Passport for the ship Acasta of New York, 1822.

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Passport for the ship Acasta of New York, 1822.

Signed by Pres. James Monroe and Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and countersigned by Jonathan Thompson, collector of the port of New York.

1 sheet, framed.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8091697

Hagley Museum & Library

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Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848

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John Quincy Adams (b. July 11, 1767, Braintree, Massachusetts-d. February 23, 1848, Washington, D.C.) was an American statesman who served as a diplomat, United States Senator, member of the House of Representatives, and the sixth President of the United States. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and later the Anti-Masonic and Whig parties. He was the son of President John Adams and Abigail Adams. As a diplomat, Adams played an important role in neg...

Monroe, James, 1758-1831

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James Monroe, fifth president of the United States of America (b. April 28, 1758, Monroe Hall, Virginia-d. July 4, 1831, New York, New York) fought with distinction in the Continental Army, and he practiced law in Fredericksburg, Virginia. As a young politician, he joined the anti-Federalists in the Virginia Convention which ratified the Constitution, and in 1790, an advocate of Jeffersonian policies, he was elected United States Senator. As Minister to France in 1794-1796, Monroe showed strong ...

Acasta (Ship)

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Whaling vessel, out of Stonington, Conn., mastered by Thomas E. Swan on voyage to Patagonia. From the description of Clearance papers of the ship Acasta, [183-]. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 71057291 ...