Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams

GPTKB entity

Statements (48)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf historical figure
gptkbp:advocatesFor women's education
gptkbp:born February 12, 1775
gptkbp:children gptkb:Charles_Francis_Adams_Sr.
gptkb:Louisa_Catherine_Adams
gptkb:John_Adams_II
gptkb:George_Washington_Adams
gptkbp:community_service suffered from depression
had a nervous condition
gptkbp:cultural_impact encouraged political discourse
promoted arts and culture
hosted social gatherings
gptkbp:culturalHeritage gptkb:Anglo-American
gptkbp:descendant gptkb:John_Quincy_Adams_II
gptkb:John_Adams
gptkb:Charles_Francis_Adams_Jr.
gptkb:Adams_political_family
Abigail Adams
gptkbp:died May 15, 1852
gptkbp:education European_education
gptkbp:family descendant_of_the_Adams_family
descendant_of_the_Johnson_family
gptkbp:historical_significance first First Lady to be born a U.S. citizen
gptkbp:historicalContext lived during the early 19th century
gptkbp:history wrote memoirs
corresponded with prominent figures
documented her experiences as First Lady
gptkbp:hobbies art
music
literature
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams
gptkbp:influence social and political life
influenced his policies
supported his presidency
advised_John_Quincy_Adams
gptkbp:interchanges wrote letters to her husband while he was abroad
gptkbp:involved supporting her husband's political career
gptkbp:legacy influenced future First Ladies
gptkbp:nationality American
gptkbp:notable_event served as First Lady from 1825 to 1829
gptkbp:politicalPosition supported women's rights
supported education reform
supported abolitionism
gptkbp:residence gptkb:Washington,_D.C.
gptkbp:restingPlace gptkb:United_First_Parish_Church
gptkbp:role First Lady of the United States
gptkbp:spouse gptkb:John_Quincy_Adams
July 26, 1797