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'''[[John Adams]]''' (1735–1826) was the second president of the United States and first vice president.
'''[[John Adams]]''' (1735–1826) was the second president of the United States.


'''John Adams''' may also refer to:
'''John Adams''' may also refer to:


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==Relatives of the second U.S. president==
==Relatives of the United States president==
* [[John Adams Sr.]] (1691–1761), father and grandfather, respectively, of two U.S. presidents
* [[John Adams Sr.]] (1691–1761), father and grandfather, respectively, of two U.S. presidents
* [[John Quincy Adams]] (1767–1848), sixth President of the United States and son of President John Adams
* [[John Quincy Adams]] (1767–1848), sixth president of the United States and son of President John Adams
* [[John Adams II]] (1803–1834), son of President John Quincy Adams and grandson of President John Adams
* [[John Adams II]] (1803–1834), son of President John Quincy Adams and grandson of President John Adams
* [[John Quincy Adams II]] (1833–1894), American politician and grandson of President John Quincy Adams
* [[John Quincy Adams II]] (1833–1894), American politician and grandson of President John Quincy Adams
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==Politics==
==Politics==
===U.S.===
===United States===
* [[John Adams (Virginia politician)]] (1773–1825), mayor of Richmond, Virginia
* [[John Adams (Virginia politician)]] (1773–1825), mayor of Richmond, Virginia
* [[John Adams (New York politician)]] (1778–1854), congressman from New York
* [[John Adams (New York politician)]] (1778–1854), congressman from New York
* [[John Q. Adams (Wisconsin politician)]] (1816–1895), Wisconsin state legislator
* [[John Q. Adams (Wisconsin politician)]] (1816–1895), Wisconsin state legislator
* [[John Adams (Wisconsin politician, born 1819)]] (1819–1908), Wisconsin state legislator
* [[John W. Adams (Kentucky politician)]], Kentucky state legislator
* [[John W. Adams (Wisconsin politician)]] (1862–1939), Wisconsin state legislator
* [[John Adams (Wisconsin politician)]] (1819–1908), Wisconsin state legislator
* [[John H. Addams]] (1822–1881), Illinois state senator and father of Jane Addams
* [[John H. Addams]] (1822–1881), Illinois state senator and father of Jane Addams
* [[John J. Adams]] (1848–1919), congressman from New York
* [[John J. Adams]] (1848–1919), congressman from New York
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* [[John Adams Jr. (Nebraska politician)]] (1906–1999), American lawyer and politician
* [[John Adams Jr. (Nebraska politician)]] (1906–1999), American lawyer and politician
* [[John Adams (Ohio politician)]] (born 1960), Ohio House of Representatives
* [[John Adams (Ohio politician)]] (born 1960), Ohio House of Representatives
* [[John Adams (journalist)]] (1819–?), American lawyer, politician and journalist in Maine
* [[John Adams (journalist)]] (1819–1897), American lawyer, politician and journalist in Maine


===Elsewhere===
===Elsewhere===
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==Academics==
==Academics==
* [[John Adams (Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge)]] (died 1746), Master of Sidney Sussex 1730–1746
* [[John Adams (Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge)]] (died 1746), Master of Sidney Sussex 1730–1746
* [[John Adams (educational writer)]] (1750? – 1814), Scottish compiler of books for young readers
* [[John Adams (educational writer)]] (1750?–1814), Scottish compiler of books for young readers
* [[John Adams (educationist)]] (1857–1934), Scottish educator and Principal of the Institute of Education
* [[John Adams (educationist)]] (1857–1934), Scottish educator and Principal of the Institute of Education
* [[John Cranford Adams]] (1903–1986), American educator and president of Hofstra University
* [[John Cranford Adams]] (1903–1986), American educator and president of Hofstra University
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* [[John Clayton Adams]] (1840–1906), English landscape artist
* [[John Clayton Adams]] (1840–1906), English landscape artist
* [[John Wolcott Adams]] (1874–1925), American illustrator
* [[John Wolcott Adams]] (1874–1925), American illustrator
* [[John Quincy Adams (painter)]] (1874–1933), Austrian genre and portrait painter
* [[Jon Adams (musician)]] (born 1939), American folk musician
* [[John Adams (composer)]] (born 1947), American composer of classical music and opera
* [[John Adams (composer)]] (born 1947), American composer of classical music and opera
* [[John Clement Adams]] (born 1947), American composer and educator
* [[John Luther Adams]] (born 1953), American composer whose music is inspired by nature
* [[John Luther Adams]] (born 1953), American composer whose music is inspired by nature
* [[John Joseph Adams]] (born 1976), American science fiction and fantasy fiction editor
* [[John Joseph Adams]] (born 1976), American science fiction and fantasy fiction editor
* [[Jon Adams (musician)]] (born 1939), American folk musician
* [[John L. Adams]] (born 1973), American actor, comedian and director
* [[John Quincy Adams (painter)]], Austrian genre and portrait painter


=== Works ===
=== Works ===
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* [[John Adams (Catholic martyr)]] (c. 1543–1586), English Catholic priest who was hanged, drawn, and quartered
* [[John Adams (Catholic martyr)]] (c. 1543–1586), English Catholic priest who was hanged, drawn, and quartered
* [[John Adams (Provost of King's College, Cambridge)]] (1662–1720), British Anglican priest
* [[John Adams (Provost of King's College, Cambridge)]] (1662–1720), British Anglican priest
* [[John Adams (minister)]] (c.1704-1757), Scottish minister and moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
* [[John Adams (minister)]] (c. 1704–1757), Scottish minister and moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
* [[John Adams (educator)]] (1772–1863), educator who organized several hundred Sunday schools
* [[John Adams (educator)]] (1772–1863), educator who organized several hundred Sunday schools
* [[John Greenleaf Adams]] (1810–1897), editor of religious texts
* [[John Greenleaf Adams]] (1810–1897), editor of religious texts
* [[John Adams (educational writer)]] (c. 1750–1814), Scottish minister and author of school texts
* [[John Adams (educational writer)]] (c. 1750–1814), Scottish minister and author of school texts
* [[John Hurst Adams]] (1927–2018), American civil rights activist and Bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church
* [[John Adams (bishop)]] (born 1963), New Zealand Roman Catholic bishop


== Science ==
== Science ==
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* [[John Couch Adams]] (1819–1892), British mathematician and astronomer
* [[John Couch Adams]] (1819–1892), British mathematician and astronomer
* [[John Franklin Adams]] (1843–1912), British amateur astronomer and author of stellar maps
* [[John Franklin Adams]] (1843–1912), British amateur astronomer and author of stellar maps
* [[John Stacey Adams]], behavioral psychologist known for equity theory
* John Stacey Adams, behavioral psychologist known for [[equity theory]]


==Sports==
==Sports==
===Football===
===Football===
* [[John C. Adams]] (1887–?), American college football player
* [[John C. Adams]] (1887–1969), American college football player
* [[John Adams (offensive lineman)]] (1921–1969), American football offensive lineman
* [[John Adams (offensive lineman)]] (1921–1969), American football offensive lineman
* [[John Adams (running back)]] (1937–1995), American football player
* [[John Adams (running back)]] (1937–1995), American football player
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* [[John H. Adams (jockey)]] (1914–1995), American Hall of Fame jockey
* [[John H. Adams (jockey)]] (1914–1995), American Hall of Fame jockey
* [[John Adams (basketball)]] (1917–1979), All-American basketball player from Arkansas
* [[John Adams (basketball)]] (1917–1979), All-American basketball player from Arkansas
* [[John Adams (drummer)]] (born 1951), perennial attendee of Cleveland Indians baseball home games
* [[John Adams (drummer)]] (1951–2023), perennial attendee of Cleveland Indians baseball home games
* [[John Adams (golfer)]] (born 1954), American professional golfer
* [[John Adams (golfer)]] (born 1954), American professional golfer
* [[John Adams (judoka)]] (born 1960), Dominican Republic judoka
* [[John Adams (judoka)]] (born 1960), Dominican Republic judoka


==Other people==
==Other people==
* [[John Adams (cartographer)]] (died 1738), produced a map of England and Wales
* [[John Adams (cartographer)]] ({{c.}}1643–1690), produced a map of England and Wales
* [[John Adams (mutineer)]] (1767–1829), aboard HMS ''Bounty''
* [[John Adams (mutineer)]] (1767–1829), aboard HMS ''Bounty''
* [[John Adams (glassmaker)]] (1823–1886), pioneer glass manufacturer
* [[John Adams (glassmaker)]] (1823–1886), pioneer glass manufacturer
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* [[John H. Adams (environmentalist)]] (born 1936), founding director and trustee of the Natural Resources Defense Council
* [[John H. Adams (environmentalist)]] (born 1936), founding director and trustee of the Natural Resources Defense Council
* [[John Till Adams]] (1748–1786), English Quaker physician
* [[John Till Adams]] (1748–1786), English Quaker physician
* [[John Adams (shoemaker)]] (1745–1849), American shoemaker, veteran and centenarian


==Other uses==
==Other uses==

Latest revision as of 19:08, 14 April 2024

John Adams (1735–1826) was the second president of the United States.

John Adams may also refer to:

Relatives of the United States president[edit]

Politics[edit]

United States[edit]

Elsewhere[edit]

Academics[edit]

Arts and entertainment[edit]

Works[edit]

Law[edit]

Military[edit]

Religion[edit]

Science[edit]

Sports[edit]

Football[edit]

Hockey[edit]

Other sports[edit]

Other people[edit]

Other uses[edit]

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