John Quincy Adams
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Personal
- Born: July 11, 1767
- Died: February 23, 1848
- Wife: Louisa Catherine Harris
- Children: 4
- Level of Education: College
- School: Harvard University
- Religion: Unitarian
- Prior Profession: Lawyer
Presidency
- First Lady: Louisa Catherine Harris, Wife
- Dates of Office: March 4, 1825 - March 4, 1829
- Number of Terms: 1
- Party: Democratic-Republican
- Vice President: John Calhoun
Cabinet
- Secretary of State: Daniel Brent (interim), March 4, 1825; Henry Clay, March 7, 1825
- Secretary of the Treasury: Samuel L. Southard (interim), March 7, 1825; Richard Rush, March 7, 1825, entered upon duties August 1, 1825
- Secretary of War: James Barbour, March 7, 1825; Samuel L. Southard (interim), May 26, 1828; Peter B. Porter, May 26, 1828, entered upon duties June 21, 1828
- Attorney General: William Wirt, continuing from previous administration
- Postmaster General: John McLean, continuing from previous administration
- Secretary of the Navy: Samuel L. Southard, continuing from previous administration
Other Positions Held
- Secretary of State, James Monroe (1817-1825)
- U.S. Senator, Massachusetts (1803-1808)
- U.S. Representative, Massachusetts (1831-1848)
- State Legislator, Massachusetts (1802)
- Minister to the Netherlands
- Minister to Prussia
- Minister to Russia
- Minister to Great Britain
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