Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | P | Palmer, Deacon and Brig. Gen. Joseph (1716-1788, husband of Richard Cranch's sister)
Introduction [Earliest Diary and Autobiography of John Adams 1:30]
From Joseph Palmer, 16 April 1777 [Papers of John Adams 5:155]+
– AA receives military information from [1 reference]
– Braintree selectman [1 reference]
– Friendship Hall in Germantown, house of [2 references]
– JA on character of [1 reference]
– JA purchases land from [1 reference]
– Letters [11 subentries]
– Quincy's dispute with [1 reference]
– account of Bunker Hill [1 reference]
– acts on Isaac Smith Sr.'s request to export fish [1 reference]
– aids appointment of P. B. Adams as deputy sheriff [1 reference]
– and JA [4 references]
– and JA's land transactions [2 references]
– and Mary Nicolson [1 reference]
– and Vassall-Borland house (Old House) [1 reference]
– and abortive Amer. attack on Newport [2 references]
– and the Paine-Warren controversy [1 reference]
– appointed brigadier general [2 references]
– as member of General Court [10 references]
– as party to Warren-Paine dispute [1 reference]
– children inoculated with smallpox [3 references]
– colonel in militia [1 reference]
– commands regiment of Suffolk militia [1 reference]
– commands troops fortifying islands in Boston Harbor [2 references]
– conducts glassworks in Germantown with R. Cranch [2 references]
– considers leaving Germantown [1 reference]
– declines reelection to Council [1 reference]
– elected Braintree representative [8 references]
– elected to Council [1 reference]
– finances of [3 references]
– glass manufacturer of Germantown [3 references]
– goods transshipped by Lovell for [1 reference]
– health of [2 references]
– home of [2 references]
– identified [4 references]
– ill health of [1 reference]
– immigrant from Devonshire [1 reference]
– in R.I. campaign [1 reference]
– interest in agriculture [1 reference]
– letter from JA listed (1780) [1 reference]
– letter to JA listed (1777) [1 reference]
– letter to Thomas Flucker quoted [1 reference]
– letters from JA listed (1775) [2 references]
– may settle near the Ohio [1 reference]
– member of Mass. Committee of Safety [2 references]
– member of Mass. Constitutional Convention [1 reference]
– mentioned [54 references]
– misfortunes of [10 references]
– moves to Charlestown [1 reference]
– on American trade [3 references]
– on Boston Tea Party [1 reference]
– on Gov. Bernard's speech [1 reference]
– on attitude of people in Mass. [1 reference]
– on business mission in England [1 reference]
– on independence [4 references]
– on instituting new governments [2 references]
– on manufacture of saltpeter [1 reference]
– on obtaining lead in Mass. [2 references]
– petitions to join “The Farms” to Braintree (1773) [2 references]
– proposed trip to army in N.J. [2 references]
– recommended to Washington [2 references]
– saltworks of [1 reference]
– signs Committee of Safety's narrative of battle of Bunker Hill [2 references]
– “Friendship Hall,” house of [1 reference]