John Adams to Cotton Tufts, March 29, 1776
Philadelphia March 29. 1776 My dear sir We are impatiently waiting for Intelligence of further Particulars from Boston. We have only heard that General How and his Army have left…
Philadelphia March 29. 1776 My dear sir We are impatiently waiting for Intelligence of further Particulars from Boston. We have only heard that General How and his Army have left…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward. No. 21.] Paris, July 22, 1861. Sir: Your despatches, Nos. 24 and 25, are duly received. Despatches 19, 22, and 24, treat in whole or…
March 29. 1776 I give you Joy of Boston and Charlestown, once more the Habitations of Americans. Am waiting with great Impatience for Letters from you, which I know will…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward. No. 15.] Paris, July 5, 1861. Sir: * * * * * * * Since writing the above I have received your despatches, Nos. 12,…
Salem March the 27th. 1776 Mr. Adams Sir I wrote you by last, to which refer you. I beleive the brigantine of Mr. Gearey is taken, a Vessell from So.…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton. No. 27.] Department of State,Washington, July 6, 1861. Sir: Your despatch No 12 (dated June 22) has been received. It relates to our proposition for…
Salem. March 22d. 1776 Mr. Adams You will by this itts likely have heard, of the departure of the Troops from Boston. I went in this week and found my…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward. No. 14.] Paris, June 28, 1861. Sir: Your despatches (Nos. 13 and 14) are duly received. The copy of your letter to Lord Lyons, recognizing…
March 19. 1776 Yesterday I had the long expected and much wish’d Pleasure of a Letter from you, of various Dates from the 2d. to the 10 March. This is…
Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward. No. 580.] Legation of the United States, London, January 21, 1864. Sir: The eccentricities of the rebels are among the most marked peculiarities of this…