Abigail Adams to John Adams, 21 September 1776
Sepbr. 21 1774 [ i.e. 1776 ] My dear Sir I wrote you last Night till my Eyes were almost out by the post, but Mr. Eliot has taken pains…
Sepbr. 21 1774 [ i.e. 1776 ] My dear Sir I wrote you last Night till my Eyes were almost out by the post, but Mr. Eliot has taken pains…
Braintree Sepbr. 20 1777 [ i.e. 1776 ] I sit down this Evening to write you, but I hardly know what to think about your going to N.Y.–The Story has…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Pike. No. 26.] Department of State,Washington, October 17, 1861. Sir: Your despatch of the 25th of September, No. 18, has been received. It is accompanied by…
B [oston] 1 Sep: 18. 1776 Madam I was extreemly sorry I could not pay that attention to your son Johnny, as I should wish to have done, had not…
Mr. Pike to Mr. Seward. No. 23.] United States Legation,The Hague, October 16, 1861. Sir: I have the honor to enclose you the reply of the minister of foreign affairs…
Mr. Pike to Mr. Seward. No. 22.] United States Legation,The Hague, October 12, 1861. Sir: After reflection, upon the reappearance of the Sumter, and her prolonged stay in the port…
Monday Septr. 16. 1776 The Postmaster at N. York, in a Panick, about a fortnight ago fled to Dobbs–s Ferry, about 30 Miles above N.Y. upon Hudsons River, which has…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Pike. No. 25.] Department of State,Washington, October 10, 1861. Sir: Your despatch of September 18 (No. 17) has been received. The delay of the government of…
Sepbr. 15 1776 I have been so much engaged this week with company that, tho I never cease to think of you I have not had leisure to write to…
Mr. Pike to Mr. Seward. No. 20.] United States Legation,The Hague, October 9, 1861. Sir: Since my last (under date of October 2) I have received a letter from the…