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A presidential library for John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams is a step closer to becoming a reality in Quincy, ...
The Fed's latest decision is leaving open a window of opportunity that many Americans may be ignoring ...
We know of John Adams’ feelings on these matters because of his habit of recording in writing detailed accounts of daily activities both in a journal and in frequent letters to his wife, Abigail. We ...
John Adams, in the final months of his administration, became the first American president to live in the new executive mansion, later dubbed the White House, on Nov. 1, 1800.
In 1819, 18 years after leaving the White House, John Adams fretted that “Mausoleums, Statues, Monuments will never be erected to me. … Panegyrical romances will never be written, nor ...
James Grant talked about his book [John Adams: Party of One], published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. He described John Adams as an independent-minded president. The book recounted his feuds with ...
An intimate testament to love and to home written and signed by Founding Father John Adams was sold for $40,000 by auction house Raab Collection on Wednesday.
Although John Adams is not exactly forgotten among the Founding Fathers, compared to many of the others, he hasn’t received his due. Perhaps his appearance belied his valor.
A fast-growing community in Douglas County will soon be home to two new schools that are set to open in the next two years.
Mr. John Adams, or “the president,” as his grandchildren preferred to address him, was 89 years old in November, 1823, unusually long-lived for a man of that or most any time.