Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | B | Bowdoin, James
From Nathanael Greene, 13 April 1777 [Papers of John Adams 5:153]+
To James Warren, 7 July 1777 [Papers of John Adams 5:242]
To James Warren, 7 July 1777 [Papers of John Adams 5:243]+
To Elbridge Gerry, 17 October 1779 [Papers of John Adams 8:208]
Editorial Note [Papers of John Adams 8:230]
From Samuel Adams, 18 December 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:150]
From Samuel Adams, 18 December 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:151]
From Samuel Adams, 18 December 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:152]+
– Philosophical Discourse [1 reference]
– Elizabeth Shaw on [1 reference]
– JA on refusal of, to attend Continental Congress [1 reference]
– JA suggests for governor [1 reference]
– Letters [4 subentries]
– Mary Cranch on [1 reference]
– address to General Court [2 references]
– addresses Harvard students [1 reference]
– addresses legislature on need for gunpowder [1 reference]
– and Amer. Academy of Arts and Sciences [1 reference]
– and Capt. Henry Stanhope [2 references]
– and Mass. gubernatorial election (1780) [5 references]
– and Massachusetts' territorial claims [1 reference]
– and Stanhope affair [9 references]
– and Temple controversy [2 references]
– and attempts to close court [1 reference]
– and report on Mass. boundaries [3 references]
– appoints Isaac Smith Jr. chaplain of Castle William [1 reference]
– as Mass. councillor [3 references]
– as Mass. councilor [2 references]
– asked to name P. B. Adams justice of the peace [2 references]
– at reading of Declaration of Independence in Boston [2 references]
– candidate for Mass. governor [8 references]
– characterized [1 reference]
– communicates account of JA's audience with George III [1 reference]
– conjectured author of letter to AA on Kennebec Company cases [1 reference]
– consulted on negotiation of Mass. loan in Europe [1 reference]
– correspondence with JA [3 references]
– delegate to Continental Congress [1 reference]
– discourages foreign imports [1 reference]
– elected governor (1785) [4 references]
– elected president of Massachusetts Bank [1 reference]
– elected to Continental Congress [1 reference]
– elected to Mass. Council [2 references]
– excuses himself from serving in 1st Continental Congress [2 references]
– gubernatorial election [5 references]
– health and illnesses [5 references]
– in race for governor (1783) [2 references]
– inaugural address [2 references]
– issues proclamation against rioters [1 reference]
– lawsuit against Springer [1 reference]
– letters from JA listed (1780) [2 references]
– mentioned [36 references]
– notifies General Court of seizure of vessels in Passamaquoddy Bay [1 reference]
– occupies Vassall-Borland house in Braintree [2 references]
– on committee for evidence, Boston Massacre Trials [1 reference]
– organizes Mass. militia [1 reference]
– prevents British ship from trading in Boston [1 reference]
– proposed as delegate to congress [2 references]
– proposed as governor of Mass. [4 references]
– recommended to Washington [2 references]
– refuses election as lieutenant governor [4 references]
– resentment toward JA [1 reference]
– response to Shays' Rebellion [7 references]
– reviews militia [1 reference]
– reviews militia troops [1 reference]
– rivalry with Hancock [1 reference]
– supports Temples' claim for damages to Ten Hills Farm [1 reference]
– terms of [1 reference]