When John Quincy Adams left the White House after his defeat in the election of 1828, he thought his public life had ended.
John Adams expected great things from his eldest son, John Quincy. "You came into life with advantages which will disgrace you if your success is mediocre. ... And if you do not rise to the head ...
All printed material, except private correspondence and books, is taxable ... February 14-April 1: Traveling with 10-year-old John Quincy, Adams joins the joint commission in Paris, only to ...
The election of 1824 was contested by four candidates, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William Crawford, and Andrew Jackson, none of whom won the majority. The election was decided by a vote in the ...
If John Quincy Adams had retired after his service in the administration of President James Monroe, his reputation might differ from what it has become. John Quincy’s principal biographer ...