John Quincy Adams
Sixth U.S. President |

March 4, 1825 - March 3, 1829
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VICE
PRESIDENT

John C. Calhoun |
FIRST
LADY

Louisa Adams |
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BORN: July 11, 1767
Braintree, Massachusetts
CHILDREN: 3 Sons, 1 Daughter
(One son was named George Washington
Adams) |
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PROFESSION: Attorney
POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic-Republican
HOME STATE: Massachusetts
POLITICAL OFFICES: Foreign Diplomat, U. S. Senator, Secretary of State
Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives AFTER his Presidency.
Son of John Adams, our Second President.NICKNAME:
"Old Man Eloquent"
DIED: February 23, 1848 (Age - 80) - Two days after
collapsing on the floor of the House of Representatives where he was serving as a
Congressman.
LAST WORDS: "Thank the officers of the House (of
Representatives). This is the last of earth. I am content.
BURIED: First Parish Church, Quincy, Massachusetts |
"I am
a man of reserved, cold, and forbidding manners."
John Quincy Adams describing himself. |
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