s> John JVham N THE CUSTODY OF THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. HELF N° ADAMS tf4.i DEEDS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE SEVERAL PIECES OF LAND. AND TO THE MBA PRESENTED TO THE TOWN OF QUINCY. BY jpvesttreut 8Rtmm> TOGETHER WITH A CATALOGUE OF THE BOOKS. CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED BY HILLIARD AND METCALF. 1823. C 2. DEEDS, $c. BSLOiW all J&en lis tftese present®, That I, John Adams, of Quincy, in the County of Norfolk, Esquire, in consideration of the veneration I feel for the residence of my ancestors and the place of my nativity, and of the habitual affection I bear to the inhabitants with whom I have so happily lived for more than eighty six years, — and of my sincere desire to promote their happiness, and the instruction of their posterity in religion, morality, and all useful arts and sciences, by contributing all in my power for these purposes, do hereby give, grant, convey, and confirm to the town of Quincy and their successors, forever, the two following tracts of land, viz. my Rocky Pasture, commonly known by the name of the Red Cedar Pasture, or the Centre Rock Pasture, situate near the Grist Mill, and opposite the house of Deacon Elijah Veazie, containing twenty five acres more or less ; — another tract of land, containing fifty four acres more or less, commonly known by the name of the Lane's Pasture, or the Mount Ararat Pasture, near the seat of the Hon. Thomas Greenleaf: To have and to hold to the said town of Quincy and their successors forever, — upon the conditions and provisos following : — Provided first, That the Selectmen of the town be authorized and empowered to employ a surveyor of respectable character for science and experience in the practice of surveying, to survey both these lots, ascertain their boundaries, and make an accurate plot of each of said tracts, to be recorded in the town books, within a reasonable time. Provided secondly, That the rent of the herbage of these pastures, together with the profits arising from the sale of wood, fuel of any kind, timber and stone, be strictly applied to the following purposes, viz. — To be placed at interest in some solid public fund, either of the Commonwealth, or of the United States, and the interest again placed at interest, as it arises, until the amount shall be sufficient with what the town may grant, other individuals subscribe, or the probable sale of pews produce, to raise a fund for the completing and furnishing of a Temple to be built of stone, to be taken from the premises, for the Public Worship of God, and the public instruction in religion and morality, for the use of the Congregational Society in said town ; and next after the completion of said Temple, that all the future rents, profits, and emoluments, arising from said land, be applied to the support of a School for the teaching of the Greek and Latin languages, and any other languages, arts and sciences, which a majority of the ministers, magistrates, lawyers, and physicians, inhabiting in the said town, may advise. Provided thirdly, That if there should be any gross corruption or mismanagement in the care of this interest ; or any notorious negligence, or any waste knowingly permitted, or connived at by the said Town, or by the Selectmen thereof, or by any other person, acting under its sanction or authority, and the same shall appear by the judgment of a Jury under the direction of the Supreme Judicial Court, the right to the property hereby conveyed shall be forfeited, and shall revert to the oldest male person, at the time living among my posterity. And I do hereby request my Honorable friends, Thomas Greenleaf, Josiah Quincy, my son Thomas Boylston Adams, Edward Miller and George W. Beale, Esquires, to give their advice to the Selectmen for the time being concerning the best mode of managing the said estate for the best interest of the town, and for the advancement of the objects herein before specified. And I do hereby constitute the said Greenleaf, Quincy, Adams, Miller and Beale, during their lives, to be a Committee, with authority to appoint an agent, annually, to superintend the lands, hereby conveyed, and whose duty it shall be to prosecute all trespasses, of any kind whatsoever made thereupon, such agent to be paid for his services by the town, such compensation, as the Selectmen of said town for the time being shall deem reasonable ; and the said Committee shall have authority forever, as any vacancy shall occur in their number, by death or by resignation, to fill the same by an election to be made, from among the most respectable, intelligent, and active inhabitants of said town. Provided also, That if the Episcopalian Society of the said town shall at any time hereafter be about to build a Church for the Worship of God, they shall have liberty to take from the land hereby granted, as much stone, as they may need to use in erecting such Church. In witness whereof, I the said John Adams have hereunto set my hand and seal, this twenty fifth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty two. JOHN ADAMS. [^T] Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of josiah quincy, William Smith Shaw, Edward Phillips, Josiah Quincy, Jun. Norfolk ss. Quincy, 29 June, 1822. Then personally appeared the Honorable John Adams, and acknowledged the above instrument, by him subscribed, to be his free act and deed, •Before me, Josiah Quincy, Justice of the Peace throughout the Commoni&ealth of .Massachusetts. Bedham, 18 July, 1822. Received and recorded with the Norfolk Deeds, Book 64, page 229. Attest, James Foord, Register. True copy, Attest, Mottram Vesey, Town Clerk of the town of Quincy. At a meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Quincy, holden on the 8th day of July, A. D. 1822: Voted, the Hon. Thomas Greenleaf, Moderator. Voted, That the Town accept with gratitude, affection, and respect, the very liberal, valuable, and useful donation of the Hon. John Adams, with the restrictions and conditions expressed in the deed of conveyance, this day presented for their consideration. Voted, That the Town will adopt all suitable and proper measures to carry into complete effect the enlarged and lau- dable views, and benevolent wishes and intentions, of the vene- rable donor. Voted, That Daniel Greenleaf, Thomas Greenleaf, Ed- ward Miller, John Whitney, George W. Beale, and George H. Apthorp, Esquires, be a committee to wait upon the Hon. Mr. Adams, and present the thanks of the Town to him, and assure him of the grateful sense they entertain of the honor conferred on them, by this mark of his esteem and affection, and attention to their future welfare and prosperity, and also to assure him, that, valuable as the donation is, and highly as they estimate the present and future advantages that will result from it, they regard it with sentiments of peculiar veneration, as the gift of one, whose patriotism and virtues have cast a lustre upon the place of his nativity ; of one, who has so suc- cessfully devoted, for more than half a century, the energies of his mind, with his profound wisdom and learning, to the advancement of the best interest of his country; and to whom, under the smiles of Heaven, we are so largely indebted for our independence and prosperity as a nation, and for those free and well balanced constitutions of government, which alone can secure and perpetuate our inestimable privileges. m$L<®$B all JHen fcfi tUtm ^regents, That I, John Adams, of Quincy, in the County of Norfolk, Esquire, in consideration of the kindness" with which my former conveyance, dated the twenty fifth of June 1822, has been accepted, and in further consideration of all the motives enumerated in that instrument, and various other causes not necessary to be stated particularly, do hereby give, grant and convey to the inhabitants of the town of Quincy, in their corporate capacity, and their successors forever, the following parcels of land, to wit : First, six acres of Cedar Swamp, in the town of Braintree, in the tract called Hubbard Swamp, which I bought of Capt. Benjamin Beale. Secondly, my Pas- ture, situated partly in Braintree and partly in Quincy, con- taining seventeen acres and a half, which I bought of Elkanah Thayer. Thirdly, two pieces of Cedar Swamp, situated in Gardiner's Swamp, so called, one of which I bought of Caleb Faxon, the other of William Thayer, which, when I bought them, I understood were in Quincy, but which, I now am in- formed, are in Braintree. These are all which I know or suspect to belong to me, but if any other morsel should be found to belong to me in that town, I give it to the town of Quincy. Fourthly, my pasture in Quincy, formerly known by the name of Babel Pasture, containing fifty one acres, more or less, which I bought of the Hon. Cotton Tufts, as executor to the will of Norton Quincy, Esquire. Fifthly, eight acres of land in the town of Quincy, near the meeting house, bounded easterly on the county road, southerly on land of Lemuel Brackett, Esquire, westerly on my own land, as the fence now stands, northerly on my own land by a line to be drawn from the western boundary parallel to the line against 8 Mr. Brackett, so as to include Mr. Hancock's ancient cellar and well : To have and to hold all the foregoing tracts and parcels of land to the inhabitants of the town of Quincy, and their successors forever, in their corporate capacities, upon the conditions following : First, Provided that plots be taken by skilful surveyors, and recorded in the town books, within a reasonable time. Secondly, Provided that these lands shall be managed and conducted upon the same principles, under the same conditions, restrictions, limitations, forfeiture, and super- visors, and the profits applied to the same ends and purposes, with those in the former deed. Thirdly, Provided that when the objects, mentioned in the former deed, are obtained, a stone School House shall be erected over the cellar which was under the house, anciently built by the Rev. Mr. John Hancock, the father of John Hancock, that great, generous, disinterested, bountiful benefactor of his country, once Presi- dent of Congress, and afterwards Governor of this State, to whose great exertions and unlimited sacrifices this nation is so deeply indebted for her independence and present prosperity, who was born in this house ; and which house was afterwards purchased and inhabited by the reverend, learned, ingenuous, and eloquent Lemuel Bryant, Pastor of this congregation ; which house was afterwards purchased by and inhabited by an honorable friend of my younger years, Col. Josiah Quincy, and also inhabited by his son, Josiah Quincy jun. a friend of my riper years, a brother barrister at law, with whom I have been engaged in many arduous contests at the bar, who was as ardent a patriot as any of his age, and, next to James Otis, the greatest orator. Fourthly, That as soon as the funds will be sufficient, a school master should be procured, learned in the Greek and Roman languages, and, if thought advisable, the Hebrew, not to make learned Hebricians, but to teach such young men as choose to learn it, the Hebrew Alphabet, the rudiments of the Hebrew Grammar, and the use of the Hebrew Grammar and Lexicon ; that in after life they may pursue the study to what extent they please. But I hope the future masters will not think me too presumptuous, if I advise them to begin their lessons in Greek and Hebrew, by com- pelling their pupils to take their pens and write over and over again copies of the Greek and Hebrew Alphabets, in all their variety of characters, over and over again, until they are per- fect masters of those alphabets and characters. This will be as good an exercise in chirography as any they can use, and will stamp those alphabets and characters upon their tender minds and vigorous memories so deeply that the impression will never wear out, and will enable them at any period of their future lives to study those languages to any extent with great ease. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fifth day of July, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty two. JOHN ADAMS. [^iT] Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Jno. Davis, I. P. Davis, JOSIAH QuiNCY, Jo si ah Quincy, Jun. Norfolk ss. Quincy, 27 July, 1822. Personally ap- peared the Honorable John Adams, and acknowledged the above instrument to be his free act and deed, the same being by him subscribed, Before Josiah Quincy, Justice of the Peace throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Dedham, August 7, 1822. Received and recorded with the Norfolk Deeds, Book 64, page 235. Attest, James Foord, Register. A true copy, Attest, Mottram Vesey, Toivn Clerk of the toivn of Quincy. 2 10 At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Qtiincy, August 6th, 1822 : Tooted, Thomas Greenleaf, Esquire, Moderator. Voted, That the letter from the Hon. John Adams, this day presented to the town, be recorded on the town records, which is as follows, viz. Quincy, July 15th, 1822. To the Hon. Thomas Greenleaf, Daniel Greenleaf, Edward Miller, John Whitney, George W. Beale, George H. Apthorp, Esquires, — a committee appointed by the town of Quincy, on the 8th clay of July, A. D. 1822. Gentlemen, The resolutions of the town of Quincy, passed on the same day, and presented to me by you in their name, are perfectly satisfactory, and demand my affectionate gratitude. The har- mony and unanimity with which the town have accepted the instrument of conveyance, and their approbation of the re- strictions, limitations, and conditions, expressed in it, are very gratifying to me, and receive my best thanks ; nor should I omit to express my obligations to you, for the friendly manner with which you have communicated the resolutions to me. With great respect, esteem, and affection for the town, and sincere friendship for you, I have the honor to be their and your fellow citizen and humble servant. JOHN ADAMS. Voted, That the town accept, with sentiments of profound respect and gratitude, the very valuable present of the Hon. John Adams, of certain parcels of land situated in the towns of Quincy and Braintree, on the conditions expressed in the instrument of conveyance, dated July 25th, 1822, this day offered for their consideration, to be managed and conducted upon the same principles, and subject to the same restrictions, 11 limitations, and provisions, as are contained in his deed to the town, dated 25th June, 1822 — provisions, which receive their most cordial approbation, as wise and salutary guards, well calculated to preserve the property from waste, and to secure to them, and to their posterity, the full benefit intended by their beneficent benefactor. Voted, That Daniel Greenleaf, Thomas Greenleaf, Edward Miller, John Whitney, George W. Beale, and George H. Apthorp, Esquires, be a committee to wait upon the Hon. Mr. Adams, and present to him the thanks of the Town for this munificent donation, and express to him their sentiments of esteem and veneration for this additional mark of his re- gard and affection, and for the paternal solicitude it evinces for the welfare, prosperity, happiness, and respectability of this town, and assure him, that they will endeavor to evidence the high sense they entertain of the honor conferred, and the bene- fits bestowed, by a careful and vigilant attention to the im- provement of the property intrusted to their care, and by a strict and faithful application of the funds to the great and important objects designated, and also to assure him, that the selection of the Hancock lot, as the site for the school, awakens in their minds the most grateful, pleasing, and interesting re- collections ; and when, to the names of Hancock, Bryant, and Quincy, is added that of the illustrious founder, and liberal patron of the Institution, it cannot fail to animate the minds of youth with an ardent and laudable ambition to emulate the great examples thus placed before them ; and incite them to a close and diligent improvement of the advantages afforded, that they may be enabled to follow them, in their bright and luminous path of honor and of usefulness. Voted, That the committee, appointed to express to the Hon. Mr. Adams the thanks of the Town for the several lots of land, named in the deed this day under consideration, do also express the strong sense of gratitude with which the Town 12 accept the additional proof of his bounty towards them, in the gift of his very valuable Library. A true Copy : Attest, Mottram Vesey, Town Clerk. m$L<&VB all $&m li£ tiitm present*, That I, John Adams, of Quincy, in the County of Norfolk, Esquire, in further consideration of the motives and reasons enumerated in my two former Deeds, do hereby give, grant convey and confirm to the inhabitants of the town of Quincy in their corporate capacity, and their successors, the fragments of my Library, which still remain in my possession, excepting a few that I shall reserve for my consolation in the few days that remain to me, on the following conditions, viz. Condition first, That a Catalogue of them be made, recorded in the town books and printed, together with the three Deeds, in sufficient numbers to perpetuate the remembrance of them. Condition second, That those books be deposited in an apartment of the building to be hereafter erected for a Greek and Latin School or Academy. Condition third, That these books be placed under the direction of the five gentlemen mentioned in my former deeds as supervisors of the Temple and School Fund, with the addition of the Rev. Mr. Whitney and the successive settled Ministers of the Congregational Society, and also of the future settled Ministers of the Episcopal Society, while they shall remain such. Condition fourth, That none of the books shall ever be sold, exchanged or lent, or suffered to be removed from the apartment, without a solemn vote of a majority of the superintendents. Condition fifth, The books may be removed to any place the Committee of the town shall direct, or remain where they are, at the pleasure of the Committee of the town ; locked 13 up and the keys held by the Committee during my life, and the pleasure of my Executors afterwards. Article sixth, I make no condition of this, but submit it to the consideration of the town whether it may be expedient to build the Temple on the Hancock Lot near the Academy . ? Nothing would be a higher gratification to me or more honorable to my memory ; and I could wish that the triangle on which the present Temple stands should be left forever as a common Training Field, and for other accommodations of the inhabitants of the town. Article seventh, Though I presume not to dictate to the town, yet it is my wish, that the building of the Academy and the establishment of a classical master should be provided for before the Temple, of which I see no present necessity, and I cannot think that this can ever be construed a deviation from the plan and intentions of the Donor, notwithstanding any thing in the two former deeds ; and if any descendant of mine should ever presume to call it in question, I hereby pronounce him unworthy of me ; and I hereby petition all future Legislators of the Common- wealth to pass a special law to defeat his impious intentions, and this I think can never be adjudged an Ex post facto law. Article eighth, It is not my intention or desire to make any condition of what follows ; but I ask leave to suggest to the town the propriety of applying the income of the Coddington School lands to the uses of this Academy, and to give authority to the superintendents of the Library to apply such parts of it, as they shall judge expedient, to the purchase of books annually to augment and increase this Library. Those books to be kept by themselves in separate alcoves to be denominated the Coddington Alcoves. That gentle- man's first residence was in this town, and he was an honor to it. He was a man of large and liberal mind. He removed with the excellent Roger Williams to Rhode Island. and became the father, founder, and first Governor of that 14 colony. This will be a proper memorial of respect and gratitude for that very ancient and noble donation. In testimony whereof I have hereunto put my hand and seal, this tenth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two. JOHN ADAMS, [gg ] Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of JOSIAH QuiNCY, William Smith Shaw, Josiah Quincy, Jun. Norfolk ss. Quincy, 10 August, 1822. Then personally appeared the venerable John Adams above named, and acknowledged the above instrument, by him subscribed, to be his free act and deed. Before me, Josiah Quincy, Justice of the Peace throughout ths Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Vols. Size. 10 12° 10 CC 3 cc 9 cc 10 cc 5 cc 4 cc 3 cc 10 cc CATALOGUE. FRENCH. (Euvres Dramatiques de N. Destouches Do. Do. Do. Le Theatre de M. Baron OEuvres de T. Corneille, 7th lost CEuvres de P. Corneille, 4th do. (Euvres de J. B. Rousseau CEuvres de Regnard CEuvres de J. Racine Essais de Montaigne avec les notes de M. 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