22 April 1818
adams-john10 Neal MillikanFamily Finances (Adams Family)Commerce
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22. VI: Met at the President’s this Morning Mr Cruger, a member of the house of Representatives from the State of New-York— Most of the members are already gone. I received Letters from Mr John Vaughan, and J. E. Hall of Philadelphia, informing me that I have been elected a member of the American Philosophical Society. Mr James Greenleaf sent to make me an offer of half the Square which he purchased yesterday; at the price he gave for it: which I declined— I called at the Office of Mr Tucker the Treasurer and received by a warrant from the Navy Office, fifty dollars being the remainder of one hundred dollars due me by John Cook, a Chaplain in the Navy, for money which I lent him nearly two years ago in England— Mrs Adams spent the Evening at her Sister Boyd’s. I made a draft of a Proclamation, concerning Plaster of Paris— There was a sharp frost last Night— My thermometer this morning stood, after Sunrise at 28.

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John Quincy Adams, , , The John Quincy Adams Digital Diary, published in the Primary Source Cooperative at the Massachusetts Historical Society: