My Dearest Friend
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My Dearest Friend

Letters of Abigail and John Adams

Abigail Adams, John Adams, Margaret A. Hogan, C. James Taylor

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My Dearest Friend

Letters of Abigail and John Adams

Abigail Adams, John Adams, Margaret A. Hogan, C. James Taylor

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"A wonderfully vivid account of the momentous era they lived through, underscoring the chaotic, often improvisatory circumstances that attended the birth of the fledgling nation and the hardships of daily life."
ā€”Michiko Kakutani, New York Times In 1762, John Adams penned a flirtatious note to "Miss Adorable, " the 17-year-old Abigail Smith. In 1801, Abigail wrote to wish her husband John a safe journey as he headed home to Quincy after serving as president of the nation he helped create. The letters that span these nearly forty years form the most significant correspondenceā€”and reveal one of the most intriguing and inspiring partnershipsā€”in American history.As a pivotal player in the American Revolution and the early republic, John had a front-row seat at critical moments in the creation of the United States, from the drafting of the Declaration of Independence to negotiating peace with Great Britain to serving as the first vice president and second president under the U.S. Constitution. Separated more often than they were together during this founding era, John and Abigail shared their lives through letters that each addressed to "My Dearest Friend, " debating ideas and commenting on current events while attending to the concerns of raising their children (including a future president).Full of keen observations and articulate commentary on world events, these letters are also remarkably intimate. This new collectionā€”including some letters never before publishedā€”invites readers to experience the founding of a nation and the partnership of two strong individuals, in their own words. This is history at its most authentic and most engaging.

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Index
Since the present volume is not intended as a research tool, the reader is referred for more detailed entries to the indexes in volumes 2, 4, 6, 7, and 8 of Adams Family Correspondence and to the index in volume 4 of the Diary and Autobiography of John Adams, all in the Belknap Press edition of The Adams Papers. The editors have tried (not always successfully) to supply forenames for persons who appear in the text with only surnames, and to identify by residence or occupation as many individuals as possible. People with identical names are further distinguished by birth and death dates. Passing references to Adams family members have not been indexed.
AA. See Adams, Abigail Smith (1744ā€“1818)
Abdee, Phoebe (Adams family servant), 301, 302, 437, 451
Abdee, William (husband of Phoebe), 302
AcadƩmie royal des sciences (Paris), 227
Adams, Abigail, 2d (1765ā€“1813, daughter of AA and JA, wife of William Stephens Smith): correspondence with family, xx, 68, 92, 210, 253, 350; birth of, 22; character of, 25, 190, 274, 276; relationship with parents, 40, 96, 120, 180, 328, 332, 470; visits and social activities, 44, 199, 221, 323, 343, 415, 467; health of, 79, 131, 132, 138, 139ā€“40, 141, 144, 457, 472; education of, 106, 114, 118, 185, 230; travels of, 263, 266, 267, 271, 290, 292, 301, 305ā€“ 7, 311, 341, 450; clothing for, 264, 265; courtship with Royall Tyler, 271, 272ā€“74, 287ā€“88, 300, 301, 305, 309; difficulties of, 279, 342, 385, 431, 449, 454, 456; marriage of, 287, 309ā€“10; pregnancy and children, 315, 353, 382, 384; appearance of, 389; death ...

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