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  2. John Quincy Adams II - Wikipedia

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    John Quincy Adams II (September 22, 1833 – August 14, 1894) was an American politician who represented Quincy in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1866 to 1867, 1868 to 1869, 1871 to 1872, and from 1874 to 1875. Adams served as a colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War under Governor John Albion Andrew of ...

  3. Electoral history of John Quincy Adams - Wikipedia

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    John Quincy Adams. American politician John Quincy Adams served as President of the United States (1825–1829) and United States Secretary of State (1817–1825). Prior to being president, he had served as United States Senator from Massachusetts (1803–1808) and had diplomatic experience as United States Minister to United Kingdom (1815–1817), Russia (1809–1814), Prussia (1797–1801 ...

  4. List of federal judges appointed by John Quincy Adams

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    John Quincy Adams. Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President John Quincy Adams during his presidency. [1] In total Adams appointed 12 Article III federal judges, including 1 Justice to the Supreme Court of the United States and 11 judges to the United States district courts.

  5. Quincy political family - Wikipedia

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    John Quincy Adams II (1833–1894), lawyer and politician Charles Francis Adams Jr. (1835–1915), Civil War general, president of Union Pacific Railroad (1884–1890) Charles Francis Adams III (1866–1954), 44th Secretary of the Navy , mayor of Quincy, Massachusetts

  6. How much historical document written by John Quincy Adams is ...

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    A unique document containing notes written by future President John Quincy Adams in preparation for his first case before the Supreme Court is for sale for $75,000.. In 1804, Adams, then a U.S ...

  7. John Quincy Adams - Wikipedia

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    John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767, to John and Abigail Adams (née Smith) in a part of Braintree, Massachusetts, that is now Quincy. [4] He was named after his mother's maternal grandfather, Colonel John Quincy , after whom Quincy, Massachusetts, is also named.

  8. Portrait of former President John Quincy Adams expected to ...

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    John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States, sat for a daguerreotype in 1843, and gave it to one family that kept it for generations.

  9. 'The most important woman of her generation': Abigail Adams ...

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    The city is also in the beginning stages of planning monuments in downtown for John Quincy Adams and Louisa Catherine Adams. Thanks to our subscribers, who help make this coverage possible. If you ...