RMBE3X96–Historic home of 6th President John Quincy Adams in Quincy, Massachusetts
RMB8DNW8–Home of John Adams and his family now a Naional Historical Park Quincy formerly Braintree Massachusetts. Photograph
RFD5H0JX–Peacefield - the home of John and Abigail Adams, Adams National Historical Park, Braintree, Quincy, Ma., USA
RFD9XGNH–Peacefield' - the home of John and Abigail Adams, Adams National Historical Park, Braintree, Quincy, Ma., USA
RMMM00JP–John Quincy Adams House. Quincy. 1920
RM2P7RP8R–The Quincy House - Home of President John Quincy Adams and later generations of Adams, circa 1900
RMG15H07–John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 - February 23, 1848) was the sixth President of the United States (from 1825-1829). He was also an American diplomat and served in both the Senate and House of Representatives. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic
RMDTDXHB–USA Election of 1824 in which John Quincy Adams is elected President. The election was decided in the House of Representatives
RMRMTEBX–Birthplace of John Adams, Quincy, Massachusetts, USA, Detroit Publishing Company, 1904
RMEC7XM6–John Quincy Adams was an American statesman who served as the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. He also served as a diplomat, a Senator and member of the House of Representatives.
RMP67KF1–John Quincy Adams was an American statesman who served as the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. He also served as a diplomat, a Senator and member of the House of Representatives.
RMEC839Y–Portrait of John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) American statesman who served as the sixth President of the United States. He also served as a diplomat, a Senator and member of the House of Representatives. Dated 1829
RM2HCRJW6–A late 19th Century portrait of John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, and diarist, who served as the 6th president of the United States from 1825 to 1829. He previously served as the 8th United States Secretary of State from 1817 to 1825. During his long diplomatic and political career, Adams also served as an ambassador, and as a member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives representing Massachusetts. He won election to the presidency as a member of the Democratic-Republican Party, and in the mid-1830s became affiliated with the Whig Party.
RMW2CFAT–USA, Massachusetts, Quincy, Adams National Historical Park, The Old House at Peace Field, former home of President John Adams
RMD1FMH8–Death of John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829
RF2G5KGWD–Interioro of John Adams house in Quincy, MA.
RMJFMDDR–USA, Massachusetts, Quincy, Adams National Historical Park, The Old House at Peace Field, former home of President John Adams
RFGMTYR5–John Adams birthplace, Adams National Historical Park, Quincy, Massachusetts
RMJJ5H51–Statue of George Washington outside the Federal Hall National Memorial in New York was created by John Quincy Adams Ward and erected in 1883. The buil
RMBE43TY–Historic home of President John Quincy Adams in Quincy, Massachusetts
RMB0HYXD–Death of John Quincy Adams in the House of Representatives 1848. Hand-colored woodcut
RF2A7KYRC–Adams National Historical Park - John Quincy Adams birthplace - Quincy, MA
RMCWBNE9–John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), was U.S. President from 1825-1829. After his presidency he was elected to the House of
RF2G3RE4F–John Quincy Adams was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, and diarist, who served as the sixth president of the United States
RFD9XGNX–Statue of Abigail Adams and son John Quincy Adams, Quincy, MA., USA
RMG15J67–John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 - February 23, 1848) was the sixth President of the United States (from 1825-1829). He was also an American diplomat and served in both the Senate and House of Representatives. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic
RMADAMA5–Grave of John Quincy Adams and Louisa Catherine Adams in the basement of the First Parish Church Unitarian Adams Temple Pre
RMD11EJ5–1980s BIRTHPLACE OF JOHN ADAMS 2ND PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES QUINCY MA USA
RMB7HMNM–Home of John Adams American Patriot Quincy Massachusetts
RM2A3TTPJ–The Old House, home to two presidents: John and John Quincy Adams, Quincy, Massachusetts
RMDEAH8P–Motion offered by John Quincy Adams to amend the House Journal to include his statement that the recently passed gag 306599
RFD5H0J3–Interior of 'Peacefield' - the home of John and Abigail Adams, Adams National Historical Park, Braintree, Quincy, Ma., USA
RMKKCMW5–This tally sheet documents the last presidential election in which no candidate won a majority of the electoral vote, throwing the election into the House of Representatives. John Quincy Adams won the presidency over Andrew Jackson. Image courtesy National Archives. 1825.
RF2C2TP0R–Quincy, Ma, USA -December 5, 2018 The birthplace of John Quincy Adams. It's part of the Adams National Historical Park. Next door is the birthplace of
RF2G5KH5G–Interioro of John Adams house in Quincy, MA.
RMJFMDDT–USA, Massachusetts, Quincy, Adams National Historical Park, The Old House at Peace Field, former home of President John Adams
RFGMTYR7–John Adams birthplace, Adams National Historical Park, Quincy, Massachusetts
RM2B034WE–John Quincy Adams July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American statesman who served as the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. He also served as a diplomat, a Senator and member of the House of Representatives. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and later Anti-Masonic and Whig parties.
RMBE3XP2–Historic home of President John Quincy Adams in Quincy, Massachusetts USA
RMAE5XE6–John Quincy Adams defending the right of petition in Congress. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2B034X1–John Quincy Adams July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American statesman who served as the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. He also served as a diplomat, a Senator and member of the House of Representatives. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and later Anti-Masonic and Whig parties.
RMCWBNEB–John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), in a drawing made while he was dying in the Rotunda of the Capitol. The former president died of
RM2B81ECP–Interior of John Adams birthplace in Quincy Massachusetts
RFD9XGNB–Birthplace of John Quincy Adams, the 6th President, Adams National Historical Park, Braintree, Quincy, Ma., USA
RMG15H38–John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 - February 23, 1848) was the sixth President of the United States (from 1825-1829). He was also an American diplomat and served in both the Senate and House of Representatives. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic
RMADAM9E–Birthplace of John Adams Quincy formerly Braintree Massachusetts
RM2HJCM49–John Quincy Adams (1767 - 1848) was the sixth American President (1825-29). He was also diplomat and served in both the Senate and House of Representatives. Steel engraving by T.W. Hunt after portrait by Savinien E. Dubourjal, circa 1850. Colorized.
RMB7HMP1–Home of John Adams American Patriot Quincy Massachusetts
RMHRNKX7–John Quincy Adams, 6th U.S. President
RMCWBNE5–John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) in 1796 in a portrait by John Singleton Copley. At the time, Adams was 28 and served as George
RFD5H0GB–Birthplace John Adams the 2nd President Revolutionary War hero Adams National Historical Park Braintree Quincy Ma. USA
RMCWBNED–John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), a few hours previous to death as he lay unconscious in the Rotunda after suffering a stroke.
RMD4YGWN–Motion offered by John Quincy Adams to amend the House Journal, 05/27/1836
RF2G5KGXF–Interioro of John Adams house in Quincy, MA.
RMJFMDDW–USA, Massachusetts, Quincy, Adams National Historical Park, brthplace of US president John Adams
RF2WBF42N–Old House at Peacefield, Adams National Historical Park, Quincy, Massachusetts
RMJA457C–l'hôtel de Verrières, 45-47 rue d'Auteuil
RMBE3X0E–Historic house of President John Quincy Adams in Quincy, Massachusetts
RMB883WW–Ex-President John Quincy Adams in the House of Representatives. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2DAD72J–James A. Garfield Monument on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol is a memorial to President Garfield, elected in 1880 and assassinated in 1881. (USA)
RMPNDRKF–John Quincy Adams. Date/Period: Ca. 1850, from an 1844 original. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 759 mm (29.88 in); Width: 638 mm (25.11 in). Author: George Caleb Bingham.
RFT37FEX–John Adams birthplace in Quincy, Massachusetts. Historic landmark and museum
RFD9XGND–Interior of 'Peacefield' - the home of John and Abigail Adams, Adams National Historical Park, Braintree, Quincy, Ma., USA
RMKDFY1D–Presidents John Quincy Adams House at Quincy, Mass
RMADAMA4–Graves of John and Abigail Adams in the basement of the First Parish Church Unitarian Adams Temple Presidents Church
RMPBW3MA–John Quincy Adams daguerreotype c1840s. 'Record Unit 95, Box 1, Folder 18'; 'Portrait of John Quincy Adams. John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), President of the United States and Member of the House of Representatives, strongly supported acceptance of Smithson bequest and urged creation of an astronomical observatory.'
RMB7HMT8–Birthplace of John Adams American Patriot Quincy Massachusetts
RMHRNWY0–John Quincy Adams, 6th U.S. President
RMWP4H7M–John Quincy Adams house, Massachusetts
RFD5H0F8–Birthplace John Adams the 2nd President Revolutionary War hero Adams National Historical Park Braintree Quincy Ma. USA
RMW68G8K–Tally of the 1824 Electoral College Vote; Scope and content: This tally sheet documents the last presidential election in which no candidate won a majority of the electoral vote, throwing the election into the House of Representatives. John Quincy Adams won the presidency over Andrew Jackson. General notes: Exhibit History: American Originals, December 1996 - December 1997, National Archives Rotunda. Exhibit no. 624.0152.
RMBTKE5N–John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), was U.S. President from 1825-1829. After his presidency he was elected to the House of Representatives, where he served until his death in 1848. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, ca. 1847.
RF2G5KH0Y–Interioro of John Adams house in Quincy, MA.
RMJFMDDY–USA, Massachusetts, Quincy, Adams National Historical Park, brthplace of US presidents John Adams, left, and John Quincy Adams, right
RFGMTYR9–John Adams birthplace, Adams National Historical Park, Quincy, Massachusetts
RMJA4571–l'hôtel de Verrières, 45-47 rue d'Auteuil
RMBE43H2–Exterior of historic home of President John Quincy Adams in Quincy, Massachusetts
RMB8DTTF–Birthplace of John Adams in Quincy, formerly Braintree, Massachusetts. Photograph
RMW67ERE–Motion offered by John Quincy Adams to amend the House Journal to include his statement that the recently passed gag rule was in direct violation of the Constitution, the Rules of the House of Representatives, and the rights of his constituents.; Scope and content: The gag rule resolution that Adams is protesting stated that All petitions, memorials, resolutions, propositions, or papers, relating in any way, or to any extent whatsoever, to the subject of slavery, shall, without being either printed or referred, be laid upon the table, and that on further action whatever shall be had thereon.
RMRFG8TB–Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams (Mrs. John Quincy Adams). Date/Period: 1821 - 1826. Painting. Oil on canvas Oil on canvas. Height: 763.52 mm (30.06 in); Width: 635 mm (25 in). Author: GILBERT STUART.
RM2BF132M–Mary Louisa Adams. Mary Adams was born in 1828 in the White House while her grandfather John Quincy Adams was president.
RFD9XGNA–Birthplace John Adams 2nd President Revolutionary War hero Adams National Historical Park Braintree Quincy Ma USA
RF2MG0NW3–Pemaquid Point Lighthouse was commissioned by President John Quincy Adams in 1827 in Bristol Maine
RMADAMA2–Adams mansion Peacefield in which four generations of Adams lived with an Asian tourist in front
RMR407CX–USA, Massachusetts, Quincy, Adams National Historical Park, The Old House at Peace Field, former home of President John Adams
RMB7HN0J–Birthplace of John Adams American Patriot Quincy Massachusetts
RMHRNWXY–John Quincy Adams, 6th U.S. President
RMG3AFB3–The rats leaving a falling house
RFD5H0E6–Birthplace John Adams the 2nd President Revolutionary War hero Adams National Historical Park Braintree Quincy Ma. USA
RMBAYAB9–John Quincy Adams
RMBTKE5W–John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), in a drawing made while he was dying in the Rotunda of the Capitol. The former president died of
RF2G5KH5X–Interioro of John Adams house in Quincy, MA.
RMBTKE5M–John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) in 1796 in a portrait by John Singleton Copley. At the time, Adams was 28 and served as George Washington's ambassador to Portugal.
RFGMTYNW–Old House at Peacefield, Adams National Historical Park, Quincy, Massachusetts
RMBTKE5Y–John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), a few hours previous to death as he lay unconscious in the Rotunda after suffering a stroke. February 23, 1848.
RMTYM3EH–Tally of the 1824 Electoral College Vote; Scope and content: This tally sheet documents the last presidential election in which no candidate won a majority of the electoral vote, throwing the election into the House of Representatives. John Quincy Adams won the presidency over Andrew Jackson. General notes: Exhibit History: American Originals, December 1996 - December 1997, National Archives Rotunda. Exhibit no. 624.0152.
RMB8DTC0–Birthplace of John Adams in Quincy formerly Braintree Massachusetts. Photograph
RMTY97BX–Motion offered by John Quincy Adams to amend the House Journal to include his statement that the recently passed gag rule was in direct violation of the Constitution, the Rules of the House of Representatives, and the rights of his constituents.; Scope and content: The gag rule resolution that Adams is protesting stated that All petitions, memorials, resolutions, propositions, or papers, relating in any way, or to any extent whatsoever, to the subject of slavery, shall, without being either printed or referred, be laid upon the table, and that on further action whatever shall be had thereon.
RMPAANB7–John Quincy Adams. Artist: Albert Sands Southworth (American, West Fairlee, Vermont 1811-1894 Charlestown, Massachusetts); Josiah Johnson Hawes (American, Wayland, Massachusetts 1808-1901 Crawford Notch, New Hampshire); After Philip Haas (American). Dimensions: 12.0 x 9.0 cm (4 3/4 x 3 9/16 in.). Photography Studio: Southworth and Hawes (American, active 1843-1863). Date: ca. 1850. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMTWH1J4–Rear north side of house - Adams Mansion, 135 Adams Street, Quincy, Norfolk County, MA; Adams, John Quincy; Adams, Abigail; Adams, Brooks; Adams, John; Adams, Charles Francis; Vassall, Leonard; Winterowd, George C, project manager; Gilchrist, Agnes A, historian; Smith, Robert, delineator; Kirk, Donald, delineator; Sawyers, Harold K, delineator; Simpson, William, delineator; Winterowd, George, delineator; Robinson, Cervin, photographer; Peterson, Charles E, photographer
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