Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | H | Hessians
1777. Septr. 18. Thursday. [Diary and Autobiography of John Adams 2:264]+
[Monday. May. 20. 1776.] [Diary and Autobiography of John Adams 3:389]+
[Monday August 26. 1776.] [Diary and Autobiography of John Adams 3:413]+
[Tuesday September 3. 1776.] [Diary and Autobiography of John Adams 3:415]+
[April 2 Thursday.] [Diary and Autobiography of John Adams 4:38]+
To the President of the Congress, 4 August 1779 [Papers of John Adams 8:114]
To Edmé Jacques Genet, 18 February 1780 [Papers of John Adams 8:332]
To the President of the Congress, No. 6, 19 February 1780 [Papers of John Adams 8:335]
From Edmund Jenings, 19 February 1780 [Papers of John Adams 8:340]+
Edmé Jacques Genet to John Adams: A Translation, 20 February 1780 [Papers of John Adams 8:348]+
From Edmund Jenings, 5 February 1781 [Papers of John Adams 11:112]+
To Benjamin Franklin, 16 April 1781 [Papers of John Adams 11:261]
To Francis Dana, 18 April 1781 [Papers of John Adams 11:269]
To the Comte de Vergennes, 19 July 1781 [Papers of John Adams 11:429]
To François Adriaan Van der Kemp, 27 November 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:92]+
From Edmund Jenings, 20 October 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:28]
From Thomas Digges, 26 March 1782 [Papers of John Adams 12:354]+
– European intervention sought to prevent recruitment [1 reference]
– and desertions [5 references]
– captured at Trenton [1 reference]
– cruel behavior in N.J. [1 reference]
– defeat at Fort Mercer [1 reference]
– desertion among [1 reference]
– desertion of [1 reference]
– effect on, of Amer. retaliation on war prisoners [1 reference]
– for the British Army [6 references]
– in N.J. [1 reference]
– mentioned [6 references]
– numbers of [2 references]
– numbers raised and sent to America [8 references]
– proposed treatment of, as prisoners [1 reference]
– reportedly detained in Netherlands [1 reference]
– rumored arrival in Halifax [1 reference]
– rumored departure [1 reference]
– sickness among [2 references]
– treaties for supply of [2 references]
– use of, intensifies hatred of British [1 reference]