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  2. Presidency of John Adams - Wikipedia

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    The north (Senate) wing of the Capitol was nearly completed, as was the White House. [62] The president moved into the White House on November 1, and First Lady Abigail Adams arrived a few weeks later. Upon arriving, Adams wrote to her, "Before I end my letter, I pray Heaven to bestow the best of Blessings on this House and all that shall ...

  3. John Adams - Wikipedia

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    John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father who served as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801. Before his presidency, he was a leader of the American Revolution that achieved independence from Great Britain.

  4. List of United States presidential firsts - Wikipedia

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    John Adams was the first president to live in the White House. First president born in Massachusetts. [3] First president to live in the White House. [23] First president to have previously served as vice president. [d] [24] First president to have previously served as an ambassador to a foreign country. [25]: 49 First president to be a lawyer ...

  5. How Presidents Changed the Look of the White House - AOL

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    The cornerstone for the White House was laid in 1792, but construction took eight years, so for much of his time in office President John Adams lived and worked — along with the rest of the ...

  6. List of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The White House, official residence of the president of the United States, in July 2008. ... John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) [27] March 4, 1825 ...

  7. White House - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by Washington's open houses in New York and Philadelphia, John Adams began the tradition of the White House New Year's Reception. [102] Jefferson permitted public tours of his house, which have continued ever since, except during wartime, and began the tradition of an annual reception on the Fourth of July.

  8. Oval Office - Wikipedia

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    In November 1800, John Adams became the first president to occupy the White House. He and his successor, President Thomas Jefferson , used Hoban's oval rooms as Washington had used his bow window salon, standing before the three windows at the south end to receive guests.

  9. List of nicknames of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    John Quincy Adams The Abolitionist or Old Man Eloquent : famed for routinely bringing up the slavery issue against Congressional rules, and for his role later on in the Amistad case . He is the only American president to be elected to the House of Representatives after his presidency.