Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | L | Lee, Richard Henry (Va. member of Congress)
Editorial Note [Papers of John Adams 2:145]
To Richard Henry Lee, 15 March 1780 [Papers of John Adams 9:51]+
Antoine Marie Cerisier to John Adams: A Translation, 15 April 1781 [Papers of John Adams 11:260]+
– J. D. Sergeant on [1 reference]
– JA defends against Deane's charges [2 references]
– JA on [1 reference]
– JA sends sketch of government to [2 references]
– JQA comments on [1 reference]
– JQA lodges with [1 reference]
– Letters [8 subentries]
– Va. delegate in Continental Congress [5 references]
– against Congress' controlling trade [1 reference]
– and Carlisle Commission [2 references]
– and Deane-Lee controversy [1 reference]
– and Elias Wrixon [1 reference]
– and Ford [1 reference]
– and JA's Thoughts on Government
[1 reference]
– and JA's arrival in France [2 references]
– and JA's plan of sole minister to France [1 reference]
– and Jenings [1 reference]
– and action on independence [1 reference]
– and committee to confer with Lord Howe [1 reference]
– and the Deane-Lee controversy [2 references]
– and “The Robinson Affair” [1 reference]
– appearance [1 reference]
– approves of Wythe's law school [1 reference]
– attempted ambush of [1 reference]
– comments on U.S. political situation [1 reference]
– correspondence with JA [2 references]
– criticized for supporting fisheries [3 references]
– defense of A. Lee [1 reference]
– desire to retire to Mass. [1 reference]
– eloquence of, as speaker [2 references]
– entertains JQA and others [6 references]
– feared captured [2 references]
– has Thoughts on Government printed [3 references]
– has musical days [1 reference]
– hospitality to JQA [5 references]
– identified [1 reference]
– ill health of [1 reference]
– illness of [1 reference]
– in British cartoon [2 references]
– in Continental Congress [35 references]
– in congress [11 references]
– informs JA he is to go to Netherlands [2 references]
– letter from JA on diplomatic matters [1 reference]
– letter to JA listed (1779) [1 reference]
– letter to JA printed in Affaires
[4 references]
– member of Foreign Affairs Committee [1 reference]
– member of first U.S. Senate [2 references]
– mentioned [20 references]
– moves “certain resolutions respecting independency” [2 references]
– nominates JA as Commissioner (1777) [1 reference]
– on Amer. finances [3 references]
– on Arts. of Confederation [1 reference]
– on Carlisle Peace Commission's Manifesto [1 reference]
– on Conciliatory Acts [1 reference]
– on Franco-American trade [1 reference]
– on JA and A. Lee [1 reference]
– on JA's election to negotiate Anglo-American treaties [2 references]
– on committees with JA [17 references]
– on efforts to remove A. Lee [1 reference]
– on military situation in America [1 reference]
– on peace [1 reference]
– on the military situation [2 references]
– other congressional activity [2 references]
– predilection for foreign officers [1 reference]
– president of Continental Congress [1 reference]
– prints handbill of JA's sketch [2 references]
– rejected draft of petition to the King composed by [1 reference]
– resolution of, on independence [2 references]
– reveals Carmichael's charges against Deane [1 reference]