Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, January 15, 1767
Salem Jany. 15 1767 Dear Sister Your kind letter I receiv’d to day and am greatly rejoiced to [hear] 1 you are all so well. I was very uneasy at…
Salem Jany. 15 1767 Dear Sister Your kind letter I receiv’d to day and am greatly rejoiced to [hear] 1 you are all so well. I was very uneasy at…
Braintree Jana’ry 12 1767 Dear Sister Mr. Etter was so good as to come this morning and inform me that his Sons would go to Salem tomorrow. 1 By them…
Octobr. 13. 1766 Dear Sister I heard to Day that the Doctor had a Letter from Mr. Cranch, and that he was still very Ill, poor Man. I am grieved…
Braintree Octobr. 6. 1766 Dear Sister I wrote to you a week ago, and sent my Letter 1 part of the way, but like a bad penny it returnd, to…
Braintree july 15. 1766 My Dear Sister Tomorrow being Commencment, suppose this will not fail thro want of a conveyance. I therefore set, to tell you that I was much…
Braintree June 29th. 1766 Dr. Brother I have been determined, a long Time, to write you by the first Opportunity that should present, of sending a Letter. Two or Three…
[ , Start insertion, post 14 July 1765 , End, ] 1 My Good old Friend How many months have passed away since I have either written or received a…
Saturday afternoon Boston Octobr. 13. 1764 When I wrote you by the Doctor 1 I was in hopes that I should have been out the next day, but my disorder…
Boston Octobr. 4. 1764 Sir I am much obliged to you for the care you have taken about help. I am very willing to submit to some inconveniences in order…
Septr. 30th. 1764 My dear Diana I have this Evening been to see the Girl.—What Girl? Pray, what Right have you to go after Girls?—Why, my Dear, the Girl I…