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Diary of Charles Francis Adams, Volume 2 - July 1825 - September 1829 (Hardcover)
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Diary of Charles Francis Adams, Volume 2 - July 1825 - September 1829 (Hardcover)
Series: Adams Papers
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Third and last of the Adams dynasty of statesmen, Charles Francis
Adams followed in his grandfather's and father's footsteps by
keeping a diary from youth to old age. With only a few gaps in the
earliest years, Charles Francis Adams's diary extends from 1820 to
1880, furnishing a massively detailed and intensely personal record
of the writer's life as an undergraduate at Harvard, manager of the
Adams family's business affairs, historian and biographer, Free
Soil political leader and Republican Congressman, United States
minister in London during the Civil War, arbitrator of the Alabama
claims at the Geneva Tribunal, and father of a whole constellation
of gifted sons. The Diary of Charles Francis Adams is the second to
appear in the Diaries Series of the Belknap Press edition of the
Adams Papers. Unlike John Adams's Diary and Autobiography and John
Quincy Adams's Diary, that of Charles Francis Adams has never
before been even selectively published. This is partly because the
protracted efforts of the family to prepare a satisfactory edition
after the writer's death finally broke down under the sheer bulk of
the material. The present volume reveals Charles Francis Adams as a
sensitive and self-critical young man: in the social whirl of
Washington while his father was Secretary of State and President,
during his training as a lawyer in Daniel Webster's Boston law
office, and throughout his prolonged courtship of Abigail B.
Brooks, a New England heiress. A central theme of these volumes is
the struggle which raged within young Adams's mind and heart
between the warm, poetic heritage of his Southern-born mother and
the cold, political, New England legacy of his Adams forebears. The
defeat of his father in the 1828 election, the tragic death of his
older brother, and his marriage to Abigail in 1829, with which the
volume ends, were way stations in his course toward making himself
a "New England man." This complex struggle in a young man's mind is
one of the most fully chronicled and dramatic episodes in the
entire body of the Adams family archives at the Massachusetts
Historical Society, under whose supervision the Adams Papers are
being edited.
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