John Quincy Adams to Charles Adams, November 4, 1795
Helvoetsluys November 4. 1795 My dear Brother Your Letter of September 3 d. advising your having drawn the preceding day, bills on me in favour of Daniel Ludlow & C…
Charles Francis Adams Sr. was an American historical editor, writer, politician, and diplomat. As United States Minister to the United Kingdom during the American Civil War, Adams was crucial to Union efforts to prevent British recognition of the Confederate States of America and maintain European neutrality to the utmost extent. Adams also featured in national and state politics before and after the Civil War.
Helvoetsluys November 4. 1795 My dear Brother Your Letter of September 3 d. advising your having drawn the preceding day, bills on me in favour of Daniel Ludlow & C…
London December 30 th 1795. My Dear Brother Your favour of 19 th: September was transmitted to me by our brother from the Hague about a fortnight since; I have…
Philadelphia Dec r 31. 1795 Dear Son Yesterday I received your kind and pleasing Letter of the 26, and am happy to hear of your and your Ladies health. I…
Philadelphia January 31. 1796 Dear son A fat Sleekheaded young Gentleman was here last Week or the Week before who told me he knew you, that you were well that…
Philadelphia Feb. 9. 1796 Dear son I rec d this morning your favour of the 7 th and am glad that your State have not too much Complaisance for the…
Philadelphia April 20. 1796 Dear Sir I rec d. yesterday your favour of the 18 by the Post M r Van Persyn, whom you mention as the Bearer I have…
London May 10 th: 1796. My dear Brother. Your favour of January 6 th: was received by our brother Thomas at the Hague, and by him forwarded a few days…
The Hague June 9. 1796. My dear Brother I returned here ten days ago from England and have this day received your letter of April 24. th: brought by M…
The Hague December 29. 1796 My dear Brother It is a long time since I have had the pleasure to receive any letter from you. I suppose you spend so…
Philadelphia Dec r. 30. 1796 My Dear Son I have received with great Pleasure your kind Letter of 28 th. I think M r Sands’s Plan for the Education of…
Philadelphia ap l: 13th 1797— Sir I have this day been obliged to take a serious and painful measure in the removal of the Collector of Newyork, and I wish…
East Chester Oct. 11. 1797 Dear Sir I arrived here this Evening with your Mother and Cozen all in good health, and was Sorry to hear that you went from…
Berlin 29. September 1798. My dear Brother. I have given to our brother Thomas a general power of Attorney to transact all business on my behalf within the United States.…
Quincy Oct 28 th 1798 Dear Charles I received last night your favor of the 19 th The letters from Mr Desdoity & Mr R B Forbes I shall inclose…
No. 66. Mr. Evarts to Mr. Adams. Department of State, Washington, April 19, 1880. No. 3.] Sir: I transmit herewith copy of a dispatch received from Mr. Thomas A. Osborn,…
No. 58. Mr. Evarts to Mr. Adams. Department of State, Washington, December 14, 1880. No. 24.] Sir: You dispatch No. 36, of the 24th of October last, written while on…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 60.—Translation.] Mr. Prado to Mr. Adams. Ministry of Foreign Relations of Bolivia, La Paz, February 1, 1881. Sir: I have the honor to transmit to your…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 8.] Mr. Trescot to Mr. Adams. Special Mission of the United States in South America, Viña del Mar, Chili, January 30, 1882. Sir: In my last…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 92.—Translation.] Señor Zilveti to Mr. Adams Ministry of Foreign Relations of Bolivia, La Paz, February 24, 1882. Sir: On the 18th instant i had the honor…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 1.—Translation.] Señor Carrillo to Mr. Adams Legation of Bolivia, Arequipa, March 25, 1882. Sir: The undersigned, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Bolivia accredited near the…