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Adams John Quincy Collection

John Quincy Adams was the sixth President of the United States, serving from 1825 to 1829

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: Portrait of Irene Mandl, c1905-1910. Creator: John Quincy Adams

Portrait of Irene Mandl, c1905-1910. Creator: John Quincy Adams
Portrait of Irene Mandl, c1905-1910

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: Presidential mansion, Quincy, Mass. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown

Presidential mansion, Quincy, Mass. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown
Presidential mansion, Quincy, Mass. between 1900 and 1906

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: Signatures, Treaty of Ghent, December 24

Signatures, Treaty of Ghent, December 24, 1814. Twenty fourth day of December one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. Gambier; Henry Goulburn; William Adams; John Quincy Adams; J. A. Bayard; H

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: Lady with black dress and hat (Alice Hauser), 1901. Creator: John Quincy Adams

Lady with black dress and hat (Alice Hauser), 1901. Creator: John Quincy Adams
Lady with black dress and hat (Alice Hauser), 1901

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: Victor Luithlen, 1905. Creator: John Quincy Adams

Victor Luithlen, 1905. Creator: John Quincy Adams
Victor Luithlen, 1905

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: John Quincy Adams, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

John Quincy Adams, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
John Q. Adams, between 1855 and 1865. [Politician, diplomat, lawyer, and diarist: president of the United States]

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: Fragment (Furnishing Fabric), England or United States, c. 1837. Creator: Unknown

Fragment (Furnishing Fabric), England or United States, c. 1837. Creator: Unknown
Fragment (Furnishing Fabric), England or United States, c. 1837. Portraits of US presidents with eagle and sailing ship motifs

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown

Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1830. Portraits of US presidents with eagle and sailing ship motifs

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: John Quincy Adams, 1844. Creator: William Hudson

John Quincy Adams, 1844. Creator: William Hudson
John Quincy Adams, 1844

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: John Quincy Adams, c. 1850, from an 1844 original. Creator: George Caleb Bingham

John Quincy Adams, c. 1850, from an 1844 original. Creator: George Caleb Bingham
John Quincy Adams, c. 1850, from an 1844 original

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: The Signing of the Treaty of Ghent, Christmas Eve, 1814, 1914. Creator: Amedee Forestier

The Signing of the Treaty of Ghent, Christmas Eve, 1814, 1914. Creator: Amedee Forestier
The Signing of the Treaty of Ghent, Christmas Eve, 1814, 1914

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: Manhattan Trust Company, New York, 1870s-80s. Creator: Unknown

Manhattan Trust Company, New York, 1870s-80s. Creator: Unknown
Manhattan Trust Company, New York, 1870s-80s

Background imageAdams John Quincy Collection: John Quincy Adams, 1824. Creator: Thomas Sully

John Quincy Adams, 1824. Creator: Thomas Sully
John Quincy Adams, 1824


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John Quincy Adams was the sixth President of the United States, serving from 1825 to 1829. He was known for his strong stance against slavery and his dedication to public service. Born into a political family, Adams followed in his father's footsteps by becoming a diplomat and later serving as Secretary of State under James Monroe. Adams' presidency was marked by controversy, including accusations of a "corrupt bargain" with Henry Clay to secure his election. Despite these challenges, he worked tirelessly to promote internal improvements and expand the country's infrastructure. After leaving office, Adams continued to serve in various roles, including as a member of Congress where he fought against the spread of slavery. His efforts helped pave the way for future abolitionists and civil rights activists. Throughout his life, John Quincy Adams remained committed to upholding the values of democracy and equality. His legacy continues to inspire generations of Americans to strive for justice and freedom for all.

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