John Quincy Adams Writes a $300 Check to Himself in 1836

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President of the United States who had served as a diplomat before his term of office and in the U.S. Congress after his presidency. A check on the Bank of the Metropolis, Washington, March 17, 1836, made out to himself as “J.Q. Adams” for $300 and signed the same way. Interestingly, the...

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John Quincy Adams Writes a $300 Check to Himself in 1836

President of the United States who had served as a diplomat before his term of office and in the U.S. Congress after his presidency. A check on the Bank of the Metropolis, Washington, March 17, 1836, made out to himself as “J.Q. Adams” for $300 and signed the same way. Interestingly, the check is marked by Adams as Number 1.

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