While it’s been used as a rallying cry for women’s political rights, the famous phrase may have had more to do with tyranny ...
In March of 1776, Abigail Adams — who would go on to become the nation’s second first lady — wrote a letter to her husband, John Adams, as he and the other founders were debating independence. She ...
Nearly five decades before her son would become president of the United States – and a decade before she would become first ...
HAVERHILL — A curiosity for colonial stitches brought folks face to face with a first lady of early American history Wednesday night. Historical interpreter Sarah Walsh breathed the 18th-century back ...
Abigail Adams was the second first lady and the mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth president. But that was all ahead of her when she penned her 1776 appeal to her husband. “Do not put such ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The birthplace of John Adams at 141 Franklin St. in Quincy. In a letter dated March 31, 1776, Abigail implored John to "remember ...
WHITEWATER -- This year is America 250—the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The Whitewater Historical Society is starting the year with a program about the ...
HAVERHILL — A curiosity for colonial stitches brought folks face to face with a first lady of early American history Wednesday night. Historical interpreter Sarah Walsh breathed the 18th century back ...