Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | D | Dumas, Charles William Frederic (U.S. agent at The Hague)
John Quincy Adams to John Adams, 2 April 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:131]
Abigail Adams 2d to John Quincy Adams, 25 April 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:155]
Abigail Adams to Abigail Adams Smith, 11 August 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:316]
Abigail Adams to Abigail Adams Smith, 11 August 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:317]
Abigail Adams to John Quincy Adams, 27 September 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:347]
John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams, 30 December 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:420]+
– Congress urged to pay salary to [1 reference]
– Dutch-Amer. Treaty and [1 reference]
– Dutch-Amer. loan and [1 reference]
– JA appeals to Congress on behalf of [5 references]
– JA asks to locate JQA [1 reference]
– JA compliments [3 references]
– JA on [2 references]
– JA purchases house in The Hague through [1 reference]
– JA's agent [1 reference]
– JA's contributions to Dutch newspapers and [1 reference]
– Letters [10 subentries]
– Livingston approves efforts on behalf of U.S. [1 reference]
– Schiedam dinner and [3 references]
– Thaxter praises [1 reference]
– account with Congress [1 reference]
– acts as JA's interpreter [1 reference]
– acts as U.S. agent [15 references]
– address to the city of Schiedam by [1 reference]
– advises JA [6 references]
– advises JA on giving reason for moving to The Hague [1 reference]
– advises against proposed Franklin mission to Netherlands (1778) [1 reference]
– and Dana-Searle code [1 reference]
– and Dutch recognition of U.S. [4 references]
– and Gazette de Leyde [1 reference]
– and JA and merchants of Schiedam [2 references]
– and JA's 19 April memorials [7 references]
– and JA's demand for reply to 19 April 1781 memorial [6 references]
– and JA's household at The Hague [1 reference]
– and JA's loan with Neufville [2 references]
– and JA's memorial of 8 March [1 reference]
– and Lee-Neufville negotiations [2 references]
– and Silas Deane [1 reference]
– and U.S. legation at The Hague [5 references]
– and Washington miniature [1 reference]
– and forged Clinton letter [6 references]
– and meetings between JA and La Vauguyon [4 references]
– and proposal that provinces rather than States General recognize U.S. [1 reference]
– and proposed Dutch-American treaty [10 references]
– and ratification of Dutch treaty [2 references]
– and the Chester [2 references]
– and translation of JA's Memorial [1 reference]
– and van Berckel [3 references]
– anonymous letters and [1 reference]
– appointment of [1 reference]
– arranges for publication of JA's memorial to States General [1 reference]
– as JA's agent at The Hague [20 references]
– as JA's secretary [1 reference]
– as JA's translator and advisor [13 references]
– as JA's translator and interpreter [2 references]
– as JQA's tutor [1 reference]
– as chargé d'affaires at The Hague [1 reference]
– as correspondent of Continental Congress [3 references]
– as intermediary between Commissioners and van Blieswyck [2 references]
– as possible secretary for JA [1 reference]
– as tutor for JQA [2 references]
– asks JA to come to The Hague [3 references]
– association and friendship with JA [1 reference]
– characterizes Dutch people [2 references]
– characterizes van Bleiswyck [1 reference]
– code name [6 references]
– comments on [2 references]
– comments on Amer. affairs [4 references]
– comments on JQA [1 reference]
– committee report on letters from [1 reference]
– compensation for [6 references]
– compiles information on European armies [1 reference]
– concern for Laurens [2 references]
– confers with La Vauguyon [1 reference]
– copies Fitzherbert's commission [1 reference]
– copy of JA's memorial proposing Dutch-Amer. treaty in hand of [1 reference]
– correspondence with Amer. Commissioners [1 reference]
– correspondence with Carmichael [2 references]
– correspondence with Congress [15 references]
– correspondence with Franklin [1 reference]
– correspondence with JA [25 references]
– correspondence with Livingston [8 references]
– correspondence with S. Deane [5 references]
– correspondence with Thaxter [1 reference]
– correspondence with congress and Commissioners [6 references]
– describes his efforts on behalf of America [2 references]
– describes operation of Dutch government [1 reference]
– desire to visit America [2 references]
– devises secret codes [1 reference]
– devotion to the U.S. [3 references]
– directs JQA's studies [5 references]
– edits A Memorial to the Sovereigns of Europe for publication [1 reference]
– efforts to obtain Dutch recognition of U.S. [2 references]
– equates Britain with Barbary states [1 reference]
– exchanges treaty ratifications with Dutch for JA [1 reference]
– executes plan to communicate Franco-American commercial treaty to Netherlands [18 references]
– expenses at U.S. legation and [1 reference]
– forwards letters to JA [7 references]
– forwards mail from Jay [1 reference]
– forwards mail to JA [1 reference]
– friend of America at The Hague [2 references]
– gives Congress first news of JA's 19 April 1781 memorial [1 reference]
– identified [5 references]
– importance of correspondence with Commissioners [1 reference]
– inquires on tribute paid by Dutch Republic to Barbary Powers [1 reference]
– instructions from Commissioners to [3 references]
– invites JA to visit Netherlands [1 reference]
– letter exchanged with van Bleiswyck [1 reference]
– letter from Franklin and Lee on JA's appointment to joint commission [1 reference]
– letter from Franklin for Bleiswyck (1778) [3 references]
– letter from John Paul Jones on JA's mission to Netherlands [1 reference]
– letter to Commissioners listed (1778) [1 reference]
– letter to Franklin [1 reference]
– letter to JA listed (1781) [1 reference]
– letters exchanged with van Berckel [3 references]
– letters from JA listed (1780) [1 reference]
– letters from JA listed (1781) [3 references]
– letters to Franklin [2 references]
– letters to JA listed (1780) [1 reference]
– letters to JA listed (1781) [1 reference]
– lives with JA at U.S. legation [3 references]
– living arrangements of [4 references]
– meetings with JA [9 references]
– meets JA [1 reference]
– meets with Berckel [1 reference]
– meets with Bleiswyck [1 reference]
– meets with La Vauguyon [1 reference]
– meets with Thaxter [1 reference]
– mentioned [25 references]
– moves out of legation at The Hague for AA's arrival [3 references]
– need for U.S. minister to the Netherlands [1 reference]
– notified of letter from La Vauguyon to JA [1 reference]
– obtains dispatches of Dutch diplomats [4 references]
– offered membership in Amore Patriae Society [2 references]
– on Amsterdam and JA's residence at [2 references]
– on Amsterdam's opposition to augmentation of army [2 references]
– on Battle of Ushant [1 reference]
– on Capellen tot den Pol's pamphlet [1 reference]
– on Danguel's Conduite de la Grande-Bretagne [1 reference]
– on Dutch anglomanes [3 references]
– on Dutch efforts to remain neutral [4 references]
– on Dutch financial support for Britain [1 reference]
– on Dutch reaction to French commercial exclusion [1 reference]
– on Dutch support for Amer. cause [1 reference]
– on France [4 references]
– on Franco-Dutch alliance [2 references]
– on Indien and Gillon [1 reference]
– on JA's mission [1 reference]
– on JA's mission to negotiate peace [1 reference]
– on JA's recovery from 1781 illness [2 references]
– on JA's return to Europe [1 reference]
– on Paris [2 references]
– on Spain's entry into the war [3 references]
– on Spanish mediation [1 reference]
– on Turgot's description of Franklin [1 reference]
– on Wentworth's mission [3 references]
– on anti-British pamphlet [1 reference]
– on armed neutrality [2 references]
– on borrowing by Amsterdam [2 references]
– on controversy over unpreparedness of Dutch fleet [1 reference]
– on convoys for ships carrying naval stores [10 references]
– on correspondence with Commissioners [2 references]
– on defective translation of Congress' resolution on armed neutrality [1 reference]
– on deliberations of States of Holland [2 references]
– on deliberations over fate of Brunswick [1 reference]
– on destruction of ship at Amsterdam [2 references]
– on dispute over increasing Dutch army [2 references]
– on growing opposition to Britain in the Netherlands [1 reference]
– on honor done Gyselaar by Dordrecht [1 reference]
– on letter by Yorke in Gazette de la Haie [2 references]
– on military and naval operations [2 references]
– on need for Amer. minister at St. Petersburg [1 reference]
– on need for news from America [1 reference]
– on need to remove Netherlands from British influence [1 reference]
– on news from America [3 references]
– on pamphlet attacking JA's 19 April 1781 memorial [1 reference]
– on possible Dutch ministers to U.S. [1 reference]
– on procedure when JA presents credentials [1 reference]
– on prospects for Anglo-Amer. peace [1 reference]
– on recognition of U.S. [5 references]
– on sailing of P. J. van Berckel [1 reference]
– on victory at Yorktown [1 reference]
– pays JA's étrennes [1 reference]
– places Digges' account of Laurens' captivity in Gazette de Leyde [2 references]
– plans to visit JA [7 references]
– portrait of [2 references]
– possible secy. to peace commission [2 references]
– procures books for JA [1 reference]
– promotes Dutch-American trade [1 reference]
– propaganda efforts [11 references]
– publishes pamphlet by A. Lee [5 references]
– publishes papers sent by A. Lee in Gazette de Leyde [2 references]
– purchase of U.S. legation and [5 references]
– quotes Terence [2 references]
– recommends Jean Luzac [1 reference]
– recommends Rosenblad [1 reference]
– relationship with La Vauguyon [13 references]
– relationship with Luzac [1 reference]
– relationship with van Berckel [9 references]
– reports on War for Bavarian Succession [5 references]
– reports on storm damage to British fleet [1 reference]
– requests audience for JA with William V [1 reference]
– salary and circumstances of [7 references]
– salary of [1 reference]
– sends Holtzhey letter and medal to JA [1 reference]
– sends information to U.S. government [2 references]
– sends intelligence to the congress [3 references]
– sends news to Commissioners [3 references]
– signs promissory notes for loan [1 reference]
– status and finances [8 references]
– takes oath of allegiance to U.S. [1 reference]
– tries to counter rumors regarding JA [1 reference]
– unofficial Amer. chargé d'affaires at The Hague [4 references]
– use of pseudonyms for prominent figures in Netherlands [1 reference]