22 March 1821
adams-john10 Neal MillikanFlorida Annexation
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22. V. I removed from my writing Chamber, upon which the Carpenters are engaged in making repairs and in opening a door from the new part of my house, and wrote in the dining room below. I am now struggling to redeem the arrears of my diary; but write so slow; and with so much difficulty and pain that I fear I shall never effectually accomplish it. Mr Calhoun called at my house and I went to the Navy Department, to complete the arrangements for taking possession of the Florida’s. We have stipulated to transport the Spanish Officers and troops with their baggage to the Havanna, and by a liberal construction of the Article, have considered this engagement as including that of furnishing provisions for them on the passage. We have also engaged to provide an escort for them. The Secretary at War issues through the Quarter Master’s department, orders for hiring the transports and supplying the provisions, and the Secretary of the Navy issues the orders for the escort— They are all to be provided at two points; one for Pensacola, and the other for St. Augustine— I returned at O’Neil’s Hotel the visits of Commodore Stewart and W. Tudor; the latter of whom only I found at his lodgings. We had half an hours conversation, chiefly upon literary subjects. I was engaged the remainder of the day, in Office hours, in drafting a Note to the Baron Hyde de Neuville, upon the subject of the Negotiation with him.

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Citation

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