The Adams Papers, housed at the Massachusetts Historical Society in Boston, is a significant collection of manuscripts that chronicles the lives and political activities of the Adams family, including John Adams, Abigail Adams, and their descendants. Spanning from 1639 to 1889, the collection comprises correspondence, diaries, speeches, legal papers, and other documents that shed light on pivotal events in American history, such as the American Revolution, the formation of the new government, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. It also includes papers from prominent figures in America and Europe who corresponded with the Adams family.
Generously donated by the Adams Manuscript Trust in 1956, the Adams Family Papers are available on microfilm and online. The online resources feature images and searchable transcriptions of letters, diaries, and autobiographies of John and Abigail Adams, as well as previously published volumes of The Adams Papers. The Massachusetts Historical Society also holds other manuscript collections related to the Adams family, providing researchers with a comprehensive view of their historical contributions.
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