Manuscripts
John Adams notification of Thomas Jefferson's election as vice president of the United States :
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John Quincy Adams, The Hague, letter to Sylvanus Bourne, Amsterdam :
Manuscripts
Adams mentions the rumor that George Washington will most likely be declining a third term as president and that sources suggest Thomas Jefferson for president and R.R. Livingston for vice president. Wondering if possible to remove double tonnage paid to admiralty or higher duties paid to the Council of the Colonies.
mssHM 20320

President and vice-president of the United States, elected by the people, Nov. 4th 1884
Visual Materials
Image of a full-length portrait of United States President Grover Cleveland and Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks shaking hands in front of the White House; each man carries a top hat in one hand.
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John Quincy Adams et al, Washington, D.C. to Bishop John Hughes :
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Invitation to Bishop Hughes from members of Congress to preach in the Hall of the House of Representatives on Sunday, December 12, 1847. Signed by John Quincy Adams; includes 54 signatures.
mssHM 23141

Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, letter to Linn Banks and Edward Watts
Manuscripts
Polygraph copy; endorsed by Jefferson. Addressed to "The Speaker of the Senate [and] of the House of Delegates of Virginia." (1 page)
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Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, letter to Linn Banks and Edward Watts
Manuscripts
Polygraph copy; endorsed by Jefferson. Addressed to "The Speaker of the Senate [and] of the House of Delegates of Virginia." (1 page)
HM 5887
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John Adams, Philadelphia, letter to Abigail Adams, Braintree, Massachusetts :
Manuscripts
Letter regarding Adams' extended separation from his family in which he lists the multiple tasks involved in the founding of the new nation. Contemporary copy of a letter that was intercepted by the British.
mssHM 27214