Abigail Adams
(1744–1818)

Abigail AdamsAnecdote...

In her last few months as First Lady, the Adams' moved into the unfinished White House, a cavernous structure so cold and damp that fires had to be kept lit constantly to make a few rooms habitable. Abigail set up a laundry in the East Room, with clothes lines spanning its vast space. Whitehouse LaundryAlthough her list of problems in the house was a long one, Abigail showed her usual good cheer and refusal to feel sorry for herself.

"I hate to complain...No one is without difficulties, whether in high or low life, and every person knows best where their own shoe pinches."


Quote-worthy...

I've always felt that a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the same topic. —Abigail Adams


Biographical Note...

Wife and invaluable partner of John Adams, the second President of the United States. Educated at home, Abigail Adams learned quickly and read widely. Her marriage to John Adams was warm and loving and also intellectually lively, to judge from their letters, My Dearest Friend: Letters of Abigail and John Adams.


More Information...

Read more about Abigail Adams on the White House First Ladies pages. FInd out more about the construction of the White house.



Abigail Adams used the East Room to dry the laundry.
Painting by Gordon Phillips, 1966
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