Letter
John Quincy Adams to John Adams, 2 June 1777
Braintree June the 2d 1777 Dear Sir I Love to recieve Letters very well much better than I love to write them, I make but a poor figure at Composition…
Braintree June the 2d 1777 Dear Sir I Love to recieve Letters very well much better than I love to write them, I make but a poor figure at Composition…
Braintree March ye 23 1777 Dear Sir I received yours of the 19 of Feb 1 and thank you for your perpetual almanack < for > with the assistance of…
Braintree March the 3 1777 Sir I write to Congratulate you upon your arrival in baltimore and hope you will not omit writing to me. I have been very earnest…
October 13 1774 Sir I have been trying ever since you went away to learn to write you a Letter. I shall make poor work of it, but Sir Mamma…
[ 1773 ?] 1 Dear Cousing i thank you for your last letter i have < have > had it in my mind to write to you this long time…