February 9, 1825
John Adams was elected on November 3, 1796,
a typical day for john quincy adams can be walking with his wife through the garden and having a nice conversation with her
I am not sure which "Dorothy Quincy Adams" you are asking about. There was a Dorothy Quincy, but her married name was Hancock, and she was the wife of John Hancock; today, the Quincy home is a tourist site in the city of Quincy MA, as is the Adams home, where John and Abigail lived. The Quincy family was very famous in early Massachusetts, and Dorothy Quincy was well-known as a hostess, giving parties which many important people of her day attended. John Quincy Adams (whose mother was Abigail, and father was President John Adams) did have a wife, but her name was not Dorothy-- it was Louisa.
February 23, 1848 was the day that Adams died.
John Quincy Adams' last day as U. S. President was March 3, 1829.
John Adams was born Oct 30, 1735 John Quincy Adams was born Jul 11, 1767 Source: Book by David McCullough called John Adams.
John Adams (the 2nd President of the USA) was born 30oct1735, in Braintree [now called Quincy], MA [USA] and died 4jul041826 in Quincy. Coincidentally, Adams died on the same day as Thomas Jefferson (the 3rd President of the USA,) on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
It was January 12, 1737. He was born in Braintree (now called Quincy) Massachusetts. He grew up with John Adams, who was a chose neighbor.
During the years 1816-1821, John Adams was not actively involved in public life. After serving as the second President of the United States from 1797 to 1801, he retired to his family farm in Quincy, Massachusetts. Adams spent this period focusing on his personal pursuits, including writing, correspondence, and reflecting on his political career.
Photography has not been invented in John Adams's day.
John Adams was on the leading founding fathers, a part of the American Independence movement from its beginning. He played an important role as a diplomat in Europe for the revolutionary government. He was the second U.S. President and the first Vice President. Father of John Quincy Adams. He died on July 4th 1826, the same day and within hours of his rival, Thomas Jefferson.
John Adams dad was a farmer and his mom did nothing back in the day