John Quincy Adams
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and wife and family, separation from
and wife’s family, bankruptcy in
and wife’s presidential campaign work
and XYZ dispatches
and Yale College
Adams, John Quincy(grandson of John Quincy Adams)
birth of
Adams, Joseph(son of Joseph Adams Jr.)
Adams, Joseph, Jr. (great-grandfather of John Quincy Adams)
Adams, Louisa Catherine (daughter of John Quincy Adams)
birth of
death of
Adams, Louisa Catherine (granddaughter of John Quincy Adams)
Adams, Louisa Catherine (née Johnson; wife of John Quincy Adams) (photo)
and Adams, Abigail, relationship between
in Berlin
as cabinet wife
as cabinet wife, and Tuesday evening receptions
children of (see Adams, Charles Francis; Adams, George Washington; Adams, John; Adams, Louisa Catherine)
as congressional wife
and cosmetics, husband’s disapproval of
death of
and death of husband
and death of son
and death threats against husband
and depression of husband
and family bankruptcy
and family reunion after six years abroad
as first lady(photo)
as grandparent
and housing, in Washington
and husband, and disapproval of cosmetics
and husband, and presidential campaign
and husband, and presidential defeat
and husband, and return to politics, dismay regarding
and husband, death of
and husband, death threats against
and husband, depression of
and husband, private secretary to
and husband, separation from
illness of
and Johnson, Thomas
marital estrangement of
and marriage, fiftieth anniversary of
marriage of
miscarriages of
and presidential campaign work
and silk worms, breeding, as first lady
and social life, in London
and social life, in St. Petersburg
and social life, in Washington
and son, death of
and sons, separation from
in St. Petersburg
and support for sister’s orphaned children
and trip from St. Petersburg to France
and trip home from St. Petersburg
and trip to Russia
and trip to Silesia
and Tuesday evening receptions, as cabinet wife
and weekly receptions, as first lady (photo)
Adams, Mary Louisa (granddaughter of John Quincy Adams)
Adams, Thomas Boylston (son of John Adams)
and alcoholism
birth of
death of
and French Revolution
in The Hague, as aid to brother
at Harvard College
Adams farm(photo)
Adams Strip(map). See also Boundaries
Adams-Onis Treaty (aka Transcontinental Treaty)
Adet, Pierre August
Alden, John
Alexander I,
and Johnson, Catherine “Kitty,”
as mediator in War of 1812
and Oregon coast
Alien and Sedition Acts
American Revolution
beginnings of
and peace treaty (1783)
See also Breed’s Hill, battle at; Bunker’s Hill, Battle of
Amistad case(photo)
justices of
Anglo-American conflict
and reconciliation
Anglo-American treaty of commerce and maritime law
Anglo-French War
and Russia
See also France; Napoleonic Wars
Antoinette, Marie
Articles of Confederation
Astronomical observatories
Babeuf, François Noël
Bache, Benjamin Franklin
Baldwin, Roger Sherman
Barbé Marbois, Marquis François de
Bayard, James
Bellamy, Monsieur
Bentham, Jeremy
Benton, Thomas Hart
Blanchard, Jean-Pierre
Bonhomme Richard
Boston Harbor(map)
Boston Massacre
Boston Tea Party
Boundaries
extension of western, to Pacific Ocean
fixing northern, with Canada
See also Adams Strip
Bourne, Sylvanus
Boylston, Nicholas
Boylston, Thomas
Boylston, Zabdiel
Breed’s Hill, battle at. See also American Revolution
Brooks, Abigail. See Adams, Abigail “Abby”
Bunker’s Hill, Battle of (photo). See also American Revolution
Bunker’s Hill Monument (photo)
Burr, Aaron, Jr.
and Chase, Samuel, impeachment of
and Hamilton, Alexander, duel with, and murder indictment
as U.S. senator, resignation of
Calhoun, John C.(photo)
and Floridas, acquisition of
and Great Britain, military alliance with
and national scientific institution
and nullification
and presidential election (1824)
as secretary of war
as U.S. senator
as vice president
Canning, Stratford
Castlereagh, Lord
and Anglo-American reconciliation
Catherine II
Chase, Samuel, impeachment of
Cinque (Congolese chief) (photo)
Civil war, prediction of
Clay, Henry(photo)
and Adams, John Quincy, death of
and Adams-Onis treaty
and Anglo-American treaty of commerce and maritime law, negotiations for
and Floridas, and Jackson, Andrew
and Great Britain, military alliance with
and nullification
and presidential election (1824)
and presidential election (1824), and “corrupt bargain” charges
and presidential election (1824), and shift of votes to Adams, John Quincy
and presidential election (1828)
and presidential election (1832)
as secretary of state
as secretary of state, and leave of absence
as Speaker of the House
and War of 1812, commission to negotiate end to
Clayton, Augustus Smith
Clinton, George
as vice president
Colonization in Americas
Committee of Friends of the Right to Petition
Common Sense (Paine)
Congressional obstructionism
Continental Army
Continental Congress
Crawford, Susanna
Crawford, William H.(photo)
and Monroe, James, rage against
and presidential election (1824)
as secretary of the Treasury
The Crisis (Paine)
Crowninshield, Benjamin, as secretary of the navy
Cushing, William
Daguerre, Louis-Jacques-Mandé
Dana, Francis (photo)
Deane, Barnabas
Deane, Jesse
Deane, Silas
Dearborn, Henry
Decatur, Stephen
Declaration of Independence
Democrats as new party
Dermot MacMorrogh (John Quincy Adams)
Dickens, Charles
Drayton, William
Dueling, ban on
The Education of Henry Adams (Henry Adams)
Emancipation Proclamation
Embargo Act
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Everett, Alexander
Everett, Edward
Fauchet, Jean-Antoine-Joseph
Federal capital (New York)
Federal capital (Philadelphia)
Federal capital (Washington). See Washington (capital city)
Ferdinand VII
First Continental Congress. See Continental Congress
Fletcher, Robert
Floridas, U.S. acquisition of
Force Bill
Forsyth, John
France
and Great Britain, war with
and United States, and threat of war with
See also Anglo-French War; French Revolution; Napoléon I; Napoleonic Wars
Franco-American alliance
Franco-American treaty of 1778
Franklin, Benjamin(photo)
and Declaration of Independence
as emissary to France
and Great Britain, peace treaty (1783) with
guardianship responsibilities of
in Paris
personal/social life of
Frederick William II
Frederick William III
Free speech
French Revolution
and American support, erosion of
and Napoléon I
and Robespierre, Maximilian
See also France
Fulton, Robert
Gag Rule
Gaines, Edmund
Gales, Joseph
Gallatin, Albert
and Anglo-American treaty of commerce and maritime law, negotiations for
and War of 1812, commission to negotiate end to
Gardoqui, Joseph
Genet, Edmond(photo)
George II, and Jay Treaty
George Washington University
Gerry, Elbridge
Ghent, Treaty of. See Treaty of Ghent
Great Britain
and colonization in Americas
and France, war with
and French Revolution
and United States, military alliance with
and United States, peace treaty (1783) with(see also Jay Treaty; Treaty of Ghent)
and United States, unsettled issues between
See also American Revolution; Anglo-American conflict; Anglo-French War; War of 1812
Haas, Philip
Hamilton, Alexander
and Burr, Aaron, Jr., duel with
and French Revolution
as inspector general and second in command
and presidential election (1800)
and whiskey rebellion
Hammond, George
Hancock, John
Harrison, William Henry
death of
Hartley, David
Harvard College(photo)
Hauteval, Lucien
Haverhill petition. See also Petition, right of
Hayne, Robert
Hellen, Nancy
Hellen, Walter
Holland
Hopkinson, Joseph
Hottinger, Jean Conrad
Howard, Benjamin Chew
Jackson, Andrew(photo)
and Adams, John Quincy, as president, ridicule of
and congressional obstructionism
and Floridas, acquisition of
as governor of Florida, resignation of
and Harvard University, honorary degree from
and national scientific institution
and New Orleans, Battle of
and nullification
as president
and presidential election (1824)
and presidential election (1824), and “corrupt bargain” charges
and presidential election (1828)
and presidential election (1828), victory in
and presidential election (1832)
and Texas, independence of
Jackson, Rachel
Jarvis, Russell
Jay, John
and Great Britain, peace treaty (1783) with(see also Jay Treaty)
in Paris
Jay Treaty
Jefferson, Thomas (photo)
and Adams, John, death of
and Adams, John Quincy
and Adams, John Quincy, dinners with
and Anglo-French War
and Chase, Samuel, impeachment of
death of
and Declaration of Independence
and French Revolution
and Great Britain, military alliance with
and Louisiana Purchase
and Monroe, James
and nullification
in Paris
as president
and presidential election (1800), victory in
resignation of
and Supreme Court, attempt to alter Federalist bias on
Jenkinson, Charles (earl of Liverpool)
Johnson, Catherine “Kitty,”
and Alexander I
marriage of
Johnson, Catherine “Kitty” (sister of Louisa Catherine Adams [née Johnson])
Johnson, George
Johnson, Joshua
Johnson, Louisa Catherine. See Adams, Louisa Catherine
Johnson, Thomas
in Berlin
Jones, John Paul
Jones, William
Kennedy, John F.
Key, Francis Scott
King, Rufus
Kirkland, John
Knox, Henry
Lafayette, Adrienne
Lafayette, George Washington
Lafayette, Marquis de (photo)
as guest at White House
Latin America, and independence from Spain
Lavasseur, Auguste
Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory (John Quincy Adams)
Lee, Arthur
Lee, Richard Henry
Letters from Silesia (John Quincy Adams)
Letters of Publicola (John Quincy Adams)
Lincoln, Abraham (photo)
Livingston, Robert
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Loring, Ellis Gray
Louis XVI
Louis XVIII
Louisiana Purchase(map)
Lovell, James
Luzac, Jean
Luzerne, Chevalier de la
Macon, Nathaniel
Madison, Dolley
Madison, James
and Adams, John Quincy, chess games with
and Anglo-American conflict
and Anglo-French War
and Great Britain, military alliance with
and Louisiana Purchase
and nomination for presidency
and nullification
as president
as secretary of state
and Treaty of Ghent
and War of
and War of 1812, commission to negotiate end to
Marshall, John
as chief justice of Supreme Court
as secretary of state
Marshall, Thomas
Maurepas, Comte de
Merry, Anthony
Mesmer, Franz
Mexico, war with
Missouri Compromise(map)
Monroe, Elizabeth
Monroe, James and abolition/slavery and Anglo-American conflict and cabinet members as presidential aspirants
cabinet of
death of
eulogy for
and Floridas, acquisition of
and New Orleans, Battle of
as president
reelection of
as secretary of state
as secretary of war and state
and War of 1812
Monroe Doctrine
Montgolfier, Étienne
Montgolfier, Joseph de
Morison, Samuel Eliot
Morris, Gouverneur
Mullins, Priscilla
Murray, William Vans
Napoléon I (photo)
defeat of
as emperor
and escape from Elbe
and exile t
o Elbe
and Louisiana Purchase
and Quasi-War
and Russia
and Russia, invasion of
surrender of
and Waterloo
See also Napoleonic Wars
Napoleonic Wars. See also French Revolution; Napoléon I
National scientific institution
Nelson, Horatio
Neutrality Proclamation
New Orleans, Battle of
New York (federal capital)
Ney, Marshal Michel
Noailles, Duc de
Noël, Nicholas
Non-Importation Act
Nullification
Onis y Gonzales, Luis de
Oregon coast, Russian claim to
Paine, Thomas
Common Sense
The Crisis
The Rights of Man
Palais de Versailles(photo)
Parsons, Theophilus
Paul I
Peck, John
Pennsylvania Quakers, petitions from
Percy, Hugh Lord
Perry, Oliver Hazard
Petition, right of
and abolition/slavery
and Pennsylvania Quakers
and women
Philadelphia (federal capital)
Pichegru, Charles
Pickering, Timothy
and Louisiana Purchase
and presidential election (1800)
and Quasi-War
as secretary of state
as secretary of state, dismissal of
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth
and France, threat of war with
and presidential election (1800), defeat in
Pinckney, Thomas
and Jay Treaty
and petition, right of
Pius VII
Plumbe, John, Jr.
Political dissent, right to
Polk, James K.
and Adams, John Quincy, death of
Prentiss-Adams Law
Presidential election (1800)
Presidential election (1824)
and Clay, Henry, and shift of votes to Adams, John Quincy
and “corrupt bargain” charges
and inconclusive electoral votes
Presidential election (1828)
Presidential election (1832)
Presidential election (1836)
Quasi-War
end of
Quincy, John
Quincy, Josiah
Quincy, Massachusetts(photo)
Quincy, Saer de (earl of Winchester)
Quincy Bay(map)
Quincy family
forebears
origins of
Randolph, Edmund
Randolph, John
Report on Weights and Measures (John Quincy Adams)
Richardson, Rev. Joseph
The Rights of Man (Paine)
Robespierre, Maximilian
Rush, Richard
Russell, Jonathan
Russia
and Anglo-French War
and Napoléon I, invasion of
and Oregon coast
Scott, Winfield
Seaton, Sarah
Second Continental Congress. See Continental Congress
Seminole War
Shaw, Rev. John
Shays, Daniel
Shays’s Rebellion