Diary, John Quincy Adams, 1827
Item
Title
Diary, John Quincy Adams, 1827
Description
President Adams' diary entries from June 1827 detail his regular visits to the White House garden. In this entry he describes the variety of plants in the garden, from fruit trees to common weeds. The President relied on his gardener, John Ousley, to identify many of the plants. Apparently, Adams encountered the living form of tarragon, an herb, for the first time on June 5.
Creator
John Quincy Adams
Source
The Diaries of John Quincy Adams: A Digital Collection. Massachusetts Historical Society, 2005. View original.
Date
6/5/1827
Coverage
1800-1829
topic
environment
politics & protest
work & play