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“Adams derived bitter satisfaction from the new administration’s peccadilloes. He sent letters to Charles and to Abby describing the White House fracas over Peggy Eaton, a tavernkeeper’s daughter whom Jackson’s secretary of war and close confidante, John Eaton, had married and whom the wives of other cabinet members and of Vice President Calhoun refused to meet. Secretary”
James Traub, John Quincy Adams: Militant Spirit
“He would not bend on anything he considered a matter of principle, no matter what the possible cost to his own happiness. And with Adams, practically everything was a matter of principle.”
James Traub, John Quincy Adams: Militant Spirit
“To know [John Quincy Adams] is not to love him. It is, however, to admire him greatly.”
James Traub, John Quincy Adams: Militant Spirit
“A previously unknown British citizen named James Smithson had left $500,000 to the United States in his will to “found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an Establishment for the increase & diffusion of Knowledge among men.” Smithson was a gentleman scientist and sole heir to a large fortune. A reticent man with no family of his own and little social life, Smithson was never known to have uttered a word about the United States and gave no outward sign of democratic sympathies. His gift was, and remains, a mystery.”
James Traub, John Quincy Adams: Militant Spirit

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