Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1835/05/27 Charles Francis Adams is born the son of Charles Francis Adams Sr and Abigail Brown Brooks. Born
1842/00/00 The Adams family make their home at 57 Mount Vernon on Boston's Beacon Hill. Home Adams-Parkman-Webster House, Boston Boston
1862/09/17 George B McClellan commands the 75500-man Army of the Potomac Union Captain Antietam National Battlefield Sharpsburg, MD Battle of Antietam
1863/06/17 Judson Kilpatrick's Union forces fight the Confederate forces of Thomas T Munford at the Battle of Aldie. Union Captain Aldie Virginia Battle of Aldie
1865/11/08 Mary Hone Ogden, daughter of Edward and Caroline Callender Ogden, marries Charles Francis Adams in Newport, Rhode Island. Groom
1885/00/00 Charles F Adams commissions Henry Van Brunt to design a large number of railroad stations in the West for the Union Pacific Railroad. Work
1885/09/30 Dear Sir, At a legal town meeting, held on the 24th inst., the voters of Quincy, there assembled, formally and unanimous accepted the gift which you presented to the town, in the form of a tract of land. - Charles Francis Adams Jr Work Pratt-Faxon House Quincy
1887/12/17 The most conspicuous feature of the design is a very large circular tower on the corner, which rises to a steep conical roof of red slate tiles and dominates the whole building. - Boston Evening Transcript Home 20 Gloucester Gloucester Street Back Bay
1904/00/00 Led by the Massachusetts Colonial Dames and Charles Francis Adams, Quincy residents raise money to help the Dames in buying the Quincy estate and creating a house museum. Preservationist Quincy Homestead Quincy
1915/05/20 Charles Francis Adams Jr dies in Washington, DC. He is buried at Mount Wollaston Cemetery in Quincy. Died Mount Wollaston Cemetery Quincy
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