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When President John Adams died on July 4, 1826, the moment was rife with bizarre coincidences. Not only had the Founding ...
America goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy … She might become the dictatress of the world, But she would no ...
July 11 (UPI) -- Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. July 10 (UPI) -- ABC announced Thursday that it has ...
This year, Independence Day coincided with another historic birthday: Quincy’s. It has been 400 years since English colonists ...
John Adams, for what it's worth, reportedly turned down invitation to July 4 events as he still believed it should be ...
A July 19 symposium focuses on John Quincy Adams, the namesake of Quincy and Adams County. A desk owned by the nation's sixth ...
Two free dramatizations will bring the revolutionary spirit of the 18th century back to life in Quincy on July 4. How to ...
The John Quincy Adams statue was commissioned through an expansion of the contract originally granted to Eylanbekov over 10 years ago for the three statues on the Hancock Adams Common.
John and Abigail Adams fully believed that “all men are created equal,” and John Quincy was so dedicated to abolitionism that he died arguing against slavery on the floor of Congress.
However, John Quincy Adams, unlike his father, enjoyed a second act in public life. Elected to Congress as a representative from Massachusetts in 1830, he became known as a staunch antislavery ...