Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | W | West Indies
Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 7 August 1784 [Adams Family Correspondence 5:420]
John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams 2d, 1 – 8 August 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:246]
John Quincy Adams to John Adams, 3 August 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:249]
John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams 2d, 9 – 19 August 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:253]
Abigail Adams to Cotton Tufts, 18 August 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:284]
John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams 2d, 20 August 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:290]
Abigail Adams 2d to John Quincy Adams, 24 September 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:382]
Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 30 September 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:395]+
Abigail Adams 2d to John Quincy Adams, 27 November 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:469]
Richard Cranch to John Adams, 29 December 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:507]
– Amer. trade with [4 references]
– Battle of the Saints and [4 references]
– Brit. operations against French and Spanish islands in [1 reference]
– British [2 references]
– British colonies in [1 reference]
– British deployments to and operations in [6 references]
– British fear losses in [4 references]
– British fleet reported defeated in [1 reference]
– British operations in [2 references]
– British send reinforcements from N.Y. to [4 references]
– British trade with [6 references]
– British troops and refugees rumored embarked for [1 reference]
– Danish colonies vulnerable [1 reference]
– Deane in [1 reference]
– Dutch merchants seek convoy to [1 reference]
– Dutch possessions in [4 references]
– Dutch trade in [1 reference]
– Dutch trade in and Dutch-Amer. Treaty [1 reference]
– Franco-Spanish naval operations in [1 reference]
– French [1 reference]
– French actions in aid Amer. cause [1 reference]
– French and Spanish strength in [1 reference]
– French deployments to and operations in [11 references]
– French possessions in [2 references]
– Grasse’s fleet in [1 reference]
– JA desires to know British strength in [1 reference]
– JA expects news from [1 reference]
– JA on military and naval operations in [9 references]
– Jenings proposes U.S. guarantee British possessions in [1 reference]
– U.S. access to Dutch islands sought [1 reference]
– U.S. trade with [2 references]
– William Gordon on [3 references]
– and the Amer. Revolution [2 references]
– and trade with Boston [1 reference]
– and trade with Russia [1 reference]
– as destination for evacuees from New York City [1 reference]
– as source of supplies for America [3 references]
– capture of British possessions in [4 references]
– commercial fleet prevented from sailing to [1 reference]
– convoys for ships going to French islands in [3 references]
– convoys from [1 reference]
– devastated by hurricane [5 references]
– effect of British losses in, on peace negotiations [2 references]
– effect of insurance rates on French trade with [1 reference]
– effect on peace negotiations of arrival of Brit. merchant fleets from [1 reference]
– engagement between Grasse and Hood in [2 references]
– future disposition of European possessions in [13 references]
– hazards of trade with [2 references]
– loyalists living in [1 reference]
– loyalists' property in [1 reference]
– mentioned [49 references]
– merchant fleet from [1 reference]
– naval actions in [3 references]
– naval balance in [32 references]
– nonexportation to [2 references]
– operations of British fleet in [10 references]
– operations of French fleet in [13 references]
– plan for clandestine Russo-American trade in [1 reference]
– possible retaliatory raids against British islands in [1 reference]
– privateering in [3 references]
– production of sugar in [1 reference]
– proposal to ruin sugar trade of [1 reference]
– proposal to seize gunpowder in [1 reference]
– proposed Franco-Dutch operations against Brit. fleet from [1 reference]
– restoration of Brit. losses in by France [1 reference]
– ships from Bordeaux taken in [1 reference]
– sickness among British troops in [3 references]
– slave trade in [2 references]
– slaves from [3 references]
– speculation in goods from [2 references]
– supplies British army at N.Y. [1 reference]
– trade and commerce [21 references]
– trade and commerce with [15 references]
– trade with U.S. [10 references]
– vulnerability of British merchant fleets from [1 reference]
– war in [1 reference]
See also names of particular islands and naval actions [link unavailable]