"He pledged his life, fortune and sacred honor to the independence of his country," wrote John Quincy Adams, the words inscribed on a monument above the altar of the "Church of the Presidents" in ...
Later in the scene, Abigail and her son, future President John Quincy Adams, ascend Penn's Hill ... He called for a monument "to honor the tribe, its ancestors and its legacy." ...
Quincy plans to acquire multiple ... district's historical character through construction of the John Adams Presidential Center and a small park and monument honoring the sixth president of ...
John Adams expected great things from his eldest son, John Quincy. "You came into life with advantages which will disgrace you if your success is mediocre. ... And if you do not rise to the head ...
On June 15, Adams nominates George Washignton to be its commander. His appointment is unanimous. June 17: Near Boston, the Battle of Bunker Hill plays out. Abigail and John Quincy watch the ...
A Quincy-based nonprofit's new president led a $30-million renovation of the Harry S Truman Presidential Library and Museum.
The election of 1824 was contested by four candidates, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William Crawford, and Andrew Jackson, none of whom won the majority. The election was decided by a vote in the ...
When you hear of Massachusetts, Boston is often the first city that comes to mind, and for good reason. After all, it is the ...
Randall Woods joins a distinguished group of biographers, including Samuel Flagg Bemis, Fred Kaplan, and Phyllis Lee Levin, who have developed a profound understanding of the pivotal presidency of ...
(38.4 by 49.2 cm.) Executed in 1958, probably printed between 1973 and 1977. Shanghai, Shanghai Gallery, People’s Exhibition Hall, Ansel Adams: Photographer, February 1983, and traveling thereafter to ...
from John Quincy Adams to Abraham Lincoln Alice George Travel through time by lifting like passengers on the Titanic or swimming like the sixth U.S. president Greg Presto The journal pages of ...
Adams, accompanied by his sons, John Quincy, age 12 (fellow future president), and Charles, 9, departed from Boston in November to set sail for Europe aboard French frigate Sensible.