Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | W | Women
From Benjamin Rush, 21 January 1781 [Papers of John Adams 11:69]
To the President of Congress, 3 August 1781 [Papers of John Adams 11:437]
From Samuel Adams, 18 December 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:150]
From Samuel Adams, 18 December 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:151]
C. W. F. Dumas to John Adams: A Translation, 25 February 1782 [Papers of John Adams 12:273]
Antoine Marie Cerisier to John Adams: A Translation, 18 August 1782 [Papers of John Adams 13:252]+
To Robert R. Livingston, 6 September 1782 [Papers of John Adams 13:437]+
– AA as “fair example of female excellence” [1 reference]
– AA on [3 references]
– AA on American “Amazons” [1 reference]
– AA2 on [2 references]
– Boston mob of raids Thomas Boylston's warehouse [2 references]
– Elizabeth Shaw on dangers of pride in [1 reference]
– European working conditions for [1 reference]
– JA on their influence [1 reference]
– JQA on [3 references]
– JQA on education of [1 reference]
– Mary Cranch on role of in public affairs [1 reference]
– Roman [1 reference]
– Southern [1 reference]
– accomplishments and learning of French [1 reference]
– and fashions in France [6 references]
– and right to vote [3 references]
– appropriate topics for letter-writing by [1 reference]
– as entertainers [1 reference]
– caricatures of London [1 reference]
– character of needed to be good companions [1 reference]
– comments on English [4 references]
– comments on French [6 references]
– compared to literature [1 reference]
– disadvantaged [1 reference]
– discuss Shays' Rebellion [1 reference]
– double standards for [1 reference]
– education of affects choice of husband [1 reference]
– education of, in America [1 reference]
– efforts to convert loyalist [3 references]
– envy of [1 reference]
– first patent held by [1 reference]
– gambling in public at Bath [1 reference]
– in Brit. society [1 reference]
– in taverns [1 reference]
– men's attraction to beauty over character of [2 references]
– patriotism of [3 references]
– popular interest in fashion of [1 reference]
– praised by JA as “Historiographers” [1 reference]
– propensity for talking [1 reference]
– rights of married [1 reference]
– seating of at queen's birthday celebration [1 reference]
– support for Amer. cause by [2 references]
– talking as “the female Talent” [1 reference]
– the arts and ornamental accomplishments in the education of [1 reference]
– vanity of [1 reference]
– will take the field if Washington is defeated [1 reference]
– “America will not wear chains while her daughters are virtuous” [1 reference]