Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | C | Cranch, Richard (1726-1811, husband of Mary Smith)
Introduction [Legal Papers of John Adams 1:liii]
Introduction [Legal Papers of John Adams 1:liv]
Introduction [Legal Papers of John Adams 1:lxii]
From Joseph Palmer, 31 October 1775 [Papers of John Adams 3:266]+
From Joseph Ward, 28 July 1776 [Papers of John Adams 4:419]+
Introduction [Papers of John Adams 7:xxvi]
From James Warren, 13 June 1779 [Papers of John Adams 8:94]+
To Elbridge Gerry, 11 September 1779 [Papers of John Adams 8:143]+
To James Moylan, 22 February 1780 [Papers of John Adams 8:351]
Editorial Note [Papers of John Adams 9:430]+
To the President of Congress, No. 87, 26 June 1780 [Papers of John Adams 9:478]
To Joshua Johnson, 1 July 1780 [Papers of John Adams 9:494]+
From William Gordon, 19 October 1780 [Papers of John Adams 10:288]
To Elbridge Gerry, 16 June 1781 [Papers of John Adams 11:378]+
From James Lovell, 21 June 1781 [Papers of John Adams 11:383]+
Introduction [Papers of John Adams 11:xviii]
From Samuel Adams, 18 December 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:152]+
To M. Baraux, 7 April 1782 [Papers of John Adams 12:394]+
Guide to Editorial Apparatus [Papers of John Adams 12:xx]
From John Thaxter, 30 June 1782 [Papers of John Adams 13:140]+
From Francis Dana, 1 July 1782 [Papers of John Adams 13:141]+
From John van Heukelom & Zoon, 1 July 1782 [Papers of John Adams 13:142]+
Introduction [Papers of John Adams 13:xxiv]
– AA mentions as possible successor to Winthrop at Harvard [2 references]
– AA on as a teacher [1 reference]
– AA sends goods to [4 references]
– AA wants letters from [1 reference]
– AA2 wishes Tyler to return her letters and miniature to [1 reference]
– Adams brothers board with [10 references]
– Braintree residence near Christ Church [1 reference]
– Devonshire as home to family of [1 reference]
– Dutch intelligence communicated to newspapers through [4 references]
– European goods purchased through JA [9 references]
– JA corresponds with, about choice of a career [1 reference]
– JA on [3 references]
– JA requests to read letters to AA [1 reference]
– JA values opinion of [1 reference]
– JA wants his help in founding a “philosophical society” in Boston [1 reference]
– JA's affection for [1 reference]
– JA's library left in care of [1 reference]
– JA’s books and papers left in care of [1 reference]
– JQA comments on [2 references]
– JQA lodges with, in Braintree [2 references]
– JQA reunited with JA at home of [1 reference]
– JQA visits [14 references]
– JQA's opinion of [1 reference]
– Letters [30 subentries]
– Royall Tyler and [5 references]
– TBA's admission to Harvard [1 reference]
– Tyler lodges with, in Braintree [4 references]
– WSS compared to [1 reference]
– William Cranch compared to [1 reference]
– addresses letter from Mary Cranch [1 reference]
– advises JA on career [1 reference]
– alludes to David Garrick, The Lying Valet
[1 reference]
– and AA2-Tyler engagement [1 reference]
– and American Philosophical Society [1 reference]
– and Hannah Quincy [4 references]
– and JQA [6 references]
– and Lovell cipher [6 references]
– and Quincy genealogy [1 reference]
– and Vt. lands [1 reference]
– and care of Adams children [4 references]
– and the Vassall-Borland house (Old House) [2 references]
– appearance described [1 reference]
– appearance of [2 references]
– approves CA's college expenses [1 reference]
– arrangements for son's education [1 reference]
– as co-executor of Rev. William Smith's estate [3 references]
– as inventor [1 reference]
– as judge for Court of Common Pleas [2 references]
– asks JA to help raise money to rebuild Charlestown [1 reference]
– assists Robert Garland Cranch [2 references]
– attends Harvard commencement [2 references]
– attends Inferior and General Courts [1 reference]
– autographs book in JA's library [1 reference]
– birthplace and relatives in England [2 references]
– boards at William Foster's [3 references]
– brings JQA's furniture to Harvard [1 reference]
– business with Dutch merchants and bankers [4 references]
– buys and farms land in Braintree [5 references]
– cared for Rev. William Smith [1 reference]
– comments on JA's exertions of mind [1 reference]
– comments on Royall Tyler [2 references]
– communicates JA's views on fishing rights [1 reference]
– conducts glass manufactory in Braintree [1 reference]
– conducts glassworks in Germantown with Palmer [3 references]
– confusion over visiting card sent by AA [1 reference]
– congratulates AA2 on her marriage [1 reference]
– contemplates moving because of failing business [2 references]
– converses in foreign languages with JQA [1 reference]
– correspondence with AA [12 references]
– correspondence with Charles Storer [1 reference]
– correspondence with JA [10 references]
– correspondence with Mary Cranch [1 reference]
– courtship and marriage [2 references]
– dines with JQA at James Foster's [1 reference]
– dines with Peter Adams [1 reference]
– dropped from legislature [1 reference]
– elected to state senate [1 reference]
– employment possibilities for [1 reference]
– entertained by French officers [1 reference]
– examines JA's account [2 references]
– financial situation of [2 references]
– forwards letters to Haverhill [2 references]
– friendship with Peter Boylston Adams [1 reference]
– gets justice of the peace commission for P. B. Adams [4 references]
– health and illnesses [11 references]
– health of [1 reference]
– helps JQA with trunks [1 reference]
– home of [1 reference]
– homes of [6 references]
– hopes JA returns to state politics [6 references]
– house and business on Hanover Street, Boston [6 references]
– identified [4 references]
– ill health of [2 references]
– in Boston [14 references]
– in Haverhill [1 reference]
– in JA's financial accounts [1 reference]
– in cardmaking business [1 reference]
– in watchmaking business [4 references]
– inoculated with smallpox [10 references]
– inquires about Braintree land purchase for JA [1 reference]
– letter from AA listed (1780) [1 reference]
– letter to AA listed (1781) [1 reference]
– letters from JA listed (1784) [1 reference]
– letters from JA listed (1786) [1 reference]
– letters from JA listed (1787) [1 reference]
– letters in Adams Family Correspondence
[1 reference]
– letters to JA listed (1786) [2 references]
– like a brother to JA [2 references]
– loses election [2 references]
– mechanical ability of [2 references]
– mentioned [125 references]
– near fatal illness [6 references]
– offered as escort to Mrs. Lovell [1 reference]
– on Adoniram Judson [1 reference]
– on Charles River Bridge [1 reference]
– on JA's diplomatic achievements [2 references]
– on JA's plans for sugar trade [1 reference]
– on Mass. politics and economy [2 references]
– on William and Catharine Louisa Smith [1 reference]
– on coal mines [1 reference]
– on confiscation of loyalist property [1 reference]
– on dancing schools [1 reference]
– on desalination of water [1 reference]
– on fashion [1 reference]
– on mercantile dependence of U.S. on Britain [1 reference]
– on music [1 reference]
– on origin of springs [1 reference]
– on severity of snowstorm [1 reference]
– on water pumps and canals [3 references]
– opens AA's letter to wife [1 reference]
– personality and character [3 references]
– plans to move from Boston to Braintree [2 references]
– political activities of [6 references]
– portrait of [2 references]
– proposes to act as commission merchant for European exporters [6 references]
– receives Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia
[2 references]
– recovery [3 references]
– recuperating [1 reference]
– relationship to Adamses and Palmers [1 reference]
– relationship with Adams brothers [4 references]
– rents lodgings and office to Royall Tyler [4 references]
– representative in General Court [5 references]
– residence and business in Salem, Mass. [2 references]
– returns to Braintree [1 reference]
– returns to Braintree from Boston [1 reference]
– salary of [5 references]
– secures family retreat against British invasion [1 reference]
– seeks advancement for Nathaniel Cranch [2 references]
– sends Elizabeth Cranch to learn the harpsichord [1 reference]
– sends chocolate to AA [5 references]
– sends letters and goods to Adamses [3 references]
– sends political and religious pamphlets and papers to JA [6 references]
– serves in senate [1 reference]
– severe illness [1 reference]
– teaches AA French [1 reference]
– to buy a violin for son [1 reference]
– to send information and news to JA [2 references]
– translates French letter [1 reference]
– visits Cambridge [4 references]
– visits Harvard as member of board of overseers [1 reference]
– visits JQA at Harvard [6 references]
– visits with Shaws [6 references]