John Adams Smith to Marinus Willett, January 5, 1816
London 5th Jan 1816. Dear Sir, I landed from on board the Minerva at Liverpool on the 4th ulto. after a passage of twenty seven days was at London the…
Abigail Adams Smith, nicknamed "Nabby", was a daughter of Abigail and John Adams, founding father and second President of the United States, and the older sister of John Quincy Adams, sixth President of the United States. She was named for her mother.
London 5th Jan 1816. Dear Sir, I landed from on board the Minerva at Liverpool on the 4th ulto. after a passage of twenty seven days was at London the…
17 May 1816. Dear Sir, Mr Walker has just been here, to submit to you the enclosed letter, & for the purpose of requesting your intervention on the subject of…
29 July 1816— Dear Sir, Mr Temple Franklin Applied to day for a Passport as an American Citizen to go to France. He stated to me that he was born…
London 20 August 1817 Dear Sir It is with much pleasure that I am able to furnish you with a statement of the number of officers & the amount of…
28 Craven Street Sep 3d. [ , Start insertion, 18 , End, ]17. Dear Sir. Mr Adams in a letter of 7 Aug: at New York, safe arrived & well,…
London 1 Dec. 1817. Dear Sir. I am so frequently importuned for particular information respecting the United States, which is comprised in the little volume, you have in your possession—That…
London 11. Dec 1817. Dear Sir. The last letter of only two I have from Mr Adams is of 8 Octr. at Washington, he took upon him the duties of…
London 19 May 1818. Dear Sir. An Anonymous writer has commenced his communications with me & I received his first letter on saturday evening the 9th of May. I shall…
Teusday 18 Aug 1818 Mr Smith regrets that he cannot be with Mr Bentham to day. I have written the letter to my friend in new York & the better…
9 April 1821. My dear Sir. I have read with infinite satisfaction, your observations on the restrictive & prohibitory Commercial system, and thank you kindly for having sent me the…
August 1. 1821 My dear Sir. I pray you to accept my best thanks for the tracts you have sent me. There is something in the American Character—I feel it—that…
Jan 21. 1822. My Dear Sir. I enclose the Amended Constitution of the State of New York which if you have not before received I beg of you to accept—If…