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and invited Adams to join him in teaching there, which he did. He worked for two years in Maryland before returning to Maine following the death of his brother. Desiring to speak the French language fluently, he traveled northward and studied at St. Hyacinthe College in Quebec. While there, he
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with Britain over Maine's northeastern boundary with the British Empire. Adams and his fellow enlistees never saw action and did not travel north of the state capital of
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and received all of the votes of his fellow Democrats. However, the Republican Party dominated government in the state during this period and he lost to
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in 1819. His father died when Adams was still young. He received instruction from a relative who had attended
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for two single-year terms in 1877 and 1878. In his second term, he was a candidate for
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Democratic Party members of the Maine House of Representatives
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Maine
Eastern Argus
Portland, Maine
Rumford, Maine
Bowdoin College
Turner, Maine
Bethel, Maine
Bridgton Academy
Aroostook War
Augusta
Maryland
Papineau family
Deering, Maine
Democrat
Maine House of Representatives
House Speaker
Henry Lord
Maine Press Association



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