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Wall Photos Flair Boxes Abigail Adams Logout Wall Info Photos Boxes Write something… Share facebook View photos of Abigail Adams Abigail Adams Do not grieve, my friend, my dearest friend. I am ready to go. And John, it will not be long. October 18, 1818 Send Abby a message Poke Abby Mrs. President Adams I hope and pray that I may fulfill the responsibilities of First Lady of this great country. February 8, 1797 Information Networks: First Ladies of America, Patriots, Housewives of America, Church Circle Birthday: November 11, 1774 Political: Federalist Religion: Unitarian Hometown: Weymouth , Massachusetts John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams I did it Mum! I graduated from Harvard…Cannot wait to see you at the ceremony! Summer 1787 Abigail Adams Do not grieve, my friend, my dearest friend. I am ready to go. And John, it will not be long. Abigail Adams It’s capital to finally see my husband for the first time in 5 years! London is a delightful place! August 7, 1784 John Adams to Abigail Adams I will try to recollect the words of my wife: Remember the Ladies. March 31, 1776 Friends Abigail Adams Welcomed our first daughter Abigail Amelia Adams today. July 14, 1765 John George John Jr. Abigail Adams So excited to officially be Mrs. Abigail Adams. <3 October 25, 1764 Martha Thomas Martha
Wall Photos Flair Boxes Abigail Adams Logout Wall Info Photos Boxes Basic Information Networks: First Ladies of America, Patriots, Housewives of America, Church Circle Sex: Female Birthday: November 11, 1774 Hometown: Weymouth, Massachusetts Relationship Status: Married to John Adams Political Views: Federalist Religious Views: Unitarian facebook View photos of Abigail Send Abby a message Poke Abby Personal Information Activities:Doing laundry, sewing, writing letters, tending to children, cooking, waiting for husband to return from travels, homemaking. Interests:, Books, education, politics, travel, women’s rights, slavery, Massachusetts Colony General Court, the French language, the theater. Experience: First Lady (1797-1801),Massachusetts Colony General Court appointee (1775), Political Views: Supporter of women’s rights, Anti- Slavery, Patriotism, the Revolution, the Federalist party. Political/Historical Impact: First First Lady to hold a quasi-official government position. Greatly influenced John Adams’s political decisions and theories. Information Networks: First Ladies of America, Patriots, Housewives of America, Church Circle Birthday: November 11,1774 Political: Federalist Religion: Unitarian Hometown: Weymouth, Massachusetts Abigail Adams Do not grieve, my friend, my dearest friend. I am ready to go. And John, it will not be long. Photos 2 Albums Contact Information The Family Updated last Tuesday Address:Braintree, MA: Adams residence May be contacted via “The Pony Express”. Peacefield Updated two months ago
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