Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 to James Bridge

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GLC#
GLC00958.05-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
September 21, 1789
Author/Creator
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Title
to James Bridge
Place Written
New York, New York
Pagination
4 p. : Height: 23 cm, Width: 19 cm
Language
English
Primary time period
The New Nation, 1783-1815
Sub-Era
The Early Republic

Adams chronicles a trip to New York to visit the first United States Congress. Adams describes his interactions with a man named Atkins and another named Mr. Mayer in Newport. He also describes various passengers on the ship he took to New York. In New York, Adams heard speakers in the House of Representatives discuss various topics. He comments on the lower than expected level of eloquence, expressing confidence that he and Bridge will be great statesmen. He notes that Gerry Jackson of Georgia and Aedanus Burke of South Carolina speak most, and Ames, Madison and Vinning speak best. Continuing the letter from September 27, Adams mentions meeting President and Mrs. Washington, Mr. Dalton, and several senators. He notes that Supreme Court appointments took place.

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