James Warren to John Adams, January 3, 1774
Plymo. Jany. the 3d. 1774 Dr. Sir I Received your last and am to Acknowledge that the Contents of it gave me great pleasure. 1 I have for some time…
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Plymo. Jany. the 3d. 1774 Dr. Sir I Received your last and am to Acknowledge that the Contents of it gave me great pleasure. 1 I have for some time…
Plymo: Decr. 19th:1774 Dear Sir It always gives me pleasure to hear of the Existence and Health of my Friend and his Family and more especially to have it from…
Plymo. Jany. 15. 1775 My Dear Sir I Admire the Notes and Resolves of the Maryland Convention. They Breath a Spirit of Liberty and Union which does Honour to them…
Plym: March 15th 1775 Dear Sir With some difficulty I have Obtained the Inclosed. 1 Some scruples which you have not resolved, and some fears, and Apprehensions from Rumors Abroad…
Watertown May 7th: 1775 My Dear Sir After I had Executed my Commission at Providence, 1 I Returned Home set Mrs. Warren down in her own Habitation, made the best…
Watertown June 20. 1775 My Dear Sir Since my last I have the pleasure of Several of yours. I am Extreamly obliged to you, and to continue your Attention to…
Watertown July 20. 1775 My Dear Sir I yesterday returned from Plymouth where I had opportunity of spending only three or four days in such a hurry of private Business…
Watertown, 25 July 1775. FC ( M-Ar : Mass. House of Representatives Records, 57:263). As speaker, James Warren notified JA and the other members of the delegation of their election…
Watertown Sepr 11th 1775 My Dear Sir I please myself with the probability that before this you are safely arrived at Philadelphia, after having fine weather for Journeying. 1 I…
Watertown Sepr 19th: 1775 My Dear Sir I had fixed a determination in my own mind to omitt no Oppertunity of writeing either to you, or my Friend Mr. S.…
Watertown Sepr. 27th: 1775 Dear Madam I Received yours last Evening. 1 Att the same time that I feel a Joy on the happy recovery of yourself and Family, I…
Watertown Octr. 20th: 1775 My Dear Sir After an Interval much longer than I ever designed should take place, I now set down to write again. The Multiplicity of Business,…
Watertown Octr. 28th: 1775 My dear Sir I did not hear till Yesterday in the Afternoon that Coll. Reed had any Intention to leave us so soon and begin his…
Watertown Nov 14th: 1775 My Dear Sir I last Evening received yours by Capt. Gist, and this Morning by Fessenden. 1 It gives me great pleasure to see things in…
Watertown Decr. 11th: 1775 My Dear Sir Since my last 1 I have not A Scrip from you. Whether you Intend by withholding the Encouragement you used to give to…
Watertown Jany. 31. 1776 My dear Sir I am Extreamly hurried this morning, and therefore have only time to Express my wishes for your Happiness. I hope by this Time…
Watertown March 30. 1776 My Dear Sir When I wrote you last 1 I was at Plymouth sick, and Confined. I did not return to this place till three days…
Watertown May 8th: 1776 My Dear Sir Since my last 1 we have the formidable Accounts of the Exertion of the powers and Malice of Britain which I suppose have…
Watertown June 2d. 1776 My Dear Sir I Received yours of the 20th. of May with the pamphlets Inclosed. 1 I am much Obliged to you for them. I am…
Watertown June 5th: 1776 My Dear Sir The Inclosed Letter was sealed to go by the last Post, but I Unluckily missed it. 1 I have now An Opportunity to…
Plymo. July 10th. 1776 My Dear Sir I have for some time past been at Home in daily Expectation of the Courts riseing. It has however Continued setting till this…
Boston March 23d. 1777 My dear Sir I wrote you last from Plymouth about three weeks ago 1 after which I was detained at Home longer than I Expected and…
Boston April 23d. 1777 My dear Sir I have been very Unwell and Absent for A fortnight. I returned here Yesterday. While I was at home I had the great…
Boston July 10th: 1777 My dear Sir I Returned to this Town on Tuesday and found the Court had Just Adjourned to Sepr:. Last Evening I had the pleasure of…