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Just 30 days until the release of the 1940 census!
John Quincy Adams, son of President John Adams, served in the  House of Representatives for 17 years after he left the Presidency. 
See his census records for 1820, 1830, and 1840 on our Presidents and the U.S. Census web page.
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Just 30 days until the release of the 1940 census!

John Quincy Adams, son of President John Adams, served in the House of Representatives for 17 years after he left the Presidency.

See his census records for 1820, 1830, and 1840 on our Presidents and the U.S. Census web page.

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