John Adams was buried days before his son, President John Quincy Adams knew he was dead - Worcester Telegram
Dec 10, 2018W. Bush said goodbye — and "I love you, too" — to his eldest son, former President George W. Bush. The elder Bush then passed peacefully at 10:10 p.m. Texas time. Thirty-eight minutes later, Jim McGrath, his longtime spokesman, announced the news via Twitter. In the annals of How Things Change, this is not how things went down in 1826 upon the death of John Adams, the only other father in American history whose son also became president. No, not even close.Back then, the elder Adams, who died at 90, was buried before his son John Quincy Adams — then president — even knew about his death. How that happened is primarily a story of technology. For one thing, news then traveled considerably slower than a tweet. For another, there was no embalming or refrigeration, which probably meant — sadly and somewhat grossly — that the body of the country's second president could not wait long for the arrival of the sixth. And so three days after Adams died on, of all days, July Fourth — incredibly, Thomas Jefferson died the same day — pastor Peter Whitney presided over his funeral in Quincy, Massachusetts, a quick horseback ride from Boston. "He died in good old age, full of days," Whitney said. "And honor." The elder Adams had not been present a year earlier when his son took office. His health was already declining. And yet, knowing his son had attained the highest office in the land seemed to brighten his otherwise dreary outlook and enliven his frail self. Benjamin Waterhouse, a physician and Adams's old friend, wrote to a letter to the president saying, "I really believe that your father's revival is mainly owing to the demonstration that his son has not served an ungrateful republic." Adams, his friend also reported, was eating like a champ and even smoking cigars. That fall, the president went to visit his father. "Probably they both knew it was the last time they would spend with one another,"...