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  1. Thomas Boylston Adams was the third and youngest son of John and Abigail (Smith) Adams. Thomas' father John was the 2nd President of the United States and his brother John Quincy was the 6th President of the United States Adams lived with relatives in Haverhill, Massachusetts during his father's diplomatic missions in...

  2. 12 de abr. de 2002 · Since I came to this Country, two of your kind letters have reached me; one dated in June & the other in July; the latter came by Gen l: Marshall, but by some accident was not forwarded at the same time with your letter to my brother of the same date.1 It has only this day come to hand.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2002 · John Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams. Quincy June 9th. 1796. My dear Thomas. It was no longer ago than Yesterday that I received your kind Letter of the 14. of December last, which arrived, after a long Passage, I Suppose, at Baltimore, and came from thence by the Post which carried them to Cape Cod and then returned them to Quincy.

  4. Editorial Note. Throughout the first half of 1794, John Adams made a concerted effort to instruct his son Charles, and to a lesser extent Thomas Boylston and John Quincy, on the subjects of equality, especially “natural equality,” and the laws of nature and of nations. John believed that his own understanding of natural equality had been ...

  5. 4 de dic. de 2023 · Thomas Boylston Adams died on 13 March 1832, in Quincy. THOMAS BOYLSTON ADAMS, third son and youngest child of John and Abigail (Smith) Adams, was born 15 September 1772. He graduated from Harvard in 1790 and studied law in Philadelphia. He accompanied his brother John Quincy on his first diplomatic mission to Europe as secretary in 1794 ...

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  7. Thomas Boylston Adams was born 15 September 1772 in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States to John Adams (1735-1826) and Abigail Smith (1744-1818) and died 13 March 1832 Quincy, Massachusetts, United States of unspecified causes. He married Ann Harrod (1774-1846) 16 May 1805 in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States.