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  1. Charles Francis Adams was an accomplished editor and published numerous volumes based on the family papers. These include Letters of Mrs. Adams (1840), Works of John Adams , Second President of the United States: with a Life of the Author (1850-1856), and Memoirs of John Quincy Adams , Comprising Portions of His Diary from 1795 to 1848 (1874-1877).

  2. 23 de may. de 2018 · Charles Francis Adams >An American diplomat and politician, Charles Francis Adams (1807-1886) was >minister to England during the Civil War [1]. By helping to preserve the >neutrality of the British, he frustrated Confederate hopes for foreign aid >[2] and intervention in the war.

  3. The Constitutional Ethics of Secession, And, "War is Hell": Two Speeches of Charles Francis Adams Delivered Respectively at Charleston, S.C. December 22, 1902, and at New York, January 26, 1903, Volume 14

  4. 16 de ene. de 2009 · 35 Adams, Charles Francis, ‘Preface’, Memoirs of John Quincy Adams (Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1874 – 1877), vol. 1, p. ix Google Scholar.In the best-informed discussion of Charles Francis Adams's editorial abilities as yet offered, Mr Lyman H. Butterfield, Editor-in-Chief of the Adams Papers, credits the third-generation archivist-editor with a ‘critical’ approach which displays ...

  5. Charles Francis Adams, Jr. (1835–1915), was a historian, civic leader, and railroad expert who for a time was president of the Union Pacific Railroad and who later retired to write a biography of his father and books on other historical subjects.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2019 · 624. Charles Francis Adams was the son of a President and the grandson of another President. He was considered for the presidency himself, and was the Vice-Presidential nominee of the Free Soil Party in 1848. His greatest service to his nation was his service as Minister to the Court of St. James during the Civil War.

  7. His own biography, as part of the “American Statesmen Series,” was written by his son, Charles Francis Adams, Jr. The American diplomat who was son of President John Quincy Adams, traveled in his youth with his parents to St. Petersburg when his father was the U.S. Minister to Russia. After reading law in the office of Daniel Webster, he ...