John Adams' Last Words: Fact or Fiction?

  • Thread starter LightningInAJar
  • Start date
In summary, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were once political opponents but eventually reconciled. Both wanted to live to see the 4th of July, the country's birthday. However, Jefferson had passed away before Adams and word of it had not reached Adams yet. There is no controversy surrounding Adams' last words and there is no mention of ghosts in relation to his passing.
  • #1
LightningInAJar
211
30
Is it true that John Adams' last words were something to the effect of, "Thomas Jefferson survives" or could that easily be fabricated? It sounds like it implies he saw the ghost of Jefferson before he himself died.
 
Science news on Phys.org
  • #2
Adams and Jefferson were long term political opponents.
They eventually reconciled.
Both were interested in living to the 4th of July, the birthday of the country they both helped to found. They were two of the longest surviving founders.
Jefferson had died hours before, but communications were not modern, and word of it had not yet arrived to wherever Adams was.
There does not seen to be any controversy about his last words.
I have never heard about ghosts wrt this.
 
  • Like
  • Informative
Likes berkeman and Oldman too
  • #3
wrt?
 
  • #4
LightningInAJar said:
wrt?
"with respect to" --- do you not know how to use Google?
 
  • Haha
Likes Vanadium 50 and BillTre
  • #5
phinds said:
"with respect to" --- do you not know how to use Google?
Sorry. Typos aren't unheard of.
 
  • Like
Likes BillTre

1. Was John Adams' last words really "Thomas Jefferson survives"?

There is no definitive evidence to prove that these were indeed John Adams' last words. The quote was first recorded by Adams' grandson, who was not present at the time of his death. Additionally, there are conflicting accounts from other witnesses about what Adams' last words actually were.

2. What was the context of John Adams' last words?

According to some accounts, John Adams' last words were spoken in response to a question about whether he wanted to see Thomas Jefferson before he passed away. However, there is no concrete evidence to support this claim.

3. Did John Adams and Thomas Jefferson have a complicated relationship?

Yes, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were political rivals and had a complicated relationship. However, they reconciled in their later years and exchanged letters until their deaths on the same day, July 4th, 1826.

4. Is there any evidence to support the claim that John Adams' last words were a prediction of Thomas Jefferson's death?

No, there is no evidence to support this claim. It is more likely that the quote was a reflection of Adams' thoughts on his own mortality and the passing of his fellow Founding Father.

5. How did the idea of John Adams' last words being "Thomas Jefferson survives" become so popular?

The quote gained popularity due to a letter written by Daniel Webster in 1826, which was widely circulated and quoted. However, as mentioned earlier, there is no solid evidence to support this claim and it is likely that the quote was simply a misinterpretation or embellishment of Adams' actual last words.

Similar threads

  • Art, Music, History, and Linguistics
Replies
34
Views
3K
  • Sci-Fi Writing and World Building
2
Replies
48
Views
4K
  • Art, Music, History, and Linguistics
Replies
1
Views
1K
  • Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
Replies
13
Views
2K
  • Art, Music, History, and Linguistics
Replies
4
Views
814
  • Aerospace Engineering
Replies
3
Views
1K
Replies
3
Views
683
  • Other Physics Topics
Replies
9
Views
1K
  • Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
2
Replies
44
Views
5K
  • Art, Music, History, and Linguistics
Replies
7
Views
2K
Back
Top