Where did john adams live

Adams, James

  • History Draft [6 August 1838–30 December 1839]
  • History, 1838–1856, volume C-1 [2 November 1838–31 July 1842]
  • City Charter: Laws, Ordinances, and Acts, July 1842
  • Times and Seasons, 1 July 1842
  • Times and Seasons, 15 February 1842
  • Times and Seasons, 15 June 1842
  • Times and Seasons, 16 May 1842
  • Account of Hearing, 4 January 1843 [ Extradition of JS for Accessory to Assault ]
  • Account of Meeting, 1 January 1843
  • Affidavit, 7 July 1843–A
  • Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 1, 10 March 1844–1 March 1845
  • Deed from James and Harriet Denton Adams, 29 May 1843
  • Discourse, 9 October 1843, as Reported by Times and Seasons
  • Discourse, 9 October 1843, as Reported by Willard Richards
  • History Draft [1 January–30 June 1842]
  • History Draft [1 March–31 December 1843]
  • History Draft [1 January–3 March 1843]
  • History Draft [1 July–31 December 1842]
  • History, 1838–1856, volume D-1 [1 August 1842–1 July 1843]
  • History, 1838–1856, volume E-1 [1 July 1843–30 April 1844]
  • Introduction to Ferris Administrator of the Estate of JS
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    Letter from James Adams, 27 April 1843

    It is not clear exactly when James and Harriet Adams arrived in Nauvoo, Illinois. According to JS’s journal, Adams arrived in Nauvoo on 21 May 1843. Emily Partridge Young later remembered Adams being in Nauvoo as early as 11 May 1843. Harriet Adams had arrived by 28 May 1843, when she and James were sealed. (JS, Journal, 21 and 28 May 1843; Young, “Incidents of the Life of a Mormon Girl,” 185; Emily Dow Partridge Young, “Autobiography,” Woman’s Exponent, 1 Aug. 1885, 14:37–38; Walgren, “James Adams,” 132.)

    Young, Emily Dow Partridge. “Incidents of the Life of a Mormon Girl,” ca. 1884. CHL. MS 5220.

    Woman’s Exponent. Salt Lake City. 1872–1914.

    Walgren, Kent L. “James Adams: Early Springfield Mormon and Freemason.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 75 (Summer 1982): 121–136.

    John Adams (composer)

    American composer (born 1947)

    For other people named John Adams, see John Adams (disambiguation).

    John Coolidge Adams (born February 15, 1947) is an American composer and conductor. Among the most regularly performed composers of contemporary classical music, he is particularly noted for his operas, many of which center around historical events. Apart from opera, his oeuvre includes orchestral, concertante, vocal, choral, chamber, electroacoustic, and piano music.

    Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, Adams grew up in a musical family and was exposed to classical music, jazz, musical theatre, and rock music. He attended Harvard University, studying with Leon Kirchner, Roger Sessions, and David Del Tredici, among others. His earliest work was aligned with modernist music, but he began to disagree with its tenets upon reading John Cage's Silence: Lectures and Writings. Teaching at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Adams developed a minimalist aesthetic first fully realized in Phrygian Gates (1977) and later in the string septet Shaker Loops. A

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