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| (BzH) John Adams Autograph Letter Signed Commenting on Delays in the Peace Negotiations x: [American President] [Declaration Signer]
Autograph letter signed “John Adams,” to Alexander Cerisier, two pages with integral address leaf; Paris, France, May 13, 1783.
A very fine letter written by Adams as peace negotiator and minister, a pivotal role that was perhaps even more important than Adams’ presidency.
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| (BH) John Adams Autograph Letter Signed [American President] [Declaration Signer] [TP] (o:) c-Fraunces Tavern Presidential Exhibit
Autograph letter signed John Adams to Joseph Lyman, Re: "The Independance of the Nation", War with England, and Alexander Hamilton’s "Treachery"; April 20, 1809, Quincy. 3 pages.
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| (BH) John Adams Manuscript Letter Signed Re: Its Resolution Praising Troops that Put Down Anti-Tax Fries Rebellion [American President] [Declaration Signer]
Manuscript Letter, Signed “John Adams” as President, to the U.S. Senate. Washington. Dec. 10, 1799. 1 pg.
“The praise of the Senate so judiciously conferred on the promptitude and zeal of the troops called to suppress the insurrection, as it falls from so high authority, must make a deep impression, both as a terror to the disobedient and an encouragement of such as do well.”
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