1838 - Born in Boston
- An American historian, was the son of Charles Francis Adams and the descendant of two presidents
1850-1860 - Gradually abandoned his family’s involvement in politics to pursue the study of history
- Traveled abroad as the secretary of his father after completing his studies at Harvard
1870 - Taught history at Harvard
- Became the editor of the North American Review, a reform journal that focused attention on corruption
and advocated civil service reforms
1877-1879 - Edited the papers and wrote a biography of Albert Gallatin
1880 - Anonymously published a satirical novel, Democracy
1889-1891 - His research in this period of American history culminated in his 9-volume History of the United States
1885 - His wife’s suicide lead him to searching for new meaning in life and history
1913 - In Mont Saint Michel and Chartres, a spiritual odyssey; expressed his admiration for the medieval church
1918 - The Education of Henry Adams, an autobiography
1918 - Died on March 27
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