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John Quincy Adams Manages the Estate of His Brother-in-Law, Thomas B. Johnson

John Quincy Adams Manages the Estate of His Brother-in-Law, Thomas B. Johnson by John Q. Adams

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Seller: The Raab Collection
Title
John Quincy Adams Manages the Estate of His Brother-in-Law, Thomas B. Johnson
Author
John Q. Adams
Seller
The Raab Collection (United States)
Description
01/05/1844. An uncommon internal document in the Adams familyThomas Baker Johnson was the brother of Louisa Catherine Adams, the wife of John Quincy Adams. George Washington visited the Johnsons' home in February of 1798, when Joshua, father of Thomas, was serving as Superintendent of Stamps with the Treasury Department. Washington invited them to visit him at Mount Vernon, which they did in May of 1799, Catherine and Joshua accompanied Thomas. Thomas received a political appointment in 1808 as the deputy postmaster of New Orleans, and remained in that position until 1822 when he resigned due to health issues and returned to Washington. During his time in New Orleans, he reportedly set aside a small fortune for the time from his salary and other business activities. Upon his return to Washington, this was turned over to his nephew, Charles Francis Adams, to be invested. Interestingly, Charles is noted repeatedly as managing the financial affairs of a number of his family relations through the years. John Quincy Adams wrote Thomas’s will over a two night period of consultation, which Thomas signed in Washington on February 25, 1842. He died the next year.Charles Francis Adams, son of John Quincy and grandson of John Adams, played a key role in the Civil War. A month after the war started, in May 1861 he was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln to the crucial position of United States Ambassador to England, a position previously held by his grandfather. Charles Francis Adams proved to be an excellent choice for this position; his skills helped keep the British from backing the Confederacy during the Civil War thus helping to ensure a Union victory.Document signed, Washington, May 1, 1844, to his son Charles, and relating to the estate of Thomas Baker Johnson. “Received of Charles Francis Adams the sum of two hundred and fifty four dollars, being the balance in his hands of money belonging to the late Thomas Baker Johnson, Esq., deceased, up to the 14th of October 1843 the day of his decease.” He has signed “J.Q. Adams, executor of the will of Thomas B. Johnson.” At this time, John Quincy Adams was in the House of Representatives, leading the fight against slavery.
Dead & Company Poster Clarkson DTE Energy 9/10 2021 exCollection Bill Walton

Dead & Company Poster Clarkson DTE Energy 9/10 2021 exCollection Bill Walton

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Dead & Company Poster Clarkson DTE Energy 9/10 2021 exCollection Bill Walton
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
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VG+
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Natemoonlife, 2021. 401/930 copies. VG+. Color silkscreen, measure 18" x 24" A Tour 2021 poster created for the DTE Energy Music Theatre show in Clarkson, MI held on Sept. 10, 2021. From the collection of Bill Walton with a small ink stamp on the reverse indicating as such. Dead & Company - 2021 - Tour Poster - Clarkson, MI - DTE Energy Music Center, Sept. 10, 2021 exCollection Bill Walton.
Bullas Jozsef: Munkak/Works, 1989-2002 (inscribed)

Bullas Jozsef: Munkak/Works, 1989-2002 (inscribed) by Zoltan, Gerendy ( foreword by); Zsolt, Petranyi, et al. (text by)

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Bullas Jozsef: Munkak/Works, 1989-2002 (inscribed)
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Zoltan, Gerendy ( foreword by); Zsolt, Petranyi, et al. (text by)
Seller
Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Budapest: Ernst Museum; Vadnai Galeria, 2002. Hardcover. Quarto; VG-/VG-; red spine with black text; dust jacket exterior shows mild rubbing wear; light edge wear; cloth exterior shows minimal wear; tight binding; textblock exterior edges have light toning; pictorial endpapers; interior clean; profusely illustrated; pp 159; text in Hungarian and English; ISBN 96320607517; inscribed by artist; arts - Modern. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Netdesk Column QA (ND-QA). 1367950. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Sigmar Polke: Editions 1966-1995 by -

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Sigmar Polke: Editions 1966-1995
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Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Collectible; Fine
Description
Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, 1995. 1st. Original Wraps. Collectible; Fine. The catalogue based on the May-Sept 1995 exhibition at Minneapolis's Walker Art Center.Clean and Near Fine in its pictorial white wrappers.
The Australian Artist, Volume 1, Part 1. Part One: Drawing

The Australian Artist, Volume 1, Part 1. Part One: Drawing

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The Australian Artist, Volume 1, Part 1. Part One: Drawing
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McBlain Books (United States)
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Melbourne: Victorian Artists Society, (n.d.). Paperback. Very Good. 57p. Softcover in original wrapper. 25 cm. Announced as a quarterly published by the Victorian Artists Society, Melbourne. Three parts appear to have been published, all in 1948.
The No on Briggs/Proposition 6 Initiative Committee, NOBIC Bulletin!

The No on Briggs/Proposition 6 Initiative Committee, NOBIC Bulletin!

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The No on Briggs/Proposition 6 Initiative Committee, NOBIC Bulletin!
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Los Angeles: NOBIC, 1978. Single 8.5x6.5 inch leaflet, pink stock, wear and unevenly trimmed. The leaflet likely used as a blow-in for magazines and newspapers contains a report from Los Angeles as of 8 August, 1978 concerning Judge George M. Dell's restraining order from printing Proposition #6.