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  1. 26 de ago. de 2014 · George Washington Adams: Uncle Charles’ Nephew George Washington Adams, the eldest son of John Quincy and Louisa Adams. George Washington Adams (1801-1829), named for the country’s first president was a sensitive, poetic fellow, far more like his mother than his father.

  2. 28 de jul. de 2023 · Em 1787, George Washington foi chamado para retornar à política e escolhido para presidir a convenção federal da Filadélfia. Propôs a votação da constituinte de 1787 e foi eleito, por unanimidade, em 4 de março de 1789, o primeiro presidente dos Estados Unidos, derrotando John Adams. George Washington tomou posse em 30 de abril de 1789.

  3. 2 de mar. de 2021 · In your letter of 18 January to your Mama, you mentioned that you read to your Aunt Cranch a chapter in the Bible, or a Section of Dr. Doddridges annotations every evening, this information gave me great pleasure, for so great is my veneration for the Bible & so strong my belief that when duly read & meditated upon, it is of all the books in the world, that which contributes most to make men ...

  4. When George Washington Adams was born on 12 April 1801, in Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany, his father, President John Quincy Adams, was 33 and his mother, Louisa Catherine Johnson, was 26. He married Eliza Dolph in 1829. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. In 1826, at the age of 25, his occupation is listed as house of ...

  5. Washington was born on February 22, 1732, in Pope's Creek, Virginia. His father's death in 1744 ended his formal education. He took up land surveying, a customary means of upward mobility.

  6. George Washington Adams (Aprill 12, 1801 - June 20, 1887) was the 11th President of the United States of America, a prominent Senator from Massachusetts and a member of the Adams political dynasty - he was the eldest son of failed Presidential candidate and US Senator and Representative John Quincy Adams, the grandson of the 2nd President, John Adams, and the elder brother of Governor of ...

  7. Finally, in 1794, just as John Quincy's law career was beginning to make headway, President George Washington, appreciative of the young Adams's support for his administration and aware of his fluency in French and Dutch, appointed him minister to the Netherlands. It was a good time for the young diplomat.