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 Charles Francis Adams III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Francis Adams III (2 August 1866–June 10, 1954) was the United States Secretary of the Navy under Herbert Hoover and well-known as a yachtsman.
A scion of the Adams family that gave the country two presidents, Charles Francis was born in Quincy, Massachusetts.
The Charles Francis Adams Memorial Trophy for yacht racing was established in his memory, and the Navy destroyer USS Charles F. Adams was named after him.
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 AllRefer.com - Charles Francis Adams, 1866–1954, U.S. Secretary of the Navy (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Charles Francis Adams 1866–1954, U.S. Secretary of the Navy (1929–33), b.
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Charles Francis Adams, 1866–1954, U.S. Secretary of the Navy, U.S. History, Biographies
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 My Family
Charles Francis ADAMS III was born in 1866 in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Charles Francis ADAMS I was born on 18 Aug 1807 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Charles Francis ADAMS II was born in 1835 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
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 Adams, Charles Francis
Charles Francis Adams, 1866–1954, U.S. Secretary of the Navy - Adams, Charles Francis, 1866–1954, U.S. Secretary of the Navy (1929–33), b.
Charles Francis ADAMS - ADAMS, Charles Francis (1807—1886) ADAMS, Charles Francis, (son of John Quincy Adams and...
Charles Francis Adams, 1807–86, American public official - Adams, Charles Francis, 1807–86, American public official, minister to Great Britain...
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Charles Francis Adams (2 August 1866 - 1954) was the United States Secretary of the Navy under Herbert Hoover and well-known as a yachtsman.
(1835 - 1915), a member of the prominent Adams family and son of Charles Francis Adams, Sr, graduated at Harvard in 1856, and served on the Union side in the American Civil
Charles Stuart Kaufman (born November 1958) is an accomplished screenwriter, identified by Premiere magazine as one of the 100 most-powerful people in Hollywood.
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 Charles Francis Adams (1866) - Wikipedia
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Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu Charles Francis Adams (1866) hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary (Wiktionary).
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 Charles Francis Adams
John Quincy Adams, lawyer, eldest son of Charles Francis Adams, born in Boston, 22 September, 1833.
ADAMS, Charles Francis, diplomatist, son of John Quincy Adams, born in Boston, 18 August, 1807 ; died there, 21 November, 1886.
He was elected in 1882 a member of the board of overseers of Harvard College, and in 1884 president of the Union Pacific railway.--Henry, author, third son of Charles Francis Adams, born in Boston, 16 February, 1838.
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 The 'Hamptons' Union Story -- June 14, 1899
(1866 - Charles Francis Adams - 1950)
Charles Francis Adams, founder of THE HAMPTONS UNION, was born in Sherborn, Massachusetts on July 10, 1866, the son of Alden and Charlotte (Fales) Adams and died on May 22, 1950 at the age of 83 years.
Adams was special justice of the Hampton Municipal Court from 1911 to 1936, served as deputy town clerk for three years and for eight years was town auditor.
Adams was special Justice of the Hampton Municipal Court from 1911 to 1936 and served as deputy town clerk for three years.
www.hampton.lib.nh.us /hampton/history/holman/cf-adams.htm   (1805 words)

  
 Cook/Brawner/Rona/Herzog:Information about Charles Francis Adams
Charles Francis Adams (son of Charles Francis Adams) was born 1835, and died date unknown.
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 Charles Francis Adams, Jr.
His son Charles Francis Adams was Secretary of the Navy and a renowned yachtsman.
Charles Francis Adams, Jr., 1835-1915: The Patrician at Bay
(1835 - 1915) a member of the prominent Adams and son of Charles Francis Adams Sr.
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 Additional Reading (from Adams, Charles Francis) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Charles Francis Adams, Jr., Charles Francis Adams (1900, reprinted 1980), is a biography by his son.
(1866–1954), U.S. public official, born in Quincy, Mass.; great-grandson of John Quincy Adams; Harvard University 1892; admitted to the bar 1893; as secretary of the Navy under President Hoover 1929–33, was influential in securing limitations on submarines and shipbuilding at London Naval Conference of 1930; chairman of New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad 1951–54.
During his life Henry Adams was known chiefly as a historian and as a member of a great American family (see Adams Family).
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 Charles Francis Adams (1866)
Charles Francis Adams III (el 2 de agosto 1866 - de 1954) era el la secretaria de Estados Unidos de la marina debajo de aspiradora de Herberto y bien sabido como dueño de un yate.
English version: Charles Francis Adams (1866) Next: Ácido de D-Aminolevulinic Up
El trofeo conmemorativo de Charles Francis Adams para competir con del yate fue establecido en su memoria, y el destructor USS Charles F. Adams de la marina fue nombrado después de él.
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 The Adams Family
Except for a grandson of Charles Francis Adams--Charles Francis Adams III (1866-1954), who served as a secretary of the navy during the Herbert Hoover administration--subsequent generations of the Adams family refrained from a participation in public life.
His son, Charles Francis Adams (q.v.; 1807-86), continued the battle against slavery as a congressman and as a leader of the Free-Soil Party.
John's cousin Samuel Adams (q.v.; 1722-1803) was the firebrand of Revolutionary Boston, constantly organizing protests against British policies and shrewdly directing public opinion toward the goal of independence.
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 University of Missouri Special Collections
This family archive, estimated at more than 300,000 pages, covers the lives and contributions of President John Adams (1735-1826), Abigail Adams (1744-1818), President John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), Charles Francis Adams (1807-1866), and their wives and children.
Charles Carroll's grandfather, Daniel Carroll, came to America from Ireland around 1670 and became the owner of large estates in Maryland.
Charles took over the development of the 10,000-acre tract, known as Carrollton Manor, in Carroll County, Maryland.
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 UMI :: Adams Papers, The, 1639-1889
From President John Adams (1735-1826) and his famous wife Abigail through the lives of President John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) and U.S. Minister to England Charles Francis Adams (1807-1866), the more than 300,000 manuscript pages in the collection provide one of the most thorough accounts of history as told by one family.
The contributions of the many Adams family members in the political, social, and economic spheres of public life are documented.
Two-and-a-half centuries of United States history are covered and brought to life through the papers of the Adams family.
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 Charles Francis Adams 1866 - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
A scion of the Adams_family that gave the country two presidents, Charles Francis was born in Quincy,_Massachusetts.
The Charles_Francis_Adams_Memorial_Trophy for yacht racing was established in his memory, and the Navy destroyer USS ''Charles F. Adams'' was named after him.
(2_August 1866 - 1954) was the United_States Secretary_of_the_Navy under Herbert_Hoover and well-known as a yachtsman.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Adams, C to D
Brooks Adams; grandfather of Charles Francis Adams (1866-1954); great-grandfather of
Adams, Charles Henry (1824-1902) — also known as Charles H. Adams — of Cohoes,
Adams, Clara — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Democrat.
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 XV. Scholars, Antiquaries and Bibliographers: Bibliography. Vol. 12. The Romantic Revival. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
Etymologicum Anglicanum of Francis Junius, with an Anglo-Saxon Grammar.
The Odyssey of Homer, 3 vols., 1866, 1873, 1882.
Plato, Phaedrus, 1851; Philebus, with introduction and notes, 1855 and 1866, revised and enlarged, 1878; Euthydemus and Laches, Jena and London, 1865; Convivium, 1866.
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 marriages 1834-1850
23 to Arryminty Slayden 16, Sep 13 1866
Taylor, Jessey 21 to Anney Minton 32 Sept 26 1866
McMillan, robert 24 to nancy Ragsdale 28 Oct 1 1866
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 (Susan M. ? - Hannah ADAMS )
Ebenezer Capt. ADAMS (30 Dec 1704 - WFT Est.
Bethia ADAMS (13 Jun 1701 - WFT Est.
Abigail ADAMS (27 FEB 1658/59 - 26 Oct 1696)
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 Western NY Profiles
ADAMS, Elisha P. Born 1808 Pittsfield VT to Ezra & Ruth RICH Adams, natives of CT. Married Jan. 15, 1854 Fanny GRIDER, born 1825, Buffalo, NY.
Married 1866 Jennie M., born Wyoming Co., NY 1844.
Married Aug. 15, 1866, wife #2, Elvina SAWTELL born in Erie Co., NY, July 24, 1833.
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 US/CS Presidents for No Gettysburg Timeline
+ The Democratic party, progressively weakened after the loss of the War, and blamed for it, endorsed Charles Francis Adams and the Liberal Republican Party in 1876 against the radical "Union" Republicans.
Davis announced in a letter to Congress dated August 17, 1866, that the proper numeration of his term began when he took office as President under the Permanent, rather than the Provisional, Constitution, and therefore his term would end in February, 1868 rather than in February, 1867, as many had expected.
After a complaint was lodged by several Senators, the Confederate Supreme Court ruled in his favor in late October, 1866.
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 Territorial Kansas Online - Immigration
Charles H. Branscomb, a former general agent for the New England Emigrant Aid Company in Kansas Territory, wrote from Lawrence to Martin Brimmer, a member of the New England Emigrant Aid Company Executive Committee.
Webb was quite critical of Charles Branscomb's, the company's previous general agent, administration of company property in the town.
Charles Branscomb wrote from Lawrence, Kansas Territory to Edward Everett Hale, a member of the New England Emigrant Aid Company's Executive Committee.
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 Charles Francis Adams's Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, Vol. III. -- Charles Merivale's History of the Romans under the Empire: in Cornell University's Making of America
Charles Francis Adams's Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, Vol.
Charles L. Flint's edition of Harris's Treatise on some of the Insects Injurious to Vegetation.
Charles J. Hoadly's Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut.
moa.cit.cornell.edu /moa/browse.author/c.76.html   (165 words)

  
 Index
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond and Lennox
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond and Lennox
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 Quincy Hall of Fame
Both the son and grandson of a U.S. president, Charles Francis Adams served in the U.S. House of Representative before being appointed Abraham Lincoln's Minister to Great Britain.
Called the "Atlas of Independence," John Adams was the driving force within the Continental Congress to end the colonies' ties to Great Britain and establish America's independence as a new nation.
Truly a woman ahead of her time, Abigail Adams was both wife and mother to a U.S. president.
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 The New York Review of Books: FREEDOM WHEN?
Charles Francis Adams was American minister at London from 1861 to 1868 and he dealt with Lord John both as foreign secretary and as prime minister.
In October 1865 Lord John became prime minister, serving until June 1866.
The complicated "Alabama affair" went on for a decade and was not settled until 1872 by an arbitration at Geneva in which Mr.
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 Charles Francis Adams
Charles Francis Adams (1866-1954), hijo de arriba, secretaria de la marina
Charles Francis Adams (llevado 1910), hijo de arriba, presidente de Raytheon
Charles Francis Adams (1835-1915), hijo de arriba, general de la guerra civil
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 who-is-who.txt
US diplomat; son of John Quincy Adams _1807-1886 Adams, Charles Francis III US admin.; Secy.
John Adam) US mountain man & animal trainer; captured & trained large animals for circuses & zoos; subject & eponym of television series "Grizzly Adams" 1977-1978 _1812-1860 Adams, Harriet (nee Stratemeyer; pseud.
king 1438-1439; son-in-law of Sigismund _1397-1439 Albert I prince of Monaco 1889-1922; established Monegasque constitution 1911; son of Charles III _1848-1922 Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Brit.
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 AllRefer Encyclopedia - U.S. History, Biographies Encyclopedia
Charles Francis Adams, 1866¢#150;1954, U.S. Secretary of the Navy
Charles Francis Adams, 1807¢#150;86, American public official
• John Adams, 2d President of the United States
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