Adams
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Abigail (Smith), 1744–1818, U.S. social and political figure (wife of John Adams).
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Alice, 1926–1999, U.S. writer.
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Ansel, 1902–84, U.S. photographer.
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Brooks, 1848–1927, U.S. historian and political scientist (son of Charles Francis Adams and brother of Henry Brooks Adams).
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Charles Francis, 1807–86, U.S. statesman: minister to Great Britain 1861–68 (son of John Quincy Adams).
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Franklin P(ierce) F.P.A., 1881–1960, U.S. author and columnist.
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Henry (Brooks), 1838–1918, U.S. historian, writer, and teacher (son of Charles Francis Adams).
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James Truslow 1878–1949, U.S. historian.
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John, 1735–1826, 2nd president of the U.S. 1797–1801: a leader in the American Revolution.
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John Michael Geoffrey Manningham Tom, 1931–85, Barbadian political leader: prime minister 1976–85.
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John Quincy 1767–1848, 6th president of the U.S. 1825–29; secretary of state 1817–25 (son of John Adams).
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Léonie Fuller 1899–1988, U.S. poet.
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Maude Maude Kiskadden, 1872–1953, U.S. actress.
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Roger, 1889–1971, U.S. chemist.
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Samuel, 1722–1803, American statesman: a leader in the American Revolution.
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Samuel Hopkins, 1874–1958, U.S. journalist and novelist.
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Walter Sydney, 1876–1956, U.S. astronomer.
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Mount Adams, a mountain in southwestern Washington, in the Cascade Range. 12,307 feet (3,751 meters).
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a mountain in northern New Hampshire, in the White Mountains. 5,798 feet (1,767 meters).
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a city in western Massachusetts.
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Gerry, full name Gerrard Adams . born 1948, Northern Ireland politician; president of Sinn Féin from 1983: negotiated the Irish Republican Army ceasefires in 1994–96 and 1997; member of the parliament of the Irish Republic from 2011
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Henry ( Brooks ). 1838–1918, US historian and writer. His works include Mont Saint Michel et Chartres (1913) and his autobiography The Education of Henry Adams (1918)
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John. 1735–1826, second president of the US (1797–1801); US ambassador to Great Britain (1785–88); helped draft the Declaration of Independence (1776)
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John Coolidge. born 1947, US composer; works include the operas Nixon in China (1987) and The Death of Klinghoffer (1991)
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John Couch. 1819–92, British astronomer who deduced the existence and position of the planet Neptune
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John Quincey. son of John Adams. 1767–1848, sixth president of the US (1825–29); secretary of state (1817–25)
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Richard. born 1920, British author; his novels include Watership Down (1972), The Plague Dogs (1977), and Traveller (1988)
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Samuel. 1722–1803, US revolutionary leader; one of the organizers of the Boston Tea Party; a signatory of the Declaration of Independence
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