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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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11 | Adams, John | [November 1791] | ≈1791-11-01 | Williamson. Great Numbers emigrate to the back parts of North and S.C. and G. for the Sake of... | |
12 | Adams, John | [November? 1791.] | ≈1791-11-01 | Williamson. Great Numbers emigrate to the back parts of North and S.C. and G. for the Sake of... | |
13 | Adams, John | Fryday. Nov. 11. 1791. | 1791-11-11 | Yesterday a No. of the national Gazette was sent to me, by Phillip Freneau, printed by Childs and... | |
14 | Adams, John | [June 1795] | 1795-06-21 | Lime dissolves all vegetable Substances, such as Leaves, Straws, Stalks, Weeds, and converts them... | |
15 | Adams, John | 1795 June 21. | 1795-06-21 | Lime dissolves all vegetable Substances, such as Leaves, Straws, Stalks, Weeds, and converts them... | |
16 | Adams, John | 1795. | ≈1795-01-01 | Mr. Meredith at Mr. Vaughans explained to me his Method. He takes a first Crop of Clover early:... | |
17 | Adams, John | [June 1796] | ≈1796-06-20 | Sullivan Lathrop came for 6 Mo nths at 12 1/2. Here begins a brief revival of JA ’s Diary,... | |
18 | Adams, John | June 20 [1796]. | 1796-06-20 | Sullivan Lathrop came for 6 Mo nths at 12 1/2. Here begins a brief revival of JA ’s Diary,... | |
19 | Adams, John | June 22. | 1796-06-22 | Thomas Lathrop came for 6 Mo nths at 9. | |
20 | Adams, John | [July 1796] | ≈1796-07-12 | Yesterday mow’d all the Grass on Stony field Hill. To day ploughing for Hilling among the Corn... |