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Adams John Quincy



John Quincy Adams Autograph Manuscript Leaf Written Entirely in His Hand Concerning Trade b/t the US & Western British Colonies from 1782-1826


Autograph manuscript leaf in the hand of John Quincy Adams, no place, circa 1830, 1 pp, 8" x 5". The manuscript leaf is presumably intended to accompany a longer document and referencing trade between the United States and its neighboring British colonies, reading: "This review of the commercial Relations between the United States of American and the British Colonies in this Hemisphere from the period of the Peac of 1782 till the Mission of Mr. Gallatin to Great Britain was necessary for the right Understanding of thier present State; which will form the subject of another paper."



This autograph manuscript leaf, written in the hand of John Quincy Adams, appears to have been written to explain a separate document or treatise (no longer present). The leaf refers to trade relations between the United States and the remaining Western British Colonies from 1782 to Gallatin's appointment as minister to Great Britain (1826-1827). The handwriting on this leaf suggests it was from late in Adams' life. "Adams, who recognized himself as a 'man of reserved, cold, austere, and forbidding manners,' had found great satisfaction in a congressional career that brought him plaudits among slavery opponents as a popular hero, 'Old Man Eloquent,' 'Defender of the Rights of Man.' Historically, however, his reputation rests most firmly on the policies he pursued as diplomat and president. Aptly characterized by one biographer as 'an Independent Man,' Adams was a poor politician, unwilling to cater to popular interests and reluctant even to compromise. But sound judgment and a strong commitment to public service led him to formulate and stubbornly adhere to views of public policy that over the years have won strong approval" (ANB).



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