Written at the height of Sherman Adams’s rise onto the national stage, Ralph “Deak” Morse’s affectionate profile of Rachel Adams—dubbed “The Pebble”—offers a lively and revealing portrait of a woman who remained unmistakably herself amid political prominence. With warmth, wit, and a keen eye for character, the article celebrates Rachel Adams’s humor, independence, and deep attachment to New Hampshire life, from Lincoln to Concord and beyond. More than a political spouse, she emerges as a steady, quick-witted presence whose love of the mountains, local traditions, and everyday people grounded one of the Granite State’s most influential families during a pivotal moment in American history.
February 14, 2026
