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Networks:Boston; the Daughters of LibertyBirthday: November 11, 1744Political FederalistReligion:CongregationalistHometown:Weymouth, Massachusetts

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Martha W. John

Ben F.

Dolley John Q.

Abigail Adams to John Adams. My Dearest Friend, how many letters do you think we have written to one another over the years? Isn’t it amazing to think of how many people will study them some day? June 20, 1770.

Thomas

John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams Mother, I’m so grateful you agreed to let me come to Paris with Father. I am learning so much that might help me some day, if I go into to politics like Father. January 5, 1778

Martha Washington to Abigail Adams We are suffering with our husbands during these dangerous days. The conditions here in Valley Forge are quite severe for the General and his men. November 15, 1777

Abigail Adams is moving to Philadelphia, PA, where her husband is about to become the second president of the United States. The White House in Washington hasn’t been built yet. March 15, 1797.

Abigail Adams is making her own cloth! Like her other friends in the Daughters of Liberty, she is boycotting items from England! February 26, 1776.

Abigail Adams to John Adams I keep hoping that you will tell me that independence has been declared, and you are designing a new government. When you do, I hope you and your friends will remember the rights of the ladies better than the English ever did. March 31, 1776

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Networks:Boston; Daughters of LibertyBirthday:November 11, 1744Political:FederalistReligion:CongregationalistHometown:Weymouth, Massachusetts

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Birthday November 11, 1744Family: Married to John Adams; 3 sons; 2 daughtersOccupation Wife; mother, farm managerState: MassachusettsPolitical Views FederalistRole in the War Daughter of Liberty; Political advisor

Activities: Taking care of the farm. Raising four children, including a future president!

Interests: Politics, Exchanging letters with famous friends.

Favorite Music: Yankee Doodle, Hail to the Chief

Favorite Movies: The Patriot, Liberty!, The American President

Favorite TV Shows: Anything on C-SPAN, Liberty’s Kids, Jeopardy

Favorite Books: 1776, John Adams, Johnny Tremain, Miracle at Philadelphia

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Address: 135 Adams Street, Quincy, MA, 02169-1749

Phone Number: 617-773-1777

Email: [email protected]

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Abigail Adams saw fighting between the Patriots and the British very near her house.

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