John Adams to Henry Marchant, September 17, 1789
New York Sept r. 17. 1789 Dear sir Your kind Letter of Aug. 29, gave me much pleasure. There is more Confinement, in my present Situation than in any, that…
Henry Marchant was a Founding Father of the United States, an attorney general of Rhode Island, a delegate to the Second Continental Congress from Rhode Island, a signer of the Articles of Confederation, and the first United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island.
New York Sept r. 17. 1789 Dear sir Your kind Letter of Aug. 29, gave me much pleasure. There is more Confinement, in my present Situation than in any, that…
New York March 20. 1790 Dear Sir Your favours of 19. Dec r. 18. Jan. and 7. March are all before me.— I am much obliged to you for the…
New York June 1. 1790 Dear Sir Your obliging Letter of the 29. Ult. was brought to me Yesterday at my house, and as there happened to be a few…
New York 25 of July —90 Dear Sir I have rec d your favour of the 19 th — I presume your answer to M r Jefferson will be sufficient:…
Philadelphia March 3 d: 1792. Dear Sir, I have received and read with much pleasure your kind letter of the 20 th: Ult; Your sympathy with me under the base…
Philadelphia, May 4, 1794 Dear Sir, Your favour of April 7 is yet unanswered. That Britain and all her Allies would be glad by any means in their Power to…