Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | S | Sullivan, James (1744-1808, Mass. jurist and politician)
John Quincy Adams to John Adams, 2 April 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:132]+
Thomas Welsh to Abigail Adams, 27 October 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:384]+
26th. [Diary of John Quincy Adams 2:104]+
26th. [Diary of John Quincy Adams 2:295]+
Thursday November 1st. 1787. [Diary of John Quincy Adams 2:313]+
17th. [Diary of John Quincy Adams 2:418]+
Editorial Note [Papers of John Adams 2:30]
From James Warren, 19 September 1776 [Papers of John Adams 5:34]+
From James Sullivan, 22 September 1776 [Papers of John Adams 5:35]
From Samuel Holden Parsons, 8 October 1776 [Papers of John Adams 5:50]+
From William Gordon, 19 October 1780 [Papers of John Adams 10:282]
From William Gordon, 19 October 1780 [Papers of John Adams 10:288]
To the President of Congress, 16 August 1781 [Papers of John Adams 11:452]
From Samuel Adams, 18 December 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:151]
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Appeal . . . by the Society of Christian Independents
[2 references]
– JA on plan of, to reform Mass. government [1 reference]
– JA sends pamphlet on Anglo-Amer. trade to [1 reference]
– Letters [4 subentries]
– Temple's return to Massachusetts and [2 references]
– agent to represent U.S. before St. Croix Commission [1 reference]
– appointed to superior court [5 references]
– as Hancock partisan [1 reference]
– associate justice of Mass. Superior Court [3 references]
– associate justice of Mass. superior court [1 reference]
– at Biddeford, Maine [2 references]
– attorney, No. 2 [6 references]
– boundary negotiator [1 reference]
– congressional service [2 references]
– controversies with John Temple [3 references]
– correspondence with JA [3 references]
– dispute with John Temple [1 reference]
– distrust of [1 reference]
– elected to Congress [2 references]
– engraving of [2 references]
– identified [2 references]
– letter to JA listed (1776) [1 reference]
– member of Mass. House [2 references]
– mentioned [8 references]
– on Massachusetts constitution [1 reference]
– on independence [1 reference]
– on need for JA in U.S. [1 reference]
– on powers of congress [1 reference]
– on reform of Mass. government [3 references]
– on tax resistance in Massachusetts [1 reference]
– on trade between Amer. states and New York City [1 reference]
– opposes JA in King v. Stewart [1 reference]
– proposed as delegate to congress [1 reference]
– resigns from Supreme Judicial Court [1 reference]
– rumored to be in pay of France [1 reference]
– successful lawyer of Biddeford, Maine [5 references]
– urges appointment of N. P. Sargeant to superior court [1 reference]