany, 1780-1848

Reel 199

Pocket memorandum and commonplace book (scattered entries), 1782-1836

Reel 200

Pocket memorandum and account book (scattered entries), 1795-1824

Reel 201

Memorandum book ("The Chaos"), 1804-1827

Reel 202

Memoranda kept in St. Petersburg, 1810-1813

Reel 203

Memorandum and garden book (scattered entries), 1810-1845

Reel 204

Pocket memorandum book, 1815-1828, with diary notes for Nov. 1824

Reel 204

Pocket memorandum book, 1831

Reel 205

Expense book, 1791-1802

Reel 205

Accounts with the United States, 1811-1812

Reel 206

Accounts with the United States, 1794-1801, 1809-1822

Reel 206

Financial ledger, 1802-1813

Reel 207

"Monies received," 1798-1801, 10 Jan. 1804

Reel 207

Daily expenses, 1798-1807

Reel 208

Household account book, 1799-1822

Reel 209

Personal financial record, 1802-1822

Reel 210

Account book (scattered entries), 1809-1829

Reel 211

Account book and miscellaneous notes, 1810-1814

Reel 212

Accounts kept by Quinzard (Adams's cook), 1811-1813

Reel 213

Accounts with the Bank of the Metropolis, 1818-1847

Reel 213

Checks drawn on the Bank of the Metropolis, 1818-1846

Reel 214

Legal memoranda, 1786, et seq.

Reel 215

Legal accounts, 1790-1804

Reel 215

Fee book, 1792-1809

Reel 215

Notes on legal cases, Feb.1802, Aug. 1802

Reel 216

Records of the Commissioners of Bankruptcy, 1802

Reel 217

Latin and Greek copybook, Jan. 1781

Reel 218

Copy of Fables de Phèdre, 1781, with prologue, 1831

Reel 219

Poetical commonplace book, St. Petersburg, 1782

Reel 220

Literary commonplace book, St. Petersburg, 1782

Reel 221

Poetical commonplace book, St. Petersburg, 1782

Reel 222

Translation of Sallust, 1784

Reel 223

Verse composition book, 1784-1792

Reel 224

Quotations from Shakespeare

Reel 225

Translations from Tacitus

Reel 226

Translations of Jean Luzac's Oratio de Socrate Cive (Leyden, 1796)

Reel 227

Copy of his translation of Dietrich von Bülow's Der Freistaat von Nordamerika... (Berlin, 1797)

Reel 228

Original poems and draft of translation of Wieland's Oberon

Reel 229

Translation of Wieland's Oberon

Reel 229

Title page of Adams's translation of Oberon as edited by A. B. Faust (New York, 1940)

Reel 230

Literary commonplace book and miscellaneous memoranda (scattered entries), 1803-1825

Reel 231

Boylston lectures on oratory (except Nos. 1, 13, 18, and part of 19), 1807-1809

Reel 232

Boylston lectures on oratory, continued (except No. 27), 1807-1809

Reel 232

Drafts and notes for another series on the same subject, incomplete

Reel 233

Transcripts of Adams's letters to George Washington Adams on reading the Bible, Sep. 1811-Sep. 1813

Reel 234

Notes for and drafts of Report on Weights and Measures, 1819-1821

Reel 235

Partial draft of Report on Weights and Measures, 1820

Reel 236

Report on Weights and Measures (Washington, 1821)

Reel 237

Poems and translations, 1780-1841, including draft and copy of "Dermot MacMorrogh" and miscellaneous memoranda

Reel 238

Early translations and literary extracts in French, English, and Latin

Reel 239

Early translations into French and English

Reel 240

Early translations into French and English

Reel 241

Writings, literary notes, and extracts, 1787-1829

Reel 242

Long poetical compositions, including a draft of his translation of Wieland's Oberon

Reel 243

Miscellaneous short poems, 1805-1846

Reel 244

Draft of "The Brevet, Observations on the claims to command of Brevet Major General Winfield Scott," 1828

Reel 245

Another draft (or copy) of the treatise on brevet rank, with supplementary material, 1814-1828

Reel 246

"Answer to the Appeal of Certain Federalists," 1829

Reel 246

"Parties in the United States," 1829

Reel 247

"Alphabetical Index to my files of Letters, papers and documents," 1794-1801

Reel 248

List of books sent from Europe, 1801

Reel 249

List of U.S. public documents, 1808-1822

Reel 250

Weather record, Washington, D.C., Jan. 1818-May 1825

Reel 251

Presidential messages to the Senate and House, Dec. 1825-May 1828

Reel 252

Executive Record: commissions signed, Mar. 1825-Dec. 1828, and acts approved or disapproved, 23 Dec. 1825-3 Mar. 1829; orders, 5 Mar. 1825-3 Mar. 1829; nominations, 5 Mar. 1825-24 May 1828

Reel 253

Copy of proceedings of the special Senate session beginning 4 Mar. 1825

Reel 254

Registers of letters received, Mar. 1825-Oct. 1827, Nov. 1827-Feb. 1829

Reel 254

Lists of Congressional resolutions, Dec. 1825-Mar. 1827, Dec. 1827-Feb. 1829

Reel 255

Scrapbook of mounted clippings related to Adams's western trips, July-Aug. 1843, Sep.-Nov. 1843

Reel 255

Newspaper notices (transcripts) related to Adams's western trips

Reel 256

Transcripts of letters and documents from various sources related to political and diplomatic affairs, 1782-1831

Reel 257

Copy of the executive proceedings of the U.S. Senate, May 1789-Mar. 1801

Reel 258

Copy of the executive proceedings of the U.S. Senate, Mar. 1801-Mar. 1811

Reel 259

Copy of the executive proceedings of the U.S. Senate, Nov. 1811-Apr. 1814

Reel 260

Copy of the executive proceedings of the U.S. Senate, Sep. 1814-May 1820

Reel 261

Copy of the executive proceedings of the U.S. Senate, Mar. 1825-Mar. 1829

Reel 262

Copy of the journal of the Hartford Convention, 1814-1815

Reel 263

Manuscript funeral sermon on Adams by William P. Lunt, Mar. 1848

D. Louisa Catherine Adams miscellany, 1812-1849

Reel 264

Diary, 22 Oct. 1812-15 Feb. 1814, 24 Jan.-25 Mar. 1819, with poems and a dramatic composition

Reel 265

Diary, 6 Dec. 1819-8 Jan. 1824

Reel 265

"Record of a Life, or My Story," begun 23 July 1825

Reel 266

Diary, 19 July-19 Aug. 1821

Reel 267

Diary, 17 Aug.-27 Sep. 1821

Reel 268

Diary, verse compositions, and prose reflections, 1835-1841

Reel 268

"Narrative of a Journey from Russia to France," 1815

Reel 269

Autobiographical sketch: "The Adventures of a Nobody," begun 1 July 1840

Reel 270

Diary, 12 Apr. 1843-28 Aug. 1847

Reel 270

Poems, 1842-1849

Reel 271

Poetical compositions and commonplace book, 1816-1835

Reel 272

Poetical compositions, 1816-1835

Reel 272

Copies of poems, chiefly by John Quincy Adams, in his wife's hand, 1816-1843

Reel 273

Translations and poems, 1825-1847

Reel 274

Prose composition: "The Metropolitan Kaleidoscope or Varieties of Winter. Etchings by Rachel Daub...," 18 Dec. 1827 (two manuscript texts)

Reel 275

Verse composition book

Reel 276

Dramatic composition: "Juvenile Indiscretions or Grand Papa a Farce in one Act"

Reel 277

Dramatic composition: "Suspicion or Persecuted Innocence. A Tragedy," and a fragment entitled "Leonora Vernon"

Reel 278

Dramatic compositions: "The Wag or Just from College" and "The Captives of Scio or The Liberal Americans"

Reel 279

Dramatic compositions: "The Innocent Convicted" and other fragments

Reel 280

Literary compositions and translations

E. Thomas Boylston Adams miscellany, 1794-1797

Thomas Boylston Adams (1772-1832), the third son and youngest child of John and Abigail (Smith) Adams, graduated from Harvard in 1790 and studied law. He accompanied his brother John Quincy Adams on his first diplomatic mission to Europe as secretary in 1794, returned in 1798, and practiced law and contributed to Joseph Dennie's Port Folio in Philadelphia for some years thereafter. In 1805, he married Ann Harrod of Haverhill and settled in Quincy, which he represented in the Massachusetts legislature, 1805-1806. In 1811, he was appointed chief justice of the circuit court of common pleas for the southern circuit of Massachusetts.

Reel 281

Diary, 15 Sep.-23 Oct. 1794

Reel 282

Diary, 24 Oct. 1794-14 Apr. 1796

Reel 283

Expense book, 1794-1797

F. Ann Harrod Adams miscellany, 1806-1840

Ann Harrod Adams (1774-1846) was the wife of Thomas Boylston Adams.

Reel 284

Family record, 1806-ca. 1825

Reel 285

Verses by members of her family and others, ca. 1820-1840

G. William Stephens Smith miscellany, 1783

William Stephens Smith (1755-1816), of New York, married Abigail, daughter of John and Abigail (Smith) Adams, in London in 1786. He had served in the Continental Army throughout the Revolution, part of the time as aide to General Washington. From 1813 to 1816, he was a member of Congress from New York.

Reel 286

Proceedings of the American Commissioners of Inspection during the British evacuation of New York, 1783

H. George Washington Adams miscellany, 1814-1825

George Washington Adams (1801-1829), the eldest son of John Quincy and Louisa Catherine (Johnson) Adams, was a member of the class of 1821 at Harvard. He studied law but was much more devoted to literature. He took his own life by jumping from a steamboat in Long Island Sound.

Reel 287

Diary, 1-23 Aug. 1825

Reel 287

Autobiographical essay, 1825

Reel 288

Letterbook and copybook, 1814-1817

Reel 289

Account book, 1823-1824

Reel 290

Legal commonplace book, with added entries in another hand

Reel 291

Poetical and prose compositions, 1817-1820

Reel 292

"Records of the Dramatic Society" (in various hands), 1819-1823

Reel 293

Poetry notebook

Reel 294

Literary commonplace book

Reel 294

Drafts of speeches and other writings by Charles Francis Adams

Reel 295

Literary commonplace book, with further entries by Charles Francis Adams

I. Charles Francis Adams miscellany, 1803-1876

Note: See Reels 294 and 295 for additional Charles Francis Adams papers.

Reel 296

Reminiscences of his mission to Great Britain, 1861-1862, begun 1 Sep. 1867

Reel 297

Accounts as manager of John Quincy Adams's finances, 1828-1846, with earlier entries by George Washington Adams, 1824

Reel 298

Accounts as manager of John Quincy Adams's finances, 1837-1847, with earlier entries by George Washington Adams, 1823-1824

Reel 299

Accounts as manager of John Quincy Adams's finances, 1838-1842, with records of George Washington Adams's estate and expenses, Jan.-Feb. 1824

Reel 300

Accounts as manager of John Quincy Adams's finances, 1842-1845, with earlier entries by George Washington Adams, 1823-1824

Reel 301

Financial ledger, 1846-1851

Reel 302

Financial ledger, 1852-1868

Reel 303

Account book, 1829-1844

Reel 304

Accounts as agent of trust for Mary Louisa Adams, 1852-1857

Reel 305

Financial records, receipt book, and family accounts, 1834-1859

Reel 306

Bank deposit book, Metropolitan Bank, New York City, with 12 checks, 1854

Reel 307

Travel expenses in Europe, kept by E. Giorgi, Adams's courier, Dec. 1871-Feb. 1872

Reel 308

Travel expenses in Europe, kept by L. Perrini, Adams's courier, May-Sep. 1872

Reel 309

"Book of Possessions" (records of Adams's property), 1853, with other materials, including a fragmentary diary of John Quincy Adams, 3 Feb.-14 Nov. 1803

Reel 310

Legal commonplace book, 1825

Reel 311

Legal commonplace book, 1827-1829

Reel 312

Literary commonplace book, 1822

Reel 313

Theme book

Reel 314

Lecture notes, ca. 1823-1825

Reel 315

Composition book (drafts of political writings), 1828-1830

Reel 316

Composition book (drafts of reviews and legislative papers), ca. 1843-1845

Reel 317

Literary miscellany (reviews, lectures), ca. 1827-1846

Reel 318

Literary miscellany (lectures, addresses, etc.), 1841-1875

Reel 319

Political writings and speeches, 1832-1837

Reel 320

Political writings and speeches, 1837-1876

Reel 321

Scrapbook of his newspaper articles, 1832-1835

Reel 322

Scrapbook of his newspaper articles, 1835-1836

Reel 323

Scrapbook of his newspaper articles, 1835-1850

Reel 324

Scrapbook of his newspaper articles, 1836

Reel 325

Scrapbook of newspaper articles by various writers related to the slavery issue, etc., 1848-1860

Reel 326

Catalog of John Quincy Adams pamphlet collection, 1833

Reel 327

Transcripts from the family papers made in 1833, with reminiscences of John Adams by various hands

J. Elizabeth Coombs Adams miscellany, 1770-1899

Elizabeth Coombs Adams (1808-1903), the second daughter of Thomas Boylston and Ann (Harrod) Adams, never married and lived all her life in Quincy, Mass. One of her hobbies was preserving family mementoes and chronicling family history in the form of notes and marginalia.

Reel 328

Scrapbook, sketchbook, and autograph collection, 1770-1899

K. William Steuben Smith miscellany, 1814

William Steuben Smith (1787-1850), the eldest child of William Stephens Smith and Abigail (Adams) Smith, accompanied his uncle John Quincy Adams to St. Petersburg in 1809. In 1813, he married Catherine Maria Frances Johnson, younger sister of Mrs. John Quincy Adams.

Reel 329

Diary, 24 Jan.-22 Sep. 1814

L. Non-Adams miscellany, 1769-1843

Reel 330

George Beaufort [i.e. Samuel Cooper Johonnot?] journal, kept onboard the Sensible, 14 Nov.-9 Dec. 1779

"George Beaufort" is evidently a pseudonym for Samuel Cooper Johonnot (1768-1806), who accompanied the Adamses on their voyage from Boston to Spain, Nov.-Dec. 1779. Johonnot was a grandson of Reverend Samuel Cooper and a son of Gabriel Johonnot of Boston. He was sent abroad for schooling under John Adams and later under Benjamin Franklin at Passy. Returning home several years later, he graduated from Harvard in 1783; practiced law in Portland, District of Maine; and became U.S. consul at Demerara, British Guiana, where he died. There was no George Beaufort aboard La Sensible on the voyage to Spain in 1779, but John Quincy Adams's journal of this voyage frequently mentions young Johonnot, and according to a note in Adams's hand at the end of the "Beaufort" journal, this manuscript diary was presented by Johonnot to Adams, presumably soon after the voyage.

Digital facsimiles of the Samuel Cooper Johonnot journal are available on Life at Sea, a digital publication of Adam Matthew Digital, Inc. This digital resource is available at subscribing libraries; speak to your local librarian to determine if your library has access. The MHS makes this resource available onsite; see a reference librarian for more information.

Reel 331

Thomas Callender memorandum book, kept principally in Princeton, New Jersey, 1804-1820

Thomas Callender (1778-1827) was born at Fredericksburg, Virginia, and married Anne Maria Smith in New Orleans in 1808. She was the daughter of Reverend Samuel Stanhope Smith and the granddaughter of Reverend John Witherspoon of Princeton, New Jersey. Callender appears to have spent his mature life in Princeton and New York City. How Callender's memorandum book came to be part of the Adams family papers is unknown.

Thomas Baker Johnson diaries, 1807-1838

Thomas Baker Johnson (1778?-1843), the younger brother of Louisa Catherine Johnson (Mrs. John Quincy Adams), was a valetudinarian traveler. Little is known of him beyond these voluminous and disorderly diaries.

Reel 332

31 Dec. 1807-1808, 24 July-Nov. 1827, 14-16 Feb. 1837

Reel 333

16 Dec. 1828-28 Apr. 1829

Reel 334

May-3 June 1829, 13 Apr. 1836, May-June 1836

Reel 335

10 Aug. 1836-13 Feb. 1837

Reel 336

14 Feb.-30 May 1837

Reel 337

30 May-14 Aug. 1837

Reel 338

14 Aug.-17 Dec. 1837

Reel 339

18 Dec. 1837-20 May 1838

Reel 340

Elise Charlotte Otté diary, kept on a tour through northern New York and Canada to Niagara Falls with John Quincy Adams and the Grinnell family, July 1843

Elise Charlotte Otté (1818-1914), of Danish and English ancestry, came to the United States about 1840 to serve as schoolmistress and companion in the Grinnell family of New Bedford, Mass. She returned to England and achieved a reputation as a student of linguistics.

Digital facsimiles of the Elise Charlotte Otté diary are available on Leisure, Travel & Mass Culture: The History of Tourism, a digital publication of Adam Matthew Digital, Inc. This digital resource is available to researchers on MHS library computers. See a reference librarian for information on how to access this resource.

Reel 341

James Blake diary, 5 Aug. 1769-6 Nov. 1771

Formerly attributed to Stephen Peabody.

James Blake (1751-1771), of Dorchester, Mass., graduated from Harvard in 1769 and studied for the ministry with Reverend William Smith, Abigail Adams's father.

Reel 342

Samuel Tucker journal, "An Abstract of a Journal...on board the Contl. Frigate Boston," 11 Feb.-6 Sep. 1778

Samuel Tucker (1747-1833) was captain of the Continental frigate Boston that carried John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams to France on the former's first diplomatic mission early in 1778.

Digital facsimiles of the Samuel Tucker journal are available on Life at Sea, a digital publication of Adam Matthew Digital, Inc. This digital resource is available at subscribing libraries; speak to your local librarian to determine if your library has access. The MHS makes this resource available onsite; see a reference librarian for more information.

IV. Letters received and other loose papers, 1639-1889

This series contains letters received and other loose papers in a single chronological sequence, 1639-1889 (followed by undated material); a supplement of material arranged topically (ciphers, cipher keys, genealogical material, newspaper clippings, wills, deeds, etc.); and addenda consisting of portions of the diaries of John Adams, 1761, and Charles Francis Adams, 1820, 1824-1827, discovered too late for inclusion in Series I.

A. Chronological papers, 1639-1889

Reel 343

1639-1766

Reel 344

1767-July 1775

Reel 345

Aug. 1775-Apr. 1776

Reel 346

May-Dec. 1776

Reel 347

Jan.-Sep. 1777

Reel 348

Oct. 1777-Mar. 1778

Reel 349

Apr.-Dec. 1778

Reel 350

1779

Reel 351

Jan.-May 1780

Reel 352

June-Sep. 1780

Reel 353

Oct.-Dec. 1780

Reel 354

Jan.-May 1781

Reel 355

June-Dec. 1781

Reel 356

Jan.-Apr. 1782

Reel 357

May-Aug. 1782

Reel 358

Sep.-Oct. 1782

Reel 359

Nov.-Dec. 1782

Reel 360

Jan.-May 1783

Reel 361

June-Nov. 1783

Reel 362

Dec. 1783-May 1784

Reel 363

June-Dec. 1784

Reel 364

Jan.-June 1785

Reel 365

July-Sep. 1785

Reel 366

Oct.-Dec. 1785

Reel 367

Jan.-Apr. 1786

Reel 368

May-Sep. 1786

Reel 369

Oct. 1786-Apr. 1787

Reel 370

May-Dec. 1787

Reel 371

1788

Reel 372

Jan.-Aug. 1789

Reel 373

Sep. 1789-June 1790

Reel 374

July 1790-May 1791

Reel 375

June 1791-Dec. 1792

Reel 376

1793

Reel 377

Jan.-Aug. 1794

Reel 378

Sep.-Dec. 1794

Reel 379

Jan.-June 1795

Reel 380

July-Dec. 1795

Reel 381

Jan.-June 1796

Reel 382

July-Dec. 1796

Reel 383

Jan.-Mar. 1797

Reel 384

Apr.-June 1797

Reel 385

July-Sep. 1797

Reel 386

Oct.-Dec. 1797

Reel 387

Jan.-Mar. 1798

Reel 388

Apr.-May 1798

Reel 389

June 1798

Reel 390

July-Aug. 1798

Reel 391

Sep.-Oct. 1798

Reel 392

Nov.-Dec. 1798

Reel 393

Jan.-Mar. 1799

Reel 394

Apr.-May 1799

Reel 395

June-July 1799

Reel 396

Aug.-Dec. 1799

Reel 397

Jan.-May 1800

Reel 398

June-Sep. 1800

Reel 399

Oct.-Dec. 1800

Reel 400

Jan.-May 1801

Reel 401

June 1801-Dec. 1802

Reel 402

1803

Reel 403

1804

Reel 404

1805-1806

Reel 405

Jan. 1807-Mar. 1808

Reel 406

Apr.-Dec. 1808

Reel 407

Jan.-July 1809

Reel 408

Aug.-Dec. 1809

Reel 409

Jan.-June 1810

Reel 410

July-Dec. 1810

Reel 411

Jan.-June 1811

Reel 412

July-Dec. 1811

Reel 413

Jan.-June 1812

Reel 414

July-Dec. 1812

Reel 415

Jan.-June 1813

Reel 416

July-Dec. 1813

Reel 417

Jan.-Apr. 1814

Reel 418

May-July 1814

Reel 419

Aug.-Sep. 1814

Reel 420

Oct.-Nov. 1814

Reel 421

Dec. 1814

Reel 422

Jan.-Mar. 1815

Reel 423

Apr.-May 1815

Reel 424

June 1815

Reel 425

July 1815

Reel 426

Aug.-Sep. 1815

Reel 427

Oct.-Nov. 1815

Reel 428

Dec. 1815

Reel 429

Jan.-Feb. 1816

Reel 430

Mar.-Apr. 1816

Reel 431

May 1816

Reel 432

June-July 1816

Reel 433

Aug. 1816

Reel 434

Sep.-Nov. 1816

Reel 435

Dec. 1816

Reel 436

Jan.-Mar. 1817

Reel 437

Apr.-May 1817

Reel 438

June-Aug. 1817

Reel 439

Sep. 1817

Reel 440

Oct.-Nov. 1817

Reel 441

Dec. 1817

Reel 442

Jan.-Mar. 1818

Reel 443

Apr.-July 1818

Reel 444

Aug.-Oct. 1818

Reel 445

Nov.-Dec. 1818

Reel 446

Jan.-Mar. 1819

Reel 447

Apr.-Aug. 1819

Reel 448

Sep.-Dec. 1819

Reel 449

Jan.-June 1820

Reel 450

July-Dec. 1820

Reel 451

Jan.-May 1821

Reel 452

June-Aug. 1821

Reel 453

Sep.-Dec. 1821

Reel 454

Jan.-Apr. 1822

Reel 455

May-July 1822

Reel 456

Aug.-Nov. 1822

Reel 457

Dec. 1822

Reel 458

Jan.-Feb. 1823

Reel 459

Mar.-Apr. 1823

Reel 460

May 1823

Reel 461

June 1823

Reel 462

July-Aug. 1823

Reel 463

Sep.-Dec. 1823

Reel 464

Jan.-May 1824

Reel 465

June-Aug. 1824

Reel 466

Sep.-Dec. 1824

Reel 467

Jan.-Feb. 1825

Reel 468

Mar. 1825

Reel 469

Apr.-May 1825

Reel 470

June 1825

Reel 471

July-Aug. 1825

Reel 472

Sep.-Nov. 1825

Reel 473

Dec. 1825

Reel 474

Jan.-Feb. 1826

Reel 475

Mar.-May 1826

Reel 476

June-July 1826

Reel 477

Aug.-Sep. 1826

Reel 478

Oct.-Dec. 1826

Reel 479

Jan.-Mar. 1827

Reel 480

Apr.-May 1827

Reel 481

June-July 1827

Reel 482

Aug.-Sep. 1827

Reel 483

Oct.-Dec. 1827

Reel 484

Jan.-Feb. 1828

Reel 485

Mar.-May 1828

Reel 486

June-July 1828

Reel 487

Aug.-Sep. 1828

Reel 488

Oct.-Nov. 1828

Reel 489

Dec. 1828

Reel 490

Jan.-Mar. 1829

Reel 491

Apr.-Dec. 1829

Reel 492

1830

Reel 493

Jan.-July 1831

Reel 494

Aug.-Dec. 1831

Reel 495

Jan.-May 1832

Reel 496

June-Dec. 1832

Reel 497

Jan.-Sep. 1833

Reel 498

Oct. 1833-Jan. 1834

Reel 499

Feb.-May 1834

Reel 500

June-Dec. 1834

Reel 501

Jan.-Mar. 1835

Reel 502

Apr.-Dec. 1835

Reel 503

Jan.-May 1836

Reel 504

June-Dec. 1836

Reel 505

Jan.-Feb. 1837

Reel 506

Mar.-Aug. 1837

Reel 507

Sep.-Dec. 1837

Reel 508

Jan.-Feb. 1838

Reel 509

Mar.-June 1838

Reel 510

July-Dec. 1838

Reel 511

Jan.-Feb. 1839

Reel 512

Mar.-Dec. 1839

Reel 513

Jan.-Mar. 1840

Reel 514

Apr.-June 1840

Reel 515

July-Nov. 1840

Reel 516

Dec. 1840-Jan. 1841

Reel 517

Feb.-Apr. 1841

Reel 518

May-July 1841

Reel 519

Aug.-Nov. 1841

Reel 520

Dec. 1841-Jan. 1842

Reel 521

Feb.-Mar. 1842

Reel 522

Apr.-June 1842

Reel 523

July-Oct. 1842

Reel 524

Nov.-Dec. 1842

Reel 525

Jan.-Mar. 1843

Reel 526

Apr.-Aug. 1843

Reel 527

Sep.-Dec. 1843

Reel 528

Jan.-Mar. 1844

Reel 529

Apr.-July 1844

Reel 530

Aug.-Dec. 1844

Reel 531

Jan.-Apr. 1845

Reel 532

May-Aug. 1845

Reel 533

Sep.-Dec. 1845

Reel 534

Jan.-May 1846

Reel 535

June-Dec. 1846

Reel 536

1847

Reel 537

Jan.-Apr. 1848

Reel 538

May-Dec. 1848

Reel 539

1849

Reel 540

1850-1851

Reel 541

1852

Reel 542

1853-1854

Reel 543

1855-1856

Reel 544

Jan. 1857-July 1858

Reel 545

Aug.-Dec. 1858

Reel 546

Jan.-June 1859

Reel 547

July-Dec. 1859

Reel 548

Jan.-Apr. 1860

Reel 549

May-July 1860

Reel 550

Aug.-Dec. 1860

Reel 551

Jan. 1861

Reel 552

Feb. 1861

Reel 553

Mar.-May 1861

Reel 554

June-Aug. 1861

Reel 555

Sep.-Nov. 1861

Reel 556

Dec. 1861

Reel 557

Jan.-Feb. 1862

Reel 558

Mar.-May 1862

Reel 559

June-July 1862

Reel 560

Aug.-Sep. 1862

Reel 561

Oct.-Nov. 1862

Reel 562

Dec. 1862-Jan. 1863

Reel 563

Feb.-Mar. 1863

Reel 564

Apr.-May 1863

Reel 565

June-July 1863

Reel 566

Aug.-Sep. 1863

Reel 567

Oct.-Nov. 1863

Reel 568

Dec. 1863-Feb. 1864

Reel 569

Mar.-Apr. 1864

Reel 570

May-June 1864

Reel 571

July-Aug. 1864

Reel 572

Sep.-Dec. 1864

Reel 573

Jan.-Mar. 1865

Reel 574

Apr. 1865

Reel 575

May-June 1865

Reel 576

July-Sep. 1865

Reel 577

Oct.-Dec. 1865

Reel 578

Jan.-Apr. 1866

Reel 579

May-Aug. 1866

Reel 580

Sep.-Dec. 1866

Reel 581

Jan.-Mar. 1867

Reel 582

Apr.-June 1867

Reel 583

July-Sep. 1867

Reel 584

Oct.-Dec. 1867

Reel 585

Jan.-Mar. 1868

Reel 586

Apr.-Dec. 1868

Reel 587

1869

Reel 588

1870

Reel 589

1871

Reel 590

Jan.-June 1872

Reel 591

July-Aug. 1872

Reel 592

Sep. 1872-May 1873

Reel 593

June-Dec. 1873

Reel 594

1874-1875

Reel 595

1876-1877

Reel 596

1878-1879

Reel 597

1880-1882

Reel 598

1883-1884

Reel 599

1885-1887

Reel 600

1888-1889

Reel 601

Undated material

B. Topical supplements, 1765-1888

Reel 602

Ciphers and cipher keys

Reel 603

Genealogical material

Reel 604

Newspaper clippings, 1765-1847

Reel 605

Newspaper clippings, 1848-1849

Reel 606

Newspaper clippings, 1850-1888

Reel 607

Wills, deeds, etc.

C. Addenda, 1761-1827

Reel 608

John Adams diary, 21 Mar.-18 Oct. 1761

Reel 608

Charles Francis Adams diary, 1 Jan.-15 Feb. 1820, 1 Jan. 1824-15 June 1827

Preferred Citation

Microfilm edition of the Adams family papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.

Access Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in ABIGAIL, the online catalog of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related persons, organizations, or subjects should search the catalog using these headings.

Persons:

Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818.
Adams, Abigail Brooks, 1808-1889.
Adams, Brooks, 1848-1927.
Adams, Charles, 1770-1800.
Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886.
Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915.
Adams, George Washington, 1801-1829.
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918.
Adams, John, 1735-1826.
Adams, John, 1803-1834.
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848.
Adams, John Quincy, 1833-1894.
Adams, Louisa Catherine, 1775-1852.
Adams, Thomas Boylston, 1772-1832.
Smith, Abigail Adams, 1765-1813.