31 May 1829
adams-john10 Suzie Ting
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31. V:30. Sunday.

After an indifferent Night I found myself this day much better than yesterday; but still so weak that I could not venture out to Church— Dr Huntt was here, and prescribed to me to take 15 grains of rhubarb at night for several evenings to come— I read the Evening Service for the Sunday after ascension, and spent the remainder of the day in idleness. Rode an hour and a half after dinner with my Son JohnMrs Adams unwell with a severe head ache— A Heavy thunder gust in the Evening— Ouseley the Gardener at the President’s House, and William Pote came to bid us farewell on our approaching departure. Dr Huntt told us of the removal of Joseph Nourse, Register of the Treasury.

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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: