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Home of John Adams. Quincy, Mass.
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"HOMES OF THE U.S. PRESIDENTS."
Raphael Tuck & Sons' "OILETTE" Postcard 2900.
ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN.
By Appointment.
Quincy-Home of John Adams. John Adams, second
President of the United States, was born Oct. 30th, 1735, in
that part of the town of Braintree, Mass., which is now
called Quincy. He was graduated from Harvard in 1755,
and on Oct. 26th, 1764, married Abigail Smith, a lady of
culture and social distinction. After a brilliant political
career, Mr. Adams passed a quarter of a century at his home
in Quincy in peaceful, happy seclusion, devoting himself to
literary work. He died in his 91st year, on July 4th, 1826–
the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
He lived long enough to see his son John Quincy become
President. Mrs. Adams died in 1818.
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