In 1797, John Adams became the second American president, having won election by three votes in the Electoral College. Although George Washington had set a momentous precedent by relinquishing power — ...
The park features a bronze statue of Quincy Adams by sculptor Sergey Eylanbekov, who also created the city’s statues of John ...
Quincy leaders held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new park honoring former President John Quincy Adams in Quincy Center on ...
The park feature bas-relief elements highlighting Adams’ achievements, including his work on the Treaty of Ghent and his ...
Quincy opens a park honoring John Quincy Adams, featuring a statue and bronze narrative panels of his life and legacy.
With the 1824 election approaching, Secretary of State John Quincy Adams probably thought he was President James Monroe’s likely successor. Both James Madison in 1808, and Monroe in 1816, had moved ...
On March 4, 1801, John Adams rose before dawn. It was his last day as president, and he was leaving Washington in defeat. Adams had no intention of staying for the inauguration of Thomas Jefferson, ...
John Adams, president of the Virginia Military Institute’s board of visitors, abruptly resigned Thursday, according to a VMI spokesperson, weeks ahead of the board’s first full meeting since it voted ...
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