Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | P | Pennsylvania
Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 6 November 1784 [Adams Family Correspondence 5:480]
Abigail Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 21 August 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:293]
Abigail Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 21 August 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:294]+
Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 20 January 1787 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:452]+
Thomas Jefferson to Abigail Adams, 22 February 1787 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:469]+
I. Heads of Grievances and Rights, 9 September 1774 [Papers of John Adams 2:155]
To Francis Coffyn, 19 October 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:25]+
From Henry Knox, 21 October 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:30]
To Edmund Jenings, 29 November 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:99]+
From Lewis R. Morris, 6 July 1782 [Papers of John Adams 13:166]+
To Robert R. Livingston, 4 September 1782 [Papers of John Adams 13:426]+
From Benjamin Rush, 28 September 1782 [Papers of John Adams 13:498]+
Descriptive List of Illustrations [Papers of John Adams 13:x]
– Admiralty Court [2 references]
– Assembly [4 references]
– Board of War erects fortifications on Delaware River [1 reference]
– British invasion of [2 references]
– Constitution of 1776 [16 references]
– Constitution of 1790 [1 reference]
– Constitutional Convention and Constitution of 1776 [8 references]
– Council [1 reference]
– Court of Common Pleas, No. 58 [1 reference]
– Franklin suggested for governor of [1 reference]
– Galloway in [3 references]
– General Assembly [8 references]
– Great Seal destroyed [1 reference]
– JA on institution of government in [4 references]
– James Searle agent for [2 references]
– Paxton Boys affair in [2 references]
– Provincial Conference controlled by radicals [3 references]
– Supreme Executive Council seizes Philadelphia Quakers and their papers [1 reference]
– admiralty court in [1 reference]
– and Wyoming Valley controversy [2 references]
– and bill to establish the seat of national government [1 reference]
– and coastal defense [1 reference]
– and debates on confederation [1 reference]
– and embargo [1 reference]
– army enlistments in [1 reference]
– assembly of [3 references]
– boundary disputes [2 references]
– changes in delegates of [1 reference]
– committee of safety [1 reference]
– congressional delegation held to be firmly whig [1 reference]
– constitution of [2 references]
– constitution of 1776 [5 references]
– constitution of 1790 and Thoughts on Government [1 reference]
– construction of row galleys in [2 references]
– contests Conn. land claims [2 references]
– county committees of, defy assembly [2 references]
– currency [2 references]
– currency of [2 references]
– decline in Quaker and proprietary influence in [1 reference]
– delegates of, and vote on independence [13 references]
– delegates to Continental Congress [10 references]
– distilling in [1 reference]
– effect of British invasion [1 reference]
– efforts to control prices and oppose monopolies in [3 references]
– embargo on flour [3 references]
– establishment of popular government in [1 reference]
– expected attacks on frontiers of [5 references]
– formation of new state government [5 references]
– government of [8 references]
– habeas corpus in [2 references]
– implements revaluation of currency [3 references]
– indentured servants held to have no loyalty to Amer. cause [1 reference]
– influence of proprietary party in Continental Congress [1 reference]
– land dispute with Conn. [2 references]
– law cited in Mass. courts, No. 8 [1 reference]
– laws of [1 reference]
– loyalist volunteers in [3 references]
– loyalists in [4 references]
– manufacture of guns in [1 reference]
– maps of [1 reference]
– martial spirit in [1 reference]
– mentioned [19 references]
– mutiny among soldiers of [3 references]
– navy of [1 reference]
– oath for officeholders [2 references]
– opposition to congress in [1 reference]
– population of [5 references]
– provincial agents for [2 references]
– radical party in [2 references]
– rejects Conciliatory Acts [1 reference]
– religious liberty in [1 reference]
– religious sects in [1 reference]
– republican virtue in assembly of [1 reference]
– seeks loan [4 references]
– soil and farms [2 references]
– soldiers and officers of [6 references]
– supplies grain to Mass. [2 references]
– support for independence in [2 references]
– tender law in [3 references]
– torn by political factionalism [2 references]
– trade and commerce [2 references]
– trade of [1 reference]
– trade with Britain [2 references]
– troops of [21 references]
– viniculture in [1 reference]
– votes in congress affecting JA [4 references]
– “making Treason Laws and Militia Laws” [1 reference]