Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The birthplace of John Adams at 141 Franklin St. in Quincy. In a letter dated March 31, 1776, Abigail implored John to "remember ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. QUINCY – To mark Women's History Month, the city of Quincy will hold a tea inspired by early women's rights advocate and First ...
Approximately 80 people gathered at Sparta Presbyterian Church on May 21 for a living history presentation by performers from ...
QUINCY – To mark Women's History Month, the city of Quincy will hold a tea inspired by early women's rights advocate and First Lady of the United States, Abigail Adams. The "Remember the Ladies" event ...
Otis Library hosts a free multimedia performance on Abigail Adams, highlighting her as a political thinker and women's rights ...
One of America’s greatest love stories can be understood through more than 1,000 eloquent letters that were sent between John and Abigail Adams – foundational figures in our nation’s early years – ...
"A tender twig," 1744-1761 -- "Miss Adorable," 1761-1764 -- "For saucyness no mortal can match him," 1764 -- "Mrs. Adams," 1764-1770 -- "I should certainly have been ...
HAVERHILL — A curiosity for colonial stitches brought folks face to face with a first lady of early American history Wednesday night. Historical interpreter Sarah Walsh breathed the 18th-century back ...
QUINCY – To mark Women's History Month, the city of Quincy will hold a tea inspired by early women's rights advocate and First Lady of the United States, Abigail Adams. The "Remember the Ladies" event ...