15 November 1820
adams-john10 Neal Millikan
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15. IV: The house of Representatives this day, at the third ballot, being the twenty second, from the meeting of the House, made choice of John W. Taylor of New-York as Speaker. There were 148 members present; consequently 75 votes necessary for a choice— Taylor had 76. The two houses immediately gave notice by a joint Committee to the President that they were organized, and ready to receive any communication from him— The Message was sent by the President’s nephew, James Monroe junr, about 3 O’Clock— I called this morning to visit Mr John Rhea of Tennessee; and at the War Office to see Major Roberdeau, but he was not there— W. S. Smith was here this Evening.

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