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Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848

 Person

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

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 Collection
Identifier: imported-866c3d6e-17aa-4c2c-9f9f-515a7760952d
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Dates: 1952-1995; bulk 1970-1979
Found in: CEPT Archives
Abigail Adams (n.p.) letter to Julia Stockton Rush (Philadelphia), 1813 July 7
Abigail Adams (n.p.) letter to Julia Stock...

Arya Stark papers

 Collection — Box 1-a
Identifier: 123-456
Scope and Contents

The collection includes letters, journals, manuals, training materials and ephemera. Arya Stark traveled widely and kept journals documenting her travels. She studied at the House of Black and White in Bravos and trained as a Faceless Man. The collection includes her training manuals and videos which provide great insight into an organization of which little is known. Dates 1989-2010

Dates: 1989 - 2015
Found in: CEPT Archives
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Benjamin and Julia Stockton Rush papers

 Collection
Identifier: SSC.MS.00565
Abstract The Benjamin and Julia Stockton Rush papers include letters, writings, financial records, a few legal documents and one educational record. Benjamin Rush's personal and professional outgoing letters, with some incoming letters, cover a wide variety of topics, but focus primarily on medical concerns, particularly the 1793 and other yellow fever epidemics in Philadelphia, as well as mental illness and its treatment, and the medical department of the Continental Army. There are a few letters...
Dates: 1766-1845 and undated
Found in: CEPT Archives

John Quincy Adams (St. Petersburg, Russia) letter to Benjamin Rush (Philadelphia), 1811 January 11

 Item — Box 1: Series 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents

Adams writes regarding his presenting a copy of Rush's "Medical Inquiries and Observations" to the Emperor of Russia, who is sending Rush a ring in thanks.

Dates: 1811 January 11