Index: Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 08, S
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St. Croix, West Indies
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St. Georges, Grenada
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St. James, Claude Baudard, Baron de (French naval officer)
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St. John, Henry, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
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St. John, New Brunswick
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Salem, Mass.
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Sales, Francis (of Cambridge)
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San Antonio (Spanish ship)
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Sandwich, Mass.
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Saratoga, N.Y.
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Sargeant, Mary Pickering Leavitt (wife of Nathaniel)
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Sargeant, Nathaniel Peaslee (of Haverhill)
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Sarsfield, Guy Claude, Comte de (French officer and writer)
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Saunders, Sir Edmund
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Saurey, Miles (of Plymouth, England)
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Saurey, Mrs. (wife of Miles)
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Savage, Edward (artist)
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Sawin, Eliphalet (of Braintree)
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Sawyer, Adm. Herbert, Sr. (Brit.)
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Sayer, John (of Margate, England)
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Sayer, Mercy (wife of John)
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Scituate, Mass.
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Scotland
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Scott, Capt. James
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Sculpture
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Sea-bathing
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Sears, Rebecca (of N.Y.)
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Sedgwick, Theodore (Mass. politician)
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Seekonk River, R.I.
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Seneca
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Senf, Col. John Christian (of S.C.)
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Sensible, La (French frigate)
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Servants
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Seven Years’ War
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Sever, Ann Warren (Nancy, daughter of William)
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Sever, Sarah Warren (wife of William)
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Sever, William (of Kingston, Mass.)
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Sewall, Col. Dummer (of Maine)
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Sewall, Esther Quincy (wife of Jonathan)
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Sewall, Jonathan (of New Brunswick, Canada)
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Shakespeare, William
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Shattuck, Job (participant in Shays’ Rebellion)
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Shaw, Benjamin (of Boston)
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Shaw, Elizabeth Quincy (Betsy, 1780–1798, niece of AA)
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Shaw, Elizabeth Smith (1750–1815, sister of AA)
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Shaw, Rev. John, Sr. (of Bridgewater)
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Shaw, Rev. John (1748–1794, husband of Elizabeth Smith)
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Shaw, William Smith (1778–1826, nephew of AA)
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Shays, Capt. Daniel (of Pelham)
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Shays' Rebellion
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Sheffield, Mass.
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Shenstone, William
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Shepard, Gen. William (of Westfield)
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Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (Brit. M.P. and playwright)
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Shippen, Thomas Lee (of Phila.)
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Shippis, Dr.
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Short, William (secy. to Jefferson)
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Shrewsbury, Mass.
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Shute, Rev. Daniel (of Malden)
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Slavery
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Smith, Ann (Nancy, sister of WSS)
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Smith, Belinda (sister of WSS)
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Smith, Benjamin Burgh (son of Roger)
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Smith, Caroline (daughter of Roger)
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Smith, Catharine Louisa Salmon (1749–1824, wife of William, Jr.)
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Smith, Charity (sister of WSS)
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Smith, Charles Salmon (1779–1797, son of William, Jr.)
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Smith, Edward Nutt (son of Roger)
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Smith, Elizabeth (Betsy, 1770–1849, daughter of Isaac, Sr.)
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Smith, Elizabeth (Betsy, 1771–1854, daughter of William, Jr.)
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Smith, Elizabeth (Betsy, sister of WSS)
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Smith, Elizabeth Quincy (1721–1775, wife of Rev. William, mother of AA)
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Smith, Elizabeth Storer (1726–1786, wife of Isaac, Sr., aunt of AA)
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Smith, Elizabeth Storer (1789–1859, daughter of William, granddaughter of Isaac, Sr.)
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Smith, Hannah Carter (1764–1836, wife of William, daughter-in-law of Isaac, Sr.)
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Smith, Isaac, Sr. (1719–1787, uncle of AA)
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Smith, Isaac, Jr. (1749–1829, son of Isaac, Sr.)
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Smith, Isaac (son of William, Jr.)
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Smith, James (brother of WSS)
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Smith, James (of S.C.)
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Smith, Col. John (brother of WSS)
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Smith, John, Jr. (of Md.)
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Smith, John Adams (1788–1854, son of AA2 and WSS)
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Smith, Justus Bosch (brother of WSS)
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Smith, Louisa Catharine (1773–1857, daughter of William, Jr.)
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Smith, Margaret Stephens (mother of WSS)
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Smith, Margaret (Peggy, sister of WSS)
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Smith, Mary (Polly, 1776–1797, daughter of William, Jr.)
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Smith, Mary Rutledge (wife of Roger)
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Smith, Roger Moore (of S.C.)
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Smith, Sarah (Sally, 1769–1828, sister of WSS, later wife of Charles Adams, designated as SSA in The Adams Papers)
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Smith, Sarah Rutledge (daughter of Roger)
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Smith, Rev. Thomas (of Pembroke)
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Smith, Thomas Rhett (son of Roger)
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Smith, Rev. William (1707–1783, father of AA)
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Smith, William (1728–1793, N.Y. loyalist)
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Smith, William, Jr. (1746–1787, brother of AA)
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Smith, William (1755–1816, son of Isaac, Sr.)
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Smith, William (b. 1774, son of William, Jr.)
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Smith, William, Jr. (b. 1788, son of William, grandson of Isaac, Sr.)
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Smith, William Stephens (1755–1816, husband of Abigail Adams 2d, designated as WSS in The Adams Papers)
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Smith, William Steuben (1787–1850, son of AA2 and WSS)
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Socrates
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Somerset (Brit. ship of the line)
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Soper, Miss
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Southampton, England
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South Carolina
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South Carolina Society for Promoting and Improving Agriculture
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Spain
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Sparhawk, Nathaniel, Jr. (Salem merchant)
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Spear, Abigail (sister of Prudence)
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Spear, Mehitable (sister of Prudence)
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Spear, Prudence (of Braintree)
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Spear, Lt. Seth (of Braintree)
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Spear, Thankful (sister of Prudence)
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Spear, Thankful, Mehitable, or Abigail
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Spencer, Charles, 3d Duke of Marlborough
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Spencer, Charles, 3d Earl of Sunderland
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Spencer, George
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Spooner, Walter (of Dartmouth)
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Spooner, Dr. William (of Boston)
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Springer, Lydia (Shaw family servant)
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Springfield, Mass.
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SSA
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Stanislaus II, King of Poland
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Staphorst, Nicolaas & Jacob van (Amsterdam banking firm)
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State Department, U.S.
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Staunton, Sir George (Brit. statesman)
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Staunton, Jane Collins (wife of George)
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Sterne, Laurence
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Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von
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Stewart, Deborah McClenachan (wife of Walter)
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Stewart, Gen. Walter (Phila. merchant)
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Stewart, Walter, Jr. (son of Walter)
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Stewart & Nesbitt (Phila. mercantile firm)
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Stiles, Ezra (pres. of Yale)
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Stone Library (Adams National Historical Park)
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Storer, Anna (daughter of Ebenezer)
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Storer, Charles (1761–1829, son of Ebenezer)
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Storer, Deacon Ebenezer (1730–1807)
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Storer, George (son of Ebenezer)
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Storer, Hannah (daughter of Ebenezer)
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Storer, Hannah Quincy Lincoln (1736–1826, 2d wife of Ebenezer)
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Storer, Mary (Polly, daughter of Ebenezer)
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Storer, Susan (daughter of Ebenezer)
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Storer family
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Strong, Caleb (Northampton lawyer)
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Suckling, Sir John
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Suffolk, England
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Suffolk County, Mass.
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Sullivan, Gen. John (gov. of N.H.)
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Sunderland, Charles Spencer, 3d Earl of
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Suresnes, France
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Suriname
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Susquehanna River
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Swanwick, John (Phila. merchant)
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Swanwick, Richard (father of John)
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Sweden
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Swett, Dr. John Barnard (of Newburyport)
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Swift, Jonathan
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Swimming
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Switzerland
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Symes, Mrs. (of Cowes, England)
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Symmes, John Cleves (of N.J.)